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96 min
Arguably the most influential person in American comics, Will Eisner, as artist, entrepreneur, innovator, and visual storyteller, enjoyed a career that encompassed comic books from their early beginnings in the 1930s to their development as graphic novels in the 1990s. During his sixty-year-plus career, Eisner introduced the now-traditional mode of comic book production; championed mature, sophisticated storytelling; was an early advocate for using the medium as a tool for education; pioneered the now-popular graphic novel, and served as inspiration for generations of artists. Without a doubt, Will Eisner was the godfather of the American comic book.
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Will Eisner | Unowned | ||
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Art Spiegelman | Unowned | |
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Frank Miller | Unowned | |
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Jerry Robinson | Unowned | |
Jules Feiffer | Unowned | ||
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Kurt Vonnegut | Unowned | |
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Max Allan Collins | Unowned | |
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Michael Chabon | Unowned | |
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Neil Gaiman | Unowned | |
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Stan Lee | Unowned |