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Entries in Joe Simon (3)

Monday
May162011

Fighting American: A Simon & Kirby Classic Collected

Veritable gods among men to us comics fans, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby created many of the greatest legends of our time, not least of whom is the soon-to-be movie icon Captain America. Actually, he was packing 'em in at the movie houses back in the 1940s, not to mention selling more comics than today's most heavily-hyped events.

But then the war ended, and superheroes fell out of style as comics embraced crime and horror, which worked out very well for them... until it didn't.

In any event, Cap's title was canceled by the publisher that would come to be known as Marvel, then years later it returned in the early days of the Cold War - without Simon and Kirby.

"It won't be like when we did it," said the prescient Kirby, as recounted in Joe Simon's introduction, to which Simon replied "There's no reason we can't do our own character again."

An so Fighting American was born, and yes, in case you've been wondering, the many similarities ARE intentional. One of greatest teams in comics history re-teamed for a fun, patriotic romp, as Fighting American and Speedboy protected postwar America from spies, saboteurs, and Soviets.

Fighting American started its run as serious with a side of silly, and soon Simon and Kirby embraced the goofiness inherent to a star-spangled hero protecting a nation in the grip of more paranoia than actual menace, and while never actually poking fun at itself, it certainly developed a sense of humor about itself, making it all the more charming.

Fighting American stands to this day as one of the greatest titles of the 20th century - it could hardly help it, it's a Simon and Kirby book. Titan Books has been doing a spectacular job collecting the many books created by the duo not published by Marvel or DC, saving them from being lost to history and releasing remastered collections for connoisseurs and completists.

Their new Fighting American collection should please both, with beautifully restored pages, the aforementioned introduction by Simon himself, and it literally has it all - with the exception of a single page from a singel story ('The Mad Inker'), it has every Fighting American story ever produced by Simon and Kirby.

Titan has made it a mission to do Simon and Kirby fans right, and they're doing a fine job of it. Fighting American sits beside their Best of Simon and Kirby and The Simon and Kirby Superheroes (and Joe's autobiography, My Life in Comics), and I hope there's more coming soon.

Captain America is fantastic - but as you read his current title, and follow his adventures in Fear Itself and at the movies, keep in mind, these guys created him. Fighting American has all of Cap's action, adventure and patriotism, with an added dose of levity - our secret weapon against the RED MENACE!

Fighting American from Titan Books hits stores May 31 in the US, May 27 in the UK.

Wednesday
Oct132010

Happy Belated Birthday to a Living Legend

Monday (October 11) was the 97th birthday of the Joe Simon, comics god-among-men and the "Simon" in "Simon and Kirby".

That's right, these guys.

Of course the two great creators' careers spanned decades, and went far beyond just creating one of the greatest superheroes of all time.  No, Simon and Kirby went on to create dozens of titles across multiple companies and genres, from the Boy Commandos to Prez

Ty Templeton pays tribute to Joe over on his always entertaining blog.

As for Simon in his own words - well he sat down to reminisce about his life and work with comics columnist Michael Cavna in today's Washington Post.

As for me - well, I've been devouring Titan Books' excellent The Simon and Kirby Superheroes for weeks now - no, I'm not a slow reader, but it came out just as New York was hit with two back-to-back comic cons and the thing is HUGE.

Also - it's like fine wine.  As in, it gets better with age, and you don't just read through it like this week's "buy" pile.  

This is art.  

This is the building blocks of an entire genre, an entire medium, masters of a still-new craft, inventing entire methods of storytelling and laying the groundwork for pop culture as we know it today.  So, I was already nose-deep in the Stuntman, the Fly, Captain 3-D and others before I even knew it was Mr. Simon's 97th, so I hope he'll forgive the belated happy birthday.

I do have a good excuse - I was reading the classics.

Friday
Oct012010

Titan Books at New York Comic Con

(Press Release)

JIM LEE, JOE SIMON, DREW STRUZAN, MORT WALKER – AND MORE!

It’s only one week to go until the East Coast extravaganza that is NEW YORK COMIC CON, and we at TITAN BOOKS have been busy plotting and planning to make it our best ever. Con-goers will be able to find us all weekend at BOOTH 2322 - and we have plenty of reasons to stop by and say hello!

New York Comic Con is your chance to get your hands on one of Titan’s most anticipated releases ever: ICONS: THE DC COMICS AND WILDSTORM ART OF JIM LEE! Con-goers will be able to bag themselves copies of the New York Comic Con Exclusive Limited Edition of the book – numbered and extremely limited slipcased volumes signed by Jim Lee, each of which comes complete with a breathtaking BATMAN art print (only available in this edition) and variant dustjacket. Plus the great JIM LEE himself will be on hand for a signing and a panel!

On Saturday October 9, at 2.45-3.45pm in Room 1A08, Titan Books presents JIM LEE AND ICONS: THE DC COMICS AND WILDSTORM ART OF JIM LEE. One of the most popular and successful artists in modern comics and now co-publisher of DC Comics, Jim Lee appears exclusively for Titan Books to discuss his amazing new book and his impact on the DC Comics universe. From roughs and storyboards to pencils and finished color art, ICONS showcases every stage of Jim Lee’s creative process, and this is a unique chance to hear him discuss his work first hand.

JIM LEE will be signing copies of the exclusive limited edition of ICONS on Saturday in Autograph Alley at 1 pm on Table 2 – so stop by Titan’s Booth 2322 to get your copy of the book.  

 

Saturday October 9 is set to be a big day, as Titan also presents MORT WALKER AND BEETLE BAILEY, 1-2pm in Room 1A15. Join comic strip legend Mort Walker as he talks with Tom Spurgeon of The Comics Reporter, about the 60th anniversary of his wonderful creation and his new collection BEETLE BAILEY: 1965 DAILY & SUNDAY STRIPS, published by Titan Books. 

Following the panel, at 2.30pm, Mort Walker will be appearing at Titan’s Booth 2322 to sign copies of the new Beetle Bailey: 1965 Daily & Sunday Strips collection.

We’ve also got some great goodies available for early birds to Booth 2322! The first 100 people to pick up a copy of the gorgeous THE ART OF DREW STRUZAN will receive a free full-color art print, signed by Drew Struzan himself, featuring a BACK TO THE FUTURE III comprehensive sketch that’s so rare it doesn’t even appear in the book! The awesome hardback collects never-before-seen comps and sketches, alternative concepts and work-in-progress art alongside his inimitable finished poster paintings.

Meanwhile, the first 50 people to get themselves a copy of THE SIMON & KIRBY SUPERHEROES will receive a free, exclusive color print signed by JOE SIMON himself! This 480-page hardback compendium features all of Simon & Kirby’s finest superhero stories and characters outside of their work for Marvel and DC, including Fighting American, The Fly, Lancelot Strong and The Stuntman, fully restored to their original glory.

And finally, NYCC attendees will have the opportunity to pick up Titan’s first volume of Hågar the Horrible daily strips, complete with an exclusive illustrated bookplate signed by Chris Browne, the current artist on the strip and son of Hagar creator Dik Browne.