At a time when comics wanted something akin to a cattle brand so the kiddies would be able to recognize a hero by both costume and logo, Eisner not only broke that tradition, he stomped on its face.
Take a look at some of the marvelous covers he did for "The Spirit"
At a time when comics wanted something akin to a cattle brand so the kiddies would be able to recognize a hero by both costume and logo, Eisner not only broke that tradition, he stomped on its face.
ReplyDeleteTake a look at some of the marvelous covers he did for "The Spirit"
http://www.willeisner.com/spirit/spirit-archives.html
Oh, and the stories are written by Eisner and are quite good, too!