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posted February 12, 2008 16:23
It's doubtful that anyone here has ever heard of him but one of my favourite comic book writers has apparently died. Steve Gerber was the creator of Howard the Duck which, in spite of the terrible movie, was possibly my favourite ever comic. He also worked on the Defenders and on the best run of the seminal Man-Thing. Sadly he fell foul of the creators' rights dispute with Marvel comics and never again produced the classic work of his earlier career.

I was completely astonished to find out that he was sixty as I'd thought him younger than me.

Although you probaby never heard of him, I for one am sorry to hear of his demise.


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posted February 12, 2008 17:54Hide Post
That is truly sad. I remember picking up one of his early Howard the Duck comics in London by chance as a gift for a friend who collected comics. It was hilarious.


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posted February 12, 2008 19:05Hide Post
Was Howard the Duck only available in England? For some reason, I seem to remember that comic, but I am sure I didn't see it in England.
 
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posted February 13, 2008 03:01Hide Post
Howard the Duck was in a US comic, set in Cleveland, Ohio. See the quite long Wikipedia article on Steve Gerber and the article linked from that page on Howard the Duck.


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posted February 13, 2008 03:51Hide Post
Was Howard the Duck only available in England?

I didn't say Howard the Duck was English. Just that I bought it in London. Though I am sure that the British invented comics as a genre somewhere between inventing writing and the printing press.

[Edited typo.]

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posted February 13, 2008 04:27Hide Post
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I am sure that the British invented comics as a genre somewhere between inventing the writing and the printing press.

I know your tongue was in cheek, but early comics included the Bayeux Tapestry (Norman) and the work of Hogarth (British) according to Wikipedia. For true comic books, however, I think we have to say they were an American development.


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posted February 13, 2008 05:27Hide Post
early comics included the Bayeux Tapestry (Norman) and the work of Hogarth (British)

The ancient Egyptians also used a kind of sequential graphic art for storytelling.


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posted February 13, 2008 05:56Hide Post
N.B. my use of the word included above.


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posted February 13, 2008 06:29Hide Post
N.B. my use of the word included above.

Yes, sorry, arnie. Likewise my also.


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posted February 14, 2008 03:42Hide Post
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Originally posted by arnie: For true comic books, however, I think we have to say they were an American development.


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