Toth s influence on the art of comic books is incalculable. As his generation was the first to grow up with the new 10-cent full-color pamphlets, he came to the medium with a fresh eye, and enough talent and discipline to graphically strip it down its to its bare essentials. His efforts reached fruition at Standard Comics, creating an entire school of imitators and establishing Toth as the comic book artist s artist. Setting the Standard collects this highly influential body of work in one substantial volume.Toth began his professional career at fifteen in 1945 for Heroic Comics, but quickly advanced to superhero work for DC. Responding to the endless criticism of editor Sheldon Mayer and production chief Sol Harrison, the young artist strove toward a technique free of showoff surface tricks, clutter, and distracting picture elements. Simply put, he learned how to tell a story, to the exclusion of all else. After falling out with DC in 1952, Toth moved west. He freelanced almost exclusively for Standard over the next two years, contributing classic work for its crime, horror, science fiction, and war titles. But perhaps most revelatory to the reader will be the romance collaborations with writer Kim Ammodt, Toth s personal favorites. I came to prefer them for the quieter, more credible, natural human equations they dealt with emotions, subtleties of gesture, expression, attitude. To explain his take on comics, Toth would quote such proverbs as To add to truth distracts from it, or The beauty of the simple thing. He employed these axioms to make clear how universal this pursuit of truth, clarity, simplicity, economy, in all the arts and many other disciplines really is and has been for 6,000 years. These and other observations regarding the comic book form will be collected in an essay based on Toth s published and unpublished letters and interviews. Every page of Setting the Standard is restored to bring Toth s unsurpassed graphics and page designs into full clarity, making this an essential edition for anyone with an appreciation of the art of graphic storytelling.
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Trade Paperback. Condizione: Used. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. First Edition. Used Very Good Condition 1st Edition. Minor bumps/wear at edges/corners. Pages are clean and bright. Minor bending of fron cover. Spine is straight and tight. Codice articolo 81593
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Oversize Paperback. Condizione: Near Fine. First Edition. Book has a 1" closed tear on the back cover, scuffing, very light corner wear, otherwise very clean with creaseless covers and spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, , text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 432 pages, almost all color comics in large format, 32 page intro essay. Part of the first generation to grow up with comic books, Alex Toth came to the medium with a fresh eye and enough talent and discipline to graphically strip it down to its bare essentials. His efforts reached fruition at Standard Comics, creating an entire school of imitators. Setting the Standard collects this highly influential body of work in one substantial volume. Toth began his professional career at fifteen in 1945 for Heroic Comics, but quickly advanced to superhero work for DC. Responding to the endless criticism of editors, the young artist strove toward a technique free of "showoff surface tricks, clutter, and distracting picture elements." Simply put, he learned "how to tell a story, to the exclusion of all else." After falling out with DC in 1952, Toth moved West. He freelanced almost exclusively for Standard over the next two years, contributing classic work for its crime, horror, science fiction, and war titles. But perhaps most revelatory to the reader will be the romance collaborations with writer Kim Ammodt, Toth's personal favorites. "I came to prefer them for the quieter, more credible, natural human equations they dealt with ? emotions, subtleties of gesture, expression, attitude." Keywords: Essay, Alex Toth, Retrospective, Criticism, Lit Crit 2. Codice articolo 158299
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