Graphic Novel History Research – 17/02/23

500 essential graphic novels: the ultimate guide by Gene Kannenberg Jnr

  • ‘graphic novel’ signals a serious intent – to create a work of lasting value as opposed to the ephemeral, throwaway nature of the regular monthly/weekly comic book
  • popularised by Will Eisner with ‘A Contract with God’
  • development of graphic novels through comics – started to have deeper story lines – more like novels
  • comics fan & critic Richard Kyle coined the term ‘graphic novel’ in 1964

Wordless books – the original graphic novels by David A. Beronä

  • Lynd Ward, Frans Masereel & Otto Nückel discovered a way to sidestep our language barriers & create complex political, emotional & humorous stories which can be universally understood
  • humans have been using drawings to tell stories since cavemen – can be seen throughout history e.g. symbols on Egyptian tombs & Chinese scrolls
  • ‘woodcut novels’ – wood engravings, linocuts and leadcuts
  • published in early 20th century but existed long before
  • genre never reached a large audience except for a few
  • woodcut novels had an important impact on development of comic art
  • influence of silent cinema after ww1 – German films e.g. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligan & The Last Laugh – characters such as Charlie Chaplin
  • Will Eisner claimed that Lynd Ward ‘established a historical precedent for modern graphic storytelling’

Frans Masereel (1889-1972)

  • started career as a political cartoonist – contributed drawings & woodcuts to Swiss newspaper La Feuille
  • first woodcut novel in 1918 called ’25 images de la passion d’un homme’ – glimpse of growing power & wealth of industrialists at the expense of a population of workers living in squalor
  • 2nd woodcut novel in 1919 (Passionate journey) – his most successful

Wordless novel - Wikipedia

Lynd Ward (1905-1985)

  • used wood engraving (use blocks cut across the grain)
  • exaggerated expressions of his characters – communicates feelings/reactions without aid of words

The Paris Review - Art Spiegelman on the Woodcuts of Lynd Ward

Otto Nückel (1888-1955)

  • used leadcuts (inserting thin strip of lead in letterpress)
  • use of light & shadow is effective in setting mood

Graphic Novel illustration by Otto Nuckel a | bibliodyssey.b… | Flickr

William Gropper (1897-1977)

  • cartoonist, book illustrator & painter
  • used lithographs

Alay-Oop - William Gropper's 1930 Graphic Novel is Introduced to a Whole New Audience Courtesy of New York Review Comics – Broken Frontier

Sources:

  • Kannenberg, Gene. 500 Essential Graphic Novels: The Ultimate Guide. Ilex, Lewes, 2008.
  • Beronä, David A. Wordless Books: The Original Graphic Novels. Abrams, New York, 2008.

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