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Oct 15, 2019 · Deitch ultimately breaks the cycle of reincarnation by imagining a far-flung science-fiction future in which he and his beloved wife, Pam, can enjoy their current earthly paradise for eternity. If there is such a thing as “creative flow,” Kim Deitch has mastered it.
Oct 15, 2019 · Deitch ultimately breaks the cycle of reincarnation by imagining a far-flung science-fiction future in which he and his beloved wife, Pam, can enjoy their current earthly paradise for eternity ... If there is such a thing as 'creative flow,' Kim Deitch has mastered it.
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Kim Deitch’s graphic novel The Boulevard of Broken Dreams (2002) has belatedly introduced his work, which derives from underground comix, to the mainstream book trade. The novel, starring Deitch’s signature character Waldo the Cat, represents more than thirty years of musing on cartoons and comics past.
Deitch established his art style early: a combination of diagrammatic clarity and restrained shading, all realised with pre-digital inking precision. Over the decades, he’s pushed his page designs, and the best here match the medium’s finest.
Kim Deitch (born May 21, 1944 [4] in Los Angeles, California) [5] is an American cartoonist who was an important figure in the underground comix movement of the 1960s, remaining active in the decades that followed with a variety of books and comics, sometimes using the pseudonym Fowlton Means.
Sep 17, 2019 · Kim Deitch, a mainstay of the underground comix movement, gives a full display of his ebullient creativity in his new book, “ Reincarnation Stories.” Deitch has produced delightfully...
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Deitch: No, I never specifically imagined that things would play out the way they have. For one thing, I never imagined I would last this long—not in the sense of longevity, but in terms of keeping a constructive, ongoing, creative thing going and managing to steadily build on it.