Jimbo by Gary Panter - ISBN: 9781681375267
Paperback
Punk everyman’s wild adventures in a dystopian, cartoon masterpiece.

Jimbo

Adventures in Paradise

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  • Paperback

    104 pages

  • Release Date

    16 June 2021

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Summary

Gary Panter is one of America’s great creative forces - the illustrator for the trailblazing punk magazine Slash, set designer for the legendary TV show Pee-wee’s Playhouse, and one of the wildest, most innovative comics artists of all time.

Jimbo - Adventures in Paradise is a leap into the uproarious life of Panter’s ever-cheerful punk everyman, Jimbo, and a perfect introduction to Panter’s ever-shifting style. Amid a jumbled cityscape of rundown New York C…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781681375267
ISBN-10:1681375265
Author:Gary Panter, Nicole Rudick
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:New York Review Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:104
Release Date:16 June 2021
Weight:594g
Dimensions:279mm x 205mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Gary Panter is deeply good, wise, and humble, despite possessing an inimitable sense of line and color, an extraterrestrial imagination, and a direct pipeline to his kid self. I’d say he was my role model if I could only aspire that high.” —Luc Sante

“[Panter’s manifesto] was a call to arms of sorts, mixing the avant garde and low culture, the outsiders and the mainstream, to make something new within the prevailing system…Jimbo, complete with spiky hairdo, is credited by many, including Groening, as an inspiration for Bart Simpson.” —Larry Ryan, The Guardian

Jimbo: Adventures in Paradise is a Panter essential, a comics game changer, and one of my absolute favorites of his many mind-altering masterpieces. Punk rock becomes a symphony, panels blend and create an abstract pool, both shocking and refreshing.” —Leslie Stein

“Is Jimbo: Adventures in Paradise another mind-blowing, oversized masterpiece from the legendary ink-spattered Gary Panter? I say yes. And I also say: Collect Them All!” —Matt Groening

“[Gary Panter’s paradise] may be hectic and gross, but it’s also lively and comic and kinetic and crawling with ideas… [Jimbo is] a reminder, too, that late twentieth-century American culture was so rich even its dystopian nightmares were feasts.” —Jackson Arn, Art in America

About The Author

Gary Panter

Gary Panter is a highly influential comics artist, painter, illustrator, and designer. He helped shape the visual identity of the 1970s punk scene in Los Angeles and was a key contributor to Raw magazine in the 1980s. A three-time Emmy winner for his set designs for Pee-wee’s Playhouse, he received the Chrysler Award for Design Excellence in 2000 and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant in 2014.

Ed Ruscha is one of the most influential American artists of the postwar era. Renowned for his experimentations with text and image and the repurposing of graphic design elements in his art, he lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.

Nicole Rudick is a critic and editor. She has written widely on art, literature, and comics for The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Artforum, the Poetry Foundation, and elsewhere. She was managing editor of The Paris Review for nearly a decade and edited two issues of the magazine as well as The Writer’s Chapbook- A Compendium of Fact, Opinion, Wit, and Advice from “The Paris Review” Interviews.

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