Nat Gertler
Auteur van Panel One: Comic Book Scripts by Top Writers
Over de Auteur
If you thought of Nat Gertler simply as a former computer programmer and trainer who has written such computer books as Multimedia Illustrated, The Complete Idiot's Guide to PowerPoint, and Easy PCs, then you'd be missing a large part of his creative side. As a comic book creator, he has crafted toon meer comics for dozens of publishers, including spinning tales about Speed Racer, the Flintstones, and Richard Petty. His own original comics creation, The Factor, brought him a nomination for the prestigious Eisner award, and has also been optioned for television. Nat's fiction appears in books, in magazines, and on television, while he contributes a column and crossword puzzles to Hogan's Alley, a magazine of the cartoon arts. In his dubious spare time, he runs the online Peanuts book and video catalog AAUGH.com. If for some crazed reason you want to know more about Nat, stop by www.Gertler.com. toon minder
Werken van Nat Gertler
Restin' Place 2 exemplaren
Wife Gets Smart, Makes Husband Happy: Supermarket Comic Strip Ads of World War II (2022) 1 exemplaar
Die Peanuts-Schatztruhe 1 exemplaar
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Tagged
Algemene kennis
- Geboortedatum
- 1965-04-30
- Geslacht
- male
- Woonplaatsen
- Camarillo, California, USA
- Prijzen en onderscheidingen
- Eisner Award nominee (Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition, 1999)
Eisner Award nominee (Best Anthology, 2006)
Eisner Award nominee (Best Comic Related Book, 2023)
Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) Benjamin Franklin Award: Gold Winner, Coffee Table Book (2016)
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Statistieken
- Werken
- 30
- Ook door
- 4
- Leden
- 382
- Populariteit
- #63,245
- Waardering
- 3.7
- Besprekingen
- 4
- ISBNs
- 39
- Talen
- 1
Unfortunately the text does not live up to the rest of this work. The writing style seemed too clinical and detached for the subject matter – It felt more like I was being given instructions on how to dissect a frog in high school biology class, rather than warm human insights into the characters (no make that friends) I have come to know over the last 50 years.
Book is recommended for all Peanuts lovers, but with caveat you should consume this like a coffee table book and stick to the pictures and captions and ignore most of the text.… (meer)