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Do Anything Volume 1

door Warren Ellis

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The robot head of Jack Kirby lives on Warren Ellis' desk! It knowseverything and is connected to everything. You must obey the robot head of JackKirby. There are many ways to look at comics. In this book, we see the mediumthrough the hazy android eyes of Jack Kirby (actually the stolen and repurposedhead of the missing Philip K. Dick robot, which Mr. Ellis confesses to swipingoff the back of a plane), taking a rattling ghost-train ride through the historyof comics. David Bowie, the CIA, mad architects, Will Eisner, Frank Zappa,Tintin, the designer of Skylab, a train station in Paris, Arthur C. Clarke, thecircus, the Black Panther Party, and William S. Burroughs: all of these thingsare connected by Jack Kirby, all part of the secret history of comics, and allillustrating the special nature of the medium as the place where you can doanything.… (meer)
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Rough, but it has plenty of what Ellis is best at: throwing a lot of creative ideas at you without the obligation to really explain or follow them through to their conclusion. ( )
  adamhindman | Dec 15, 2018 |
Warren Ellis initially refers the title Do Anything to a quote from Harvey Pekar: "You can do anything with words and pictures." (5) But he returns to the phrase in other quotes like a recurring motif in the fugue of his stream-of-consciousness history of comics art, writing, and publishing. He cops to aspiring to play the Lester Bangs of comics here, and he overshoots his mark with the sort of mystical cyberpunk surrealism that one might expect from such an accomplished 21st-century comics writer.

By framing this set of blogrants (subsequently edited for print publication) as a reported dialogue with a stolen Hanson Robotics 'droid head retrofitted from the persona of PKD to Jack Kirby, Ellis places himself in the magical line of Roger Bacon, Jacques de Molay, Aleister Crowley, and Michael Valentine Smith. He also--if the catena just described didn't make it sufficiently clear--makes himself an Extremely Unreliable Narrator. I wish most everything in this book were true, but I'm better at knowing for sure which things are consensually false than being certain which didn't spring from Ellis's finely twisted imagination.

Although the back cover claims that the "Do Anything" column continues at www.bleedingcool.com, I failed to find it there as of September 4, 2011.
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The robot head of Jack Kirby lives on Warren Ellis' desk! It knowseverything and is connected to everything. You must obey the robot head of JackKirby. There are many ways to look at comics. In this book, we see the mediumthrough the hazy android eyes of Jack Kirby (actually the stolen and repurposedhead of the missing Philip K. Dick robot, which Mr. Ellis confesses to swipingoff the back of a plane), taking a rattling ghost-train ride through the historyof comics. David Bowie, the CIA, mad architects, Will Eisner, Frank Zappa,Tintin, the designer of Skylab, a train station in Paris, Arthur C. Clarke, thecircus, the Black Panther Party, and William S. Burroughs: all of these thingsare connected by Jack Kirby, all part of the secret history of comics, and allillustrating the special nature of the medium as the place where you can doanything.

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