Pequeños milagros
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Una muda que recupera la voz, un mendigo que se enriquece, un niño sin familia que busca amor... La magia y la realidad se funden en la nueva novela gráfica del maestro de la historieta Will Eisner.
Will Eisner fue reconocido internacionalmente como uno de los gigantes del arte secuencial, término que él mismo acuñó. Abarcando casi ocho décadas, desde los albores de los cómics hasta la era digital, su carrera lo estableció como el padre de la novela gráfica. Eisner, creador de numerosos personajes icónicos, expandió los límites de la narrativa visual y el lenguaje del cómic. Su enfoque innovador del medio, incluido su uso para materiales de entrenamiento militar y su trabajo pionero en la primera novela gráfica moderna, cimentó su legado como una de las figuras más influyentes en el campo.







Una muda que recupera la voz, un mendigo que se enriquece, un niño sin familia que busca amor... La magia y la realidad se funden en la nueva novela gráfica del maestro de la historieta Will Eisner.
Frimme Hersh breaks his contract with God and ends up as a Depression-era slumlord, while Jacob Shtarkah strives to help an old friend trapped in Nazi Germany and struggles with poverty and the corruption of the residents of Dropsie Avenue.
The narrative explores the rich history of Dropsie Avenue, illustrating its evolution through four centuries and the diverse communities that have inhabited it. Eisner vividly captures the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, showcasing the personal stories of residents that reflect broader social changes. This graphic depiction offers a compelling panorama of urban life, emphasizing the resilience and transformation of the neighborhood over time.
An intimate self-portrait of the American icon Will Eisner, and a chronicle of the career that launched a new art form.
The final volume of Will Eisner's celebrated instructional trilogy explores the critical principle of body grammar in comics storytelling.
"This inaugural Norton Critical Edition of a graphic novel features Will Eisner's A Contract with God, originally published in 1978 from Baronet Press. Eisner's pioneering work draws on his upbringing in the Bronx to produce realistic narratives surrounding Jewish American culture within New York City's tenements. Excerpts from A Life Force (1988), Invisible People (1993), and Dropsie Avenue (1995) are also included in this edition, followed by Eisner's thoughts on the American graphic novel. "Reviews and Assessments" section presents the reactions of Eisner's contemporaries, selected from multiple art and comic journals of the time. "Criticism" offers modern analyses of Eisner's work in respect to art, race, and underrepresented history. A selected bibliography and chronology are also included"--
A series of vignettes, in graphic novel format, built around elements that make up New York City--its buildings, people, trash and treasures.
One of four extraordinary graphic novels celebrating the Big Apple, from the master of American comics art.
An extraordinary and classic graphic novel celebrating the Big Apple, from the master of American comics art.
One of four extraordinary graphic novels celebrating the Big Apple, from the master of American comics art.