The Best of the Spirit
J**.
Great artwork, great storytelling, short stories... and an inexpensive sampler of a classic comic book!
I had never heard of THE SPIRIT until I saw a trailer for Frank Miller's film version. Curious, I went online to see what the book was all about. What I learned was that THE SPIRIT was a detective-type comic written in the 1940s. It was said that Will Eisner, the creator, had raised comics to an art form and that he was ahead of his time. I am inclined to agree.I purchased this "Best Of..." collection to see for myself why THE SPIRIT was so celebrated. The book is great. Each story is a mere seven pages long, but each story is filled with mystery and suspense. The artwork is terrific. It has style! I love the cover artwork for each story. It incorporates the words "The Spirit" into an image that sets the tone for the pages ahead. Eisner uses the panels not only to advance the plot, but to create a mood. Many of the narratives have a sort of "Twilight Zone", Rod Serling feel.The stories in this collection are thoroughly enjoyable, even after sixty years. The stories aren't too dark or mature-themed, but there are gunshots and fatalities. As I write this, Frank Miller's movie has not yet been released, so I cannot compare it with its source work. But where the film seems to have a colorless, Sin City-like quality, the comics are very colorful. There are dramatic shadows, yes, but it's not a black-and-white book.I encourage any curious readers like myself to check out this inexpensive "Best Of..." and discover THE SPIRIT for themselves. This sampler left me wanting to read even more of the adventures of The Spirit!
M**L
A sampling of one of the all-time great comics
When you hear someone or something praised a lot, you are often disappointed when you are finally exposed to the lauded subject. Certainly, over the years I had heard a lot of great things about Will Eisner, so when I finally got an opportunity to read a collection of stories featuring The Spirit, I was wary. I needn't have worried: Eisner and The Spirit is well-deserving of all its praise, as shown in The Best of the Spirit.The Spirit is really Denny Colt, a criminologist and private detective, who is exposed to a chemical that makes him appear dead. He gets better but maintains the ruse that he died, using his guise as the Spirit to fight crime. He is hardly a typical superhero character: for one thing, his disguise is merely a mask over the eyes; otherwise, he goes around in suit, tie and fedora. Furthermore, he as often loses his fights as he wins them.In fact, in many of the stories, the Spirit is almost a peripheral character, with the focus on other characters that get involved in crimes; the Spirit just seems to come in to wrap things up. What makes the Spirit stories magical, however, is that Eisner seemed unconstrained by the limitation of the comics genre. In the period he wrote The Spirit (principally the decade or so after WWII), many comics were very formulaic; with The Spirit, you never knew what you would get, only that it would be good.At least one of the stories in this story is really science fiction, while another is a Christmas tale and still another takes the form of a children's tale. While there is a lot of humor (often at the Spirit's expense), there are also nasty villains and beautiful femme fatales (most notably Silk Satin who has three appearances and Sand Serif who is in the only two-part story in this collection).Yes, if you compare The Spirit to today's comics, it would be rather tame, but in the context of its time, it was cutting edge stuff. And even today, it is still both wonderful to look at and to read. If you're a comics fan, this is a collection well worth picking up.
I**P
I Know All of Will's Spirit Work and This Is Truly The Top Stuff
The selection of stories is great, you will see Will the Master tell more story in an eight page tale than modern creators can tell over a twelve issue maxi series. My only complaint is this should have been hardcover with better print reproduction because the images and the text are soft in some places. Not so bad you'd really notice, but if this had been done as a companion to the excellent 28 volume Spirit Archives edition that would have made this a better collection.Brilliant work for the comics fan, scholar, creator and more.
A**L
Entertaining and very satisfying comic romp through history
It's so much fun to read the old originals of these comics. Not only can you watch the art evolve over time, and compare the art of a variety of different illustrators, the dated content drops you back in time, when the good guys could escape from impenetrable prisons, dispatch the bad guys with a single punch and a jaunty "Sorry, Fritz, that's not how we do things in America, you sauerkraut-eating Nazi," and for whom the stunningly gorgeous girl villains would fall, hard. The damsels that got rescued were more wholesome... glove-and-hat-wearing girl-next-door types who'd swoon and wonder "who IS he?" Nostalgically entertaining to see a man put on a simple eye mask and go unrecognized by all - akin to Clark Kent's magic eyeglasses. I love the dated artwork, and variety of illustrators. And, not being one of those mylar-bagging classic comics fangirls, enjoy reading compendiums rather than individual comics. I can't say the Spirit is my fave "superhero," but he sure is entertaining.
S**E
ordering and delivery without any problems
the book's condition was exactly as advertised.
W**L
Great comic, average collection
This was my first exposure to Will Eisner's The Spirit, a classic that lives in the lore of comics. It ran for 11 years, from 1940 to 1951, a seven page comic published weekly in newspapers.For those who love classic comic books, The Spirit is a treat, and once you get past the old-fashionedness, it's characters seem vivid and real.
W**S
Classic stories
A collection of classic stories featuring The Spirit. Recommended for the avid comic reader, and fans of this character.
T**E
Brilliant comic tradition
This collected edition is brightly colored and well printed with some of the best Spirit comics, in a smooth reading order. This made three flights across the Northwest a fun experience. Eisner's style and storytelling is fun and exciting.
U**N
Great
Great book in great condition
A**R
Classic.
Classic comic the art works great glad I picked this up.
D**T
Five Stars
Great read thanks mr gaiman for recommending it
T**X
Super apperçu du travail de W.Eisner
Pour ceux qui aiment la BD fait main, avec des histoires originales, drôles et vraiment bien dessinées dans le style inimitable des cartoons de presse.
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