Selected Product: | The Best of the Spirit Paperback Author: Will Eisner Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: 2005-11-01 ISBN-10: 1401207553 ISBN-13: 9781401207557 List Price: $14.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Watchmen ISBN-10: 0930289234 ISBN-13: 9780930289232 List Price:$19.99 Batman: The Dark Knight Returns ISBN-10: 1563893428 ISBN-13: 9781563893421 List Price:$14.99 Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art ISBN-10: 006097625X ISBN-13: 9780060976255 List Price:$22.95 The Contract with God Trilogy: Life on Dropsie Avenue (A Contract With God, A Life Force, Dropsie Avenue) ISBN-10: 0393061051 ISBN-13: 9780393061055 List Price:$29.95 Will Eisner's The Spirit, Vol. 1 ISBN-10: 1401214614 ISBN-13: 9781401214616 List Price:$24.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The Best of the Spirit by Will Eisner (ISBN-10: 1401207553, ISBN-13: 9781401207557). At this time we have not yet written a review for The Best of the Spirit by Will Eisner (ISBN-10: 1401207553, ISBN-13: 9781401207557). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Great artwork, great storytelling, short stories... and an inexpensive sampler of a classic comic book! | Customer Rating: | 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! | Terrific! | Customer Rating: | | I'm new to The Spirit but decided to read about it before I watch the movie. I wasn't really expecting anything because I've read some comics from the Silver Age and they were not too good. The writing was very dated and the stories very uninteresting. Much to my surprise, this was not the case with The Spirit. I can tell why they would call this the Citizen Kane of comics since, at the time, these stories must be quite revolutionary. Some of these stories are just as good if not better than the current or more recent comic book stories and the artwork is quite beautiful and would put to shame a lot of the more current renown artists. If you enjoy beautiful women in your comics, look no more. The women in these stories are very beautiful and would make Lois Lane, Mary Jane Watson, or Gwen Stacy look average in comparison. My favorite story which I found quite touching is the last story on the origin of Sand Serif who is possibly the most beautiful woman in all the Spirit stories. It's ashame a certain actress that looks nothing like her is going to play her in the movie. Given these stories are quite old, I'm am extremely impressed overall by the quality of writing and artwork. Highly recommended! | Four-color fisticuffs | Customer Rating: | I love Will Eisner's creation "The Spirit", but let's face it: when it comes down to buying all 26 volumes of the Archives at $50 a pop, I'm not THAT big of a fan. Luckily, I can purchase the affordable trade paperback THE BEST OF THE SPIRIT, containing 22 classic stories from 1940 - 1950 that I feel serve as an excellent overview of the series. Contents include:
"The Origin of the Spirit", in which criminologist Denny Colt becomes the titular masked hero. This is a fairly typical origin for a Golden Age character, though the storytelling is much more refined - and the art, cleaner - than what was usually seen during that period.
"Introducing Silk Satin", "Meet P'Gell", and "Death of Autumn Mews", which showcase Eisner's trademark bombshells.
"Life Below", "Two Lives", and "The Story of Gerhard Shnobble": tales of the city and how it affects its inhabitants, a theme which would be used to great effect in Eisner's groundbreaking graphic novels of the `70s.
"The Last Trolley", "Wild Rice", "The Last Hand", and "Sand Saref": hard-boiled crime.
And one of my favorite comic stories of all time: "The Killer", which shows a double homicide through the eyes - literally - of the guilty.
And of course, there's more! This collection shows that Eisner was a pioneer of the comic medium, and perhaps its earliest master. His experiments in narrative, layout, perspective, color, and photo-collage show that he was decades ahead of the game, influencing a number of Silver Age writers and artists who were considered "originals" in their own right... and short of Jack Kirby, NOBODY can draw a fight scene better than Eisner. As far as the reproduction goes, it's just fine for a $15 trade format, and I don't see any recoloring of the Spirit's sidekick Ebony, as mentioned in another review; however, the Spirit does have a blonde white kid named Sammy as another sidekick later on.
In closing, please note that the more recent movie tie-in trade collection, FEMMES FATALES, reprints quite a few stories contained in this volume. If you have THE BEST OF THE SPIRIT, there's really no need for the other book. | The Sprit Review | Customer Rating: | | Amazing stories and art. I HIGHLY recommend this!!! A must for all comic collectors!!! Buy it at once!!! | great selection | Customer Rating: | | The Spirit is a classic in American comics. The series are being republished in very expensive volumes, but these are only for fans. This is a great one for starters - a good pick of the best Spiritstories. Only one minor minus here - the stories are printed on cheap paper. Hmm. Still a great collection for anyone who's unknown to the spirit. |
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