Comic Shop: The Retail Mavericks Who Gave Us a New Geek Culture
Autor Dan Gearinoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mai 2019
The
modern
comic
book
shop
was
born
in
the
early
1970s.
Its
rise
was
due
in
large
part
to
Phil
Seuling,
the
entrepreneur
whose
direct
market
model
allowed
shops
to
get
comics
straight
from
the
publishers.
Stores
could
then
better
customize
their
offerings
and
independent
publishers
could
access
national
distribution.
Shops
opened
up
a
space
for
quirky
ideas
to
gain
an
audience
and
helped
transform
small-press
series,
from
Teenage
Mutant
Ninja
Turtles
to
Bone,
into
media
giants.
Comic Shopis the first book to trace the history of these cultural icons. Dan Gearino brings us from their origins to the present-day, when the rise of digital platforms and a changing retail landscape have the industry at a crossroads. When the book was first published in 2017, Gearino had spent a year with stores around the country, following how they navigated the business. For this updated and expanded paperback edition, he covers the wild retail landscape of 2017 and 2018, a time that was brutal for stores and rich for comics as an art form.
Along the way he interviews pioneers of comics retailing and other important players, including many women; top creators; and those who continue to push the business in new directions. A revised guide to dozens of the most interesting shops around the United States and Canada is a bonus for fans.
Comic Shopis the first book to trace the history of these cultural icons. Dan Gearino brings us from their origins to the present-day, when the rise of digital platforms and a changing retail landscape have the industry at a crossroads. When the book was first published in 2017, Gearino had spent a year with stores around the country, following how they navigated the business. For this updated and expanded paperback edition, he covers the wild retail landscape of 2017 and 2018, a time that was brutal for stores and rich for comics as an art form.
Along the way he interviews pioneers of comics retailing and other important players, including many women; top creators; and those who continue to push the business in new directions. A revised guide to dozens of the most interesting shops around the United States and Canada is a bonus for fans.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780804012133
ISBN-10: 080401213X
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 75
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Swallow Press
ISBN-10: 080401213X
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 75
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Swallow Press
Recenzii
“Gives
a
fascinating
glimpse
at
the
challenges
and
pressures
that
store
owners
have
to
face
in
this
hybrid
retail
business.…
[Gearino]
makes
the
case
that
the
modern
pop
culture
era
we’re
living
in
wouldn’t
exist
without
the
rise
of
comic
book
stores.”—Evan
Narcisse,io9
“Dan
Gearino
offers
a
more
compelling
and
complex
place
for
the
comic
shop
in
popular
culture
by
demonstrating
how
entrepreneurs
and
distribution
channels
have
reshaped
that
commercial
space
over
the
last
50
years.…Gender
issues
feature
heavily
in
the
text,
and
this
offers
scholars…a
point
of
consideration
lacking
from
many
other
outlets.…Above
all,
this
work
personalizes
the
comic
shop
as
a
collection
of
people
who,
through
emotion
and
personal
desire,
embrace
an
evolving
and
unstable
place
in
the
commercial
world
of
pop
culture.”—PopMatters
“[Gearino]
has
clearly
done
his
homework.…Comic
Shopis
an
essential
read
for
anyone
interested
in
the
mechanics
and
money
of
the
comic
industry,
but
I
was
most
amazed
to
learn
that,
beyond
Carol
Kalish,
there
was
another
woman
behind
the
formation
of
the
direct
market.
That’s
not
a
story
that’s
often
been
told.”—Johanna
Draper
Carlson,Comics
Worth
Reading
“There
are
precious
few
prose
books
that
have
elucidated
the
quirkiness
of
the
comics
industry
more
thanComic
Shop.…In
clear
and
compelling
language,
Gearino
lays
out
how
comics
specialty
shops
were
born
in
the
1970s
and
’80s,
how
they
flew
too
close
to
the
sun
in
the
’90s,
and
how
they’ve
managed
to
endure
decades
into
the
Information
Age.”—Abraham
Riesman,Vulture
“This
is
essential
reading
for
anyone
who
wants
to
understand
comics
in
the
U.S.
Dan
Gearino
has
put
together
a
riveting
account
of
the
history
of
the
comics
market,
and
even
reveals
the
forgotten
key
women
who
were
essential
to
its
creation.Com
Notă biografică
Dan
Gearinois
a
lifelong
comics
reader
with
tastes
that
swing
from
the
classicLegion
of
Super-Heroesto
the
work
of
Michel
Rabagliati.
Formerly
a
business
reporter
for
theColumbus
Dispatch,he
has
won
national
recognition
for
his
work
and
now
covers
clean
energy
forInsideClimate
News.He
lives
in
Columbus,
Ohio,
near
his
home
store,
The
Laughing
Ogre,
with
his
wife
and
two
daughters.
Descriere
Award-winning
business
journalist
Dan
Gearino
leads
a
tour
through
the
world
of
comic
shops,
telling
the
story
of
the
direct
market
from
its
1970s
origins
to
today.
Includes
profiles
of
forty
notable
shops
in
the
U.S.
and
Canada,
and
a
close
look
at
The
Laughing
Ogre
in
Columbus.