5/13/2023 0 Comments Wilson by daniel clowes![]() ![]() How did you decide on the format for the book? ![]() ![]() You've taken the strip and broken it into two, sometimes three pages in the book. Like a collection of "Terry and the Pirates" or something like that. But I was thinking of it as a collection, like when somebody does a collection of old Sunday strips that have a continuity. You do the work, you want people to read it. Clowes also serves as art director for Fantagraphics' upcoming collections of Crockett Johnson's comic strip "Barnaby." Clowes was kind enough to talk with CBR News about the new edition of "Mister Wonderful" and the many other projects he's working on today. In addition, D&Q is releasing "The Death-Ray" this fall, a new version of the story that originally appeared as "Eightball" #23. His graphic novel "Wilson," published last year by Drawn and Quarterly, was optioned by director Alexander Payne in a deal that also has Clowes writing the screenplay. The strip is the story of Marshall, a character that Clowes described as "the quintessential reader of the New York Times Magazine" and a blind date that leads to a strange, uncomfortable and ultimately very touching evening.Ĭlowes is in the midst of a busy period of his career. His new project, out next week, is "Mister Wonderful." The story originally appeared in the New York Times Magazine in 20 and for this edition, Clowes has reformatted the strips in addition to redrawing some panels and adding new material. ![]()
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