The Complete C Comics
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1681379872
ISBN-13
9781681379876
Publisher
New York Review Books
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New York Review Books
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GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 18th, 2025
Print length
200 Pages
Weight
567 grams
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Graphic novels
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In the mid-1960s, legendary artist and writer Joe Brainard (I Remember) teamed with poets such as John Ashbery, Frank OHara, Barbara Guest, Ron Padgett, Kenneth Koch, Ted Berrigan, and many more for these pioneering collaborative comic stripsunavailable for decades and collected here for the first time.
PEOPLE OF THE WORLD… RELAX!
In the creative hotbed of 1960s New York, Joe Brainard was a whirlwind. He was a maker of paintings, assemblages, collages, book covers, poetry reading fliers, and more. But some of his most exciting work was done with his friends. In 1964, the twenty-two year old Brainard turned his talents to rewiring the lowly comic book form into something new and surprising. He invited his friends Frank O''Hara, Ted Berrigan, John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, Peter Schjeldahl, Anne Waldman, Ron Padgett, and othersall of them New York School poetsto collaborate with him on comics that they would write and he would draw.
The results were unlike any comics seen before. Previously available only on the rare-book market (at very high prices) but available here under one cover for the first time, the two issues of C Comics still feel as fresh as when the first page rolled off the mimeograph machine over sixty years ago. Brainards energetic line and joyful humor charge across every page, illustrating Frank OHara''s recasting of a cowboy as a mash notewriting lover, Ron Padgetts experiments with traditional cartoon sound effects (ROAR! GRRR! SKREE!), surprising cameos by Ernie Bushmillers Nancy, and heaps of Dadaesque delights.
This edition includes a foreword from Padgett and an essay by comics historian Bill Kartalopolous, who details the creation (and creators) of C Comics. A masterpiece of collaboration and spontaneity, C Comics is a testament to the vastness of Brainards creativity and his ability to push any artistic form in a new and powerful direction.
PEOPLE OF THE WORLD… RELAX!
In the creative hotbed of 1960s New York, Joe Brainard was a whirlwind. He was a maker of paintings, assemblages, collages, book covers, poetry reading fliers, and more. But some of his most exciting work was done with his friends. In 1964, the twenty-two year old Brainard turned his talents to rewiring the lowly comic book form into something new and surprising. He invited his friends Frank O''Hara, Ted Berrigan, John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, Peter Schjeldahl, Anne Waldman, Ron Padgett, and othersall of them New York School poetsto collaborate with him on comics that they would write and he would draw.
The results were unlike any comics seen before. Previously available only on the rare-book market (at very high prices) but available here under one cover for the first time, the two issues of C Comics still feel as fresh as when the first page rolled off the mimeograph machine over sixty years ago. Brainards energetic line and joyful humor charge across every page, illustrating Frank OHara''s recasting of a cowboy as a mash notewriting lover, Ron Padgetts experiments with traditional cartoon sound effects (ROAR! GRRR! SKREE!), surprising cameos by Ernie Bushmillers Nancy, and heaps of Dadaesque delights.
This edition includes a foreword from Padgett and an essay by comics historian Bill Kartalopolous, who details the creation (and creators) of C Comics. A masterpiece of collaboration and spontaneity, C Comics is a testament to the vastness of Brainards creativity and his ability to push any artistic form in a new and powerful direction.
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