Kitchen Sink Edition - 1st printing. Story and art by Will Eisner.
This striking graphic novel details the story of a building on the verge of demolition, explored through the life stories of four ghosts who lived there.
Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $8.95.
Kitchen Sink Edition - 1st printing. By Will Eisner.
Will Eisner's pen cuts an expansive swath through all aspects of the human condition. A Family Matter starts close to home, following a family as it gathers to observe the ninetieth birthday of its patriarch. While they must decide how best to provide for him, he ends up making a crucial choice of his own.
Softcover, B&W. Cover price $15.95.
W.W. Norton Edition - 1st printing. By Will Eisner.
In what will be the closest thing Eisner fans will see to an autobiography, the great master and pioneer of American graphic arts presents the most intimate and personal perspective yet on his life as a writer, a professional, and an artist. "The Dreamer" and "To the Heart of the Storm" describe Eisner's gritty early life and career, while "The Name of the Game" chronicles a personal history of his wife's family. Finally, two shorter pieces illuminate the bookends of a legendary career: "The Day I Became a Professional" describes Eisner's first rejection from a potential publisher, and "A Sunset in Sunshine City" provides a poignant portrait of Eisner in old age.
Hardcover, 494 pages, B&W. Cover price $29.95.
DC Edition - 1st printing. Story and art by Will Eisner.
Master storyteller Will Eisner tells four stories set in New York City filled with love, loss, hope, and wonder.
Hardcover, 112 pages, B&W. Cover price $29.95.
DC Archives Edition - Volume 6 - 1st printing. Story and art by Will Eisner.
Reprinting the newspaper Spirit sections from January 3 to July 27, 1943. With America embroiled in World War II, the Spirit began to take on Axis foes as well as the usual cast of colorful thugs, crooks and killers. Plus, an introduction by Eisner describing his work for the Army and his role in the development of comics as an educational tool. Hardcover, 224 pages, full color. Cover price $49.95.
Will Eisner's Quarterly was a magazine-sized anthology series published by Kitchen Sink Press from Winter 1983 to March 1986. The series ran for eight issues and served as a vehicle for Will Eisner to showcase his new, mature graphic fiction alongside classic Spirit strips, often focusing on urban tales of life in New York. Complete set of 8 issues!