Rebellion Publishing has acquired Karl Stock’s fascinating group
biography of the UK’s writers and artists who reinvented comic books,
setting the stage for comics to conquer popular culture.
Based on years of interviews with a generation of leading writers, artists and editors, Comic Book Punks: How a Generation of Brits Reinvented Pop Culture examines and celebrates how comics grew from little-regarded kids’ magazines to global franchises.
Exploring the early careers of the likes of Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman,
Grant Morrison and more, Stock tells the story of the triumphs and
disasters that rewrote the rulebook on what comics could be and who they
should be for.
Comic Book Punks will be released in November 2023.
“The creative revolution which occurred
in British comics and spread across the Atlantic at the end of the 20th
century had the same kind of pop cultural impact as Britain's great
record labels or city-based music scenes, yet until now it hasn't been
recorded in-depth on the same terms as these other hugely influential
movements," says Stock. "Writing this history of an era, a stack of great comics and a
group of visionary creators which crackled with genre-redefining
invention has been an honour and a great pleasure, and hopefully reading
it's as entertaining and revealing as the research process.”
“Stock has written the definitive account of
a generation of comic book creators that turned the entire medium on
its head, as important for the graphic novel as the New Hollywood
filmmakers of the '60s and '70s were for cinema," acquiring editor Ben Smith said. "Stock's meticulous
research, breadth of reading and one-to-one interviews make this group
biography unmissable. Peeling back the layers of influence,
collaboration and inspiration that saw ever-lasting works of importance
created, Stock also finds the lost and overlooked narratives that opened
the doors to the escalating ambition of these artists and writers. As
we have sadly lost too many creators from that era in recent years, the
timing of this book couldn't be more important in explaining and marking
their legacy.”
Karl Stock has written 'Tharg's Future Shocks' for 2000 AD, Dredd prose fiction for the Judge Dredd Megazine and strips including 'Sniper Elite' and 'Death Wish' for Rebellion titles such as Battle, The Vigilant and Cor! & Buster, as well as interviews and features about comics for the Judge Dredd Megazine, Tripwire, Comic Heroes and more. He is the co-author of the 40th anniversary edition of Thrill-Power Overload, 2000 AD's official history, and lives in Scotland.
2000AD Prog 2328
Cover: John McCr5ea / Mike Spicer (cols).
Judge Dredd: The Disciples of Death by Ken Neimand (w) Neil Googe (a) Gary Caldwell (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Durham Red: Mad Dogs by Alec Worley (w) Ben Willsher (a) Simon Bowland (l)
The Order: Heart of Darkness by Kek-W (w) John Burns (a) Jim Campbell (l)
Enemy Earth: Book Two by Cavan Scott (w) Luke Horsman (a) Simon Bowland (l)
Rogue Trooper: Blighty Valley by Garth Ennis (w) Patrick Goddard (a) Rob Steen (l)
Judge Dredd Megazine 455
Cover: John Higgins.
Judge Dredd: One-Eyed Jacks by Ken Niemand (w) Kieran McKeown (a) Quinton Winter (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Spector: Incorruptible by John Wagner (w) Carlos Ezquerra (a) Jim Campbell (l)
Dark Judges: Death Metal Planet by David Hine (w) Nick Percival (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Devlin Waugh: Karma Police by Aleš Kot (w) Rob Richardson (a) Simon Bowland (l)
Anderson, Psi Division: The King of the Six Sectors by Matt Smith (w) Carl Critchlow (a) Shawn Lee (l)
Judge Dredd - Mega-City Two: City of Courts by Douglas Wolk (w) Ulises Farinas (a) Ryan Hill (c) Tom B. Long (l)
Treasury Classic: Jane Bond by Mike Hubbard
Dreadnoughts: The March of Progress by Mike Carroll (w) John Higgins (a) Sally Hurst (c) Simon Bowland (l)
Features: Free Comic Book Day, Dave Gibbons interview, Rob Richardson interview
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