2.28.2011

Your Monday Panel

Well, after fifty installments and exactly a year (I took two weeks off), I've decided to stop writing my "Your Monday Panel" column. I started it off last year with an idea swiped from (or "inspired by") the Powerful Panels feature at Are You A Serious Comic Book Reader, and a goal of moving my own comics-critical dialogue away from the words and toward the pictures as much as possible. For me, the level comics function most powerfully and affectingly on isn't story but that of pure visual experience. Comics have shown my eyes more beauty than anything else has, and I wanted to write a kind of serialized ode to that. But also, I felt and still feel that comics criticism places too much emphasis on the work of "comics writers" and not nearly enough on the art. There are so many wonderful artists who don't get talked about enough because they draw for big-name scripters or make work that doesn't capture people with what it's about, and I wanted to write on some of them, if only in a brief, narrow-focus manner. I also wanted to work up my knowledge of the craft of comics art, to give myself a place to think about how comics panels do what they do once a week. The early installments of the column are pretty embarrassing on that level (and others), but writing all fifty of them increased my ability to understand comics significantly.



We're always the worst judges of our own work, but I'm rather proud of a few of the articles I wrote, and I'm much prouder that single-panel comics criticism seems to be an idea whose time has come since I started this project. I think there are a lot of factors pushing comics criticism into a greater engagement with the visual side of the medium, and I'd hope my little column has helped it in that direction on some level.



I'm far from done with Monday analyses of comics art, by the way -- just taking this opportunity to move on to something new, which to me is the most important thing you can do as a critic. Or as an anything, really. For this week, though, I'll be lazy and just give you a list of the fifty pictures I picked apart:







1. Howard Chaykin







2. Bernard Krigstein







3. Milton Caniff







4. Al Columbia







5. Milo Manara







6. Carmine Infantino







7. Frank Miller







8. Winsor McCay







9. Robert Crumb







10. Marshall Rogers







11. Chris Ware







12. Jim Starlin







13. Steve Ditko (special fashion issue)







14. Richard Outcault







15. Moebius







16. David Hine






17. Darwyn Cooke







18. Lyonel Feininger







19. Teddy Kristiansen







20. Frazer Irving







21. Hal Foster







22. Dan Zettwoch







23. Richard Corben







24. George McManus







25. Rafael Grampa







26. Jack Kirby







27. Frank Quitely







28. Alex Toth







29. Gary Panter







30. Paul Pope







31. Francois Schuiten







32. Brendan McCarthy







33. Seth Fisher







34. Mat Brinkman







35. Osamu Tezuka







36. Bruce Timm







37. David Mazzucchelli







38. CF







39. Rob Liefeld







40. Benjamin Marra







41. Bill Sienkiewicz







42. Kyle Baker







43. Liberatore







44. Geof Darrow







45. Rory Hayes







46. Herge







47. Harvey Kurtzman







48. Dave Gibbons







49. Will Eisner







50. George Herriman







Thanks for reading.