Igor Goldkind

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Igor Goldkind

Born April 20, 1960 (1960-04-20) (age 48)
Lansing, Michigan
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer
Notable works The Clown

Igor Goldkind (born April 20, 1960) was a marketing consultant who worked for a number of publishers, before moving into writing comics. He currently works in semantic web development and web-based marketing.

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Igor Goldkind worked first for Titan Books in the 1980's and then for Egmont Fleetway in the 1990's as a marketing consultant and PR spokesperson, and became well known for popularizing the graphic novel publishing format within the book trade and mainstream press.

In England, Titan Books held the license to reprint strips from 2000 AD, including Judge Dredd, beginning in 1981, and Robo-Hunter, 1982. The company also published British collections of American graphic novels — including Swamp Thing, notable for being printed in black and white rather than in color as originally — and of British newspaper strips, including Modesty Blaise and Garth. Igor Goldkind was the marketing consultant who worked at Titan and moved to 2000 AD and helped to popularize the term "graphic novel" as a way to help sell the trade paperbacks they were publishing. He admits that he "stole the term outright from Will Eisner" and his contribution was to "take the badge (today it's called a 'brand') and explain it, contextualise it and sell it convincingly enough so that bookshop keepers, book distributors and the book trade would accept a new category of 'spine-fiction' on their bookshelves."

In the period 1991-1993 he was a regular writer for 2000 AD, working on the ongoing Judge Hershey character, as well as creating The Clown, a satire on the works of Neil Gaiman, Goldkind referring to it as "The Sandman on laughing gas".[1] However, after a year Goldkind left mainstream comics industry[1] to set up new media company Artemis Communications that developed some of the early publishing websites.

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Comics work includes:

  • "Lord Jim" (with Steve Sampson, in Crisis #59, 1991)
  • The Clown:
    • "The Clown Book 1" (with Robert Bliss, in 2000 AD #774-779, 1992)
    • "The Clown Book 2 Prologue" (with Robert Bliss, in 2000 AD #841, 1993)
    • "Vale of Tears" (with Greg Staples, in 2000AD Yearbook 1994, 1993)
    • "The Clown Book 2" (with Robert Bliss/Greg Staples/Nick Percival, in 2000 AD #881-888, 1994)

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