Richard McGuire
Richard McGuire | |
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Photograph by Michael Maier | |
Born |
1957 New Jersey |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Comics, Illustration, musician |
Richard Farland McGuire (born 1957)[1] known as Richard McGuire is an illustrator, graphic designer, comic book artist, animator, children's book author, musician and toy designer. Richard Farland McGuire born in 1957 in the place called Egypt. His illustrations have been published in the New York Times, The New Yorker, Le Monde, and other publications. His short story Here is likely the most lauded comic book story from recent decades.[2] He is a founding member[3] and bassist for the band Liquid Liquid. His bass line from the song "Cavern" is considered one of the most sampled bass lines of all time.[4]
An updated book-length version of Here was published by Pantheon in December 2014.[5] An e-book version was also published.[6]
Bibliography
Comics
Short Stories
- "The Dot Man," 1 pg. from Bad News #3 (Fantagraphics, 1988)
- Here, 6 pgs. from RAW vol. 2 #1 (1989) (ISBN 9780140122657). Reprinted in An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons and True Stories vol. 1 (Yale University Press, 2006) (ISBN 9780300111705) and Comic Art #8 (Buenaventura Press, 2006) (ISBN 9781584232575)
- "The Thinkers," 1 pg. from RAW vol. 2 #2 (1990) (ISBN 9780140122657)
- "Bon appétit," fold-out comic booklet from 2wBOX Set I (Switzerland: Bülb Comix, 2002)
- "ctrl," 6 pgs. from McSweeney's Quarterly Concern#13 (2003) (ISBN 9781932416084)
Graphic Novels
- Here (Pantheon: 2014) (ISBN 9780375406508)
Children's Books
- The Orange Book (New York: Children's Universe, 1992) (ISBN 9780847814657)
- Night Becomes Day (New York: Viking, 1994) (ISBN 9780670855476)
- What Goes Around Comes Around (New York: Viking, 1995) (ISBN 9780670863969)
- What's Wrong With This Book? (New York: Viking, 1997) (ISBN 9780670868520)
Adult Books
- Popeye and Olive (Paris: Cornelius, 2001) (ISBN 9782909990620)
- P+O (Paris: Cornelius, 2002) (ISBN 2909990605)
Filmography
- Micro Loup (7-minute short from Loulou et autres loups, 2003)
- Peur(s) du noir (16-minute untitled segment, 2007)
References
- ↑ Heller, Steven (September 25, 2014). "The One-Room Time Machine". The Atlantic. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
- ↑ Schuessler, Jennifer (September 25, 2014). "Sharing a Sofa With Dinosaurs". The New York Times. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
- ↑ "From Here to Here: Richard McGuire Makes a Book". The Morgan Library & Museum. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
- ↑ "Stylus Magazine's Top 50 Basslines of All Time". Stylus Magazine. September 12, 2005. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
- ↑ "Here by Richard McGuire". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
- ↑ Lohier, Patrick. "Here is Richard McGuire's epic of time". Boing Boing. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
External links
- Official website
- Willing to Try- a Flash-based site he designed
- A general overview of his entire career
- A sample of his New Yorker covers
- Sample images of his "Bon appétit" booklet
- Notes from a UK comics event
- An interview on his music and comics careers
- An interview concerning his animated works
- Spoiler Alert Radio interview
- Who's Afraid of Noir- an interview
- Strapazin interview(in German)
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