Encyclopedia of Comic Books and Graphic Novels

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172 EISNER, WILL

EISNER, WILL (1917–2005). Wil-


liam Erwin Eisner was a comic book
creator, graphic novelist, teacher,
entrepreneur, and advocate for
comics. Eisner’s pioneering body of
work infl uenced generations of cre-
ators and encouraged acceptance
of intellectually adult comics. His
collection A Contract with God
and Other Tenement Stories (1978)
is often cited as the fi rst graphic
novel, a designation that, while not
entirely accurate, appropriately en-
capsulates Eisner’s infl uence on the
form’s development.
Eisner’s fi rst work was a pirate
strip for Wo w Comics, in 1936.
Shortly thereafter, he organized
Eisner and Iger Studios, with
partner Jerry Iger, to produce new
material for the booming fi eld. Eis-
ner’s creations during this period
included Blackhawk, Doll Man,
Uncle Sam (the superhero), and
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.
In 1939, publisher of Quality
Comics, Everett Arnold, off ered Eisner the chance to create a comic book supplement
for the Des Moines Register and Tribune syndicate; Eisner was off ered Th e Spirit, a
masked detective character. Eisner sold his interest in the studios to Iger in order to
concentrate on the new comic. Debuting in June, 1940, Eisner’s Spirit stories brought
genuine sophistication to comics, including psychologically insightful character stud-
ies, urban crime and corruption tales, humor, horror, and the fi rst comic book media
satires, riff s on bestsellers and movies. Th e initial run of Th e Spirit ended in 1952. Eis-
ner concentrated on educational comics, most signifi cantly the U.S. Army’s P*S, Th e
Preventive Maintenance Monthly. Eisner served as its artistic director from 1951 until
1971.
Expanding on A Contract with God, Eisner continued to develop the graphic novel
form. In his last years, he adapted stories from novels or myths, including the West
African epic Sundiata (2002); he fought anti-Semitism in Fagin the Jew (2003) and
Th e Plot: Th e Secret Story of Th e Protocols of the Elders of Zion (2005).
Eisner was also a pioneer theorist of the comics medium. Teaching at the School
of Visual Arts in New York, his important lectures formed the basis of three seminal

Comic book artist Will Eisner, in his Tudor City studio
(1941). Photofest

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