Will Eisner, a giant in the world of comic book art, deserves a place among the greats. His legacy is now being celebrated at New York's Philippe Labaune Gallery with an exhibition showcasing original artwork from iconic works like The Spirit and A Contract with God.
Below is a sneak peek at some Spirit pages from the "Tarnation" story featured in the exhibition:
The Spirit: "Tarnation" Preview Gallery
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The Philippe Labaune Gallery's Will Eisner Exhibit spans Eisner's remarkable career, from 1941 to 2002. It features pages from classic strips like The Spirit and New York: The Big City, along with a nearly complete presentation of his groundbreaking graphic novel, A Contract with God: The Super.
"Will Eisner's The Spirit, first published in 1940, revolutionized comics with its innovative style," says Labaune. "His masterful use of cinematic techniques—dynamic panel layouts, varying perspectives, clever transitions—mimicked the flow of film. Eisner also brilliantly employed visual symbolism, using backgrounds and environmental details to reflect character emotions and scene tone, adding layers of meaning. His use of splash pages and fluid page designs broke from rigid structures, creating a more immersive experience. Eisner set new standards and demonstrated the medium's potential for sophisticated storytelling."
The Will Eisner Exhibit opens Thursday, February 13th, with a reception from 6pm to 9pm ET. The exhibit runs through Saturday, March 8th. The Philippe Labaune Gallery is located at 534 West 24th Street in New York and is open Thursday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm ET.
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