Milt Gross was a cartooning genius who was championed by Art Spiegelman in "Raw" and Dan Nadel in "Art Out of Time." Gross wrote and drew what many consider to be the first graphic novel, "He Done Her Wrong," and was a popular comic stripper.
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Milt Gross was a cartooning genius who was championed by Art Spiegelman in "Raw" and Dan Nadel in "Art Out of Time." Gross wrote and drew what many consider to be the first graphic novel, "He Done Her Wrong," and was a popular comic stripper.
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I learned plenty about Milt Gross from here - he was a well-known figure, worked for Charlie Chaplin, was a household name it seems, and I am grateful to have learned about all that. The rest of the volume consists of reprints of comic books, which I had a hard time getting through. I am a lover of Gross's prose such as Nize Baby, but these comic books, which are well printed and presented, are too loose and madcap for me. It's great to have this material available, but it appealed to me less than his prose. I haven't seen enough of his newspaper strips to compare.