Up From Underground
(Page 5 of 5)
January / February 2005
By Chris Dodge
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New York Takes Note
Pantheon picks up the best of small press comics
Thanks to trail blazing by small presses, big commercial publishers in New York now issue books that once would have been unthinkable for them. One such publisher is Pantheon, now a division of Random House (itself owned by German multimedia conglomerate Bertelsmann AG). Besides issuing Art Spiegelman's latest, a board book for adults titled 9/11, Pantheon is also just publishing Epileptic (Jan. 2005), a powerful graphic memoir by French cartoonist David B. -- born Pierre -- Francois Beauchard -- who reports on what it was like to grow up with a brother who had seizures two or three times a day. This tale of macrobiotic communes, medical quackery, bad dreams, and sibling compassion cannot easily be matched by words or pictures alone. As they did with Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis, Pantheon snatched Epileptic from Seattle-based indie comics publisher Fantagraphics (www.fantagraphics.com), which had planned to publish the books. ("No hard feelings," says Fanta's Eric Reynolds. "That's publishing.")
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