Sense of Wonder: My Life in Comic Fandom--The Whole Story

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Product Details

Price
$19.95
Publisher
North Atlantic Books
Publish Date
Pages
392
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.0 X 1.0 inches | 0.02 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781623171513

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About the Author

BILL SCHELLY has been chronicling and adding to the pop culture fringes since the mid-1960s. He became widely known in the comics community thanks to his popular fanzine Sense of Wonder (1967-1972). In 1998, he became associate editor of the Eisner Award-winning magazine Alter Ego, a post he still holds. Schelly has written several biographies of film and comics artists, including comedian Harry Langdon and Joe Kubert. His American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1950s was nominated for a Harvey Award. He recently authored Harvey Kurtzman, The Man Who Created Mad and Revolutionized Humor in America, which was published in 2015. It received the Will Eisner Comics Industry Award in 2016 for Best Comics-Related Book. Schelly has also received an Inkpot Award from Comic-Con International: San Diego.

Reviews

"Reading Bill Schelly's fond, funny, and nostalgic memoir was like going home again."
--George R. R. Martin

"For decades, comics superfan and historian Bill Schelly had a secret identity, but in Sense of Wonder he pulls off the mask and tells the world how growing up as a comic book fan--and gay--influenced his life. Men in tights, gaining empowerment, gay parenting, love lost, and found ... Schelly lays it all bare in a frank and fascinating way."
--Andy Mangels, best-selling author of Star Trek and Star Wars and founder of the Gays in Comics Panel at Comic-Con International

"Passionate and magnificent! Bill Schelly was one of those integral people responsible for nurturing and growing comic book fandom until the rest of the planet finally began to join us, bringing comic books and superheroes from the subversive to the mainstream. For that, the entire world today owes him its thanks for a job well done!"
--Michael Uslan, executive producer of Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises

"The author is living proof that a lifelong passion can pay off in countless ways, both personal and professional. Long live fandom!"
--Leonard Maltin, film critic for Entertainment Tonight

"The core audience for this memoir of a life in thrall to comics is Schelly's fellow fans, but his reminiscences of this bygone subculture long before superheroes entered the mainstream warrants a wider readership."
--Booklist