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''Chandler: Red Tide'' is a 1976 illustrated novel, an early form of graphic novel, by writer-artist Jim Steranko. The digest-sized book combines typeset text with two same-sized illustrations per page, utilizing no word balloons or other traditional comics text conventions. A hard-boiled detective novel in the ''film noir'' style, its protagonist is a private detective named Chandler (an homage to author Raymond Chandler) who is hired by a man who claims to have been poisoned by the same people responsible for a notorious gangland slaying. As Chandler tracks down witnesses, each begins to turn up dead. ==Publication history== Packaged by Byron Preiss Visual Publications and published by Pyramid Books,〔The back cover reads: "A Pyramid publication produced by Byron Preiss Visual Publications"〕 under vice-president Norman Goldfind,〔Ashley, Mike. (''Gateways to Forever: The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines, 1970–1980'' ), (Liverpool University Press - Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies, 2007), p.323〕 in 1976, ''Chandler'' was written, drawn, and colored by veteran comics creator Jim Steranko. There is an introduction by crime novelist and former San Francisco private detective Joe Gores, and a foreword by Preiss. The original cover price was one dollar. Preiss said the book was "created to retail at American newsstands alongside hundreds of other paperback offerings".〔Preiss, Byron ("Eisner or Steranko? Check the Facts" ) (op-ed), ComiCon.com: ''The Pulse'', July 22, 2003. (WebCitation archive ).〕 The mass-market edition (ISBN 0-515-04078-9), which Preiss said had a "50,000+ press run", was the third in a series from the publisher, and also known as ''Fiction Illustrated Vol. 3''. (See image at left.) It was supplemented by a separate edition for bookstores that was double the dimensions of the newsstand edition.〔 Steranko, through his company Supergraphics, additionally offered the latter in a limited edition of 750 with a signed and numbered signature plate. Steranko in 1978 recalled the project's genesis: He elsewhere said that in creating the book he used golden sectioning, "a mathematical formula to arrange elements in a unified structure, to create an image-to-text relationship that readers would be very comfortable with. The text on any given page related only to that page".〔 Steranko, who retained rights to the character, was then assigned to create a 12-page "Chandler" story for ''Penthouse'' magazine, working with executive editor Art Cooper. When Cooper departed ''Penthouse'', the project was canceled and Steranko was paid a kill fee.〔Burchett, Rick, and Ed. Mantels, "Whizzard Talks to Steranko", ''Whizzard'' vol. 2, #11 (#16 ) (Summer 1978; published by Marty Klug, 5730 Chatport Road, St. Louis, Missouri), p. 13〕 Dark Horse Comics had planned to publish a revised edition of ''Chandler: Red Tide'' in December 1999, with revamped and more hardboiled art and text by Steranko,〔Smith, Kevin Burton. ("''Chandler''" ), ThrillingDetective.com, n.d. (WebCitation archive ).〕 but this did not see fruition. ''Dark Horse Presents'' vol. 3, #3 (Aug. 2011) included a 13-page Chapter 1 of ''Red Tide''.〔(''Dark Horse Presents'' vol. 3, #3 ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chandler: Red Tide」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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