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Gahan Wilson

Gahan Allen Wilson[1] (February 18, 1930 – November 21, 2019) was an American author, cartoonist and illustrator known for his cartoons depicting horror-fantasy situations.

Gahan Wilson
Wilson at the World Horror Convention in 2007
Born
Gahan Allen Wilson

(1930-02-18)February 18, 1930
DiedNovember 21, 2019(2019-11-21) (aged 89)
Known forCartoonist
Spouse
Nancy Dee Midyette
(m. 1966; died 2019)

Biography

Wilson was born in Evanston, Illinois, and was inspired by the work of the satiric Mad and Punch cartoonists, and 1950s science fiction films. His cartoons and prose fiction appeared regularly in Playboy, Collier's and The New Yorker for nearly 50 years. He was a regular contributor to the National Lampoon humor magazine. He published cartoons and film reviews for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. From 1992 through end of publication, he prepared all the front covers for the annual book Passport to World Band Radio.[citation needed] Wilson was a movie review columnist for The Twilight Zone Magazine and a book critic for Realms of Fantasy magazine.

Wilson wrote and illustrated a short story for Harlan Ellison's anthology Again, Dangerous Visions (1972). He also contributed short stories to other publications; including "M1" and "The Zombie Butler" both of which appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and were reprinted in Gahan Wilson's Cracked Cosmos (1975).[citation needed] In 1975 he designed a small trophy, a bust of H. P. Lovecraft, to be given to winners of the World Fantasy Award; the bust was retired following the 2015 awards amid complaints about Lovecraft's history of racism. A new statuette designed by Vincent Villafranca depicting a tree in front of a full moon was released in 2017.

Wilson created a computer game, Gahan Wilson's The Ultimate Haunted House, with Byron Preiss. He wrote the 1992 animated short Diner.[2][better source needed]

In 2009, Fantagraphics Books released Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons, a slipcased, three-volume collection of Wilson's cartoons and short stories for that magazine. A collection of his work, Fifty Years of Gahan Wilson, was published in 2010.

Awards

In 2005, Wilson was recognized with a lifetime achievement award from the World Fantasy Awards.[1] He received the World Fantasy Convention Award (in the form of the bust of H. P. Lovecraft that he had designed as the award trophy in 1975) in 1981. He also received the National Cartoonists Society's Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005.

Wilson is the subject of a feature-length documentary film, Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird, directed by Steven-Charles Jaffe.

He was an influence on later alternative cartoonists, including Gary Larson, John Callahan and Bill Plympton.[citation needed]

Personal life

Wilson was married to author Nancy Winters (née Nancy Dee Midyette) from 1966 until her death in March 2019.[3][4]

In 2019, Wilson's stepson Paul Winters announced that Wilson was suffering from advanced dementia.[4] Wilson died from complications of dementia on November 21, 2019, in Scottsdale, Arizona.[5][6]

Bibliography

  • Gahan Wilson's Graveside Manner (1965)
  • The Man in the Cannibal Pot (1967)
  • I Paint What I See (1971)
  • (1972) in Harlan Ellison (Ed.), Again, Dangerous Visions 2, Signet, New York, 1972
  • Playboy's Gahan Wilson (i) (1973)
  • Gahan Wilson's Cracked Cosmos (1975)
  • The Weird World of Gahan Wilson (1975)
  • And Then We'll Get Him! (1978)
  • Nuts (strip collection) (1979)
  • Playboy's Gahan Wilson (ii) (1980)
  • Is Nothing Sacred? (1982) ISBN 978-0-312-43707-7
  • Gahan Wilson's America (1985)
  • Eddy Deco's Last Caper (1987)
  • Everybody's Favorite Duck (1988)
  • A Night in the Lonesome October (1993) (illustrated by Gahan Wilson; written by Roger Zelazny)
  • Classics Illustrated: Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven and Other Poems (1990)
  • Still Weird (1994)
  • The Big Book of Weirdos (1995)
  • Even Weirder (1996)
  • The Big Book of Freaks (1996)
  • The Cleft and Other Odd Tales (1998) (stories and illustrations by Gahan Wilson)
  • Gravediggers' Party (2002)
  • Monster Party (2003)
  • The Best of Gahan Wilson (2004)
  • Pop Art (2007) (illustrated by Gahan Wilson; written by Joe Hill. 52 hard covers signed by Mr. Hill, limited edition lettered from A to Z. Rare.)
  • Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons (2010) (slipcased three-volume set containing all of Wilson's cartoons for Playboy)
  • Nuts: A Graphic Novel by Gahan Wilson (2011) (collects his entire Nuts comic strip, Fantagraphics)
  • Gahan Wilson Sunday Comics (2013) (Publication Date: September 7, 2013)
  • Gahan Wilson's Out There (2016) (collects material 1964–1981 from Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction)

Children's fantasy

  • Matthew Looney series written by Jerome Beatty Jr., illustrated by Gahan Wilson:
    • Matthew Looney's Voyage to the Earth (1961)
    • Matthew Looney's Invasion of the Earth (1965)
    • Matthew Looney in the Outback (1969)
    • Matthew Looney and the Space Pirates (1972)
    • Maria Looney on the Red Planet (1977)
    • Maria Looney and the Cosmic Circus (1978)
    • Maria Looney and the Remarkable Robot (1978)
  • Bob Fulton's Amazing Soda-pop Stretcher: An International Spy Story (1963) written by Jerome Beatty Jr., illustrated by Gahan Wilson[7]
  • Harry, the Fat Bear Spy (1973)
  • Harry and the Sea Serpent (1976)
  • Granny's Fish Story (1975)
  • The Bang Bang Family (1974)
  • Spooky Stories for a Dark and Stormy Night (1994)
  • Didn't Didn't Do It (2007) written by Bradford Morrow, illustrated by Gahan Wilson

Books edited by Gahan Wilson

See also

References

  1. ^ a b World Fantasy Convention (2010). . Archived from the original on December 1, 2010. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  2. ^ "Gahan Wilson's Diner". July 31, 1992. from the original on February 9, 2017. Retrieved April 26, 2018 – via www.imdb.com.
  3. ^ Gehr, Richard. The Comics Journal, April 27, 2011. July 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b Gahan Wilson is Suffering from Advanced Dementia, by D.D. Degg, at The Daily Cartoonist; published March 3, 2019; retrieved March 3, 2019
  5. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (November 22, 2019). "Gahan Wilson, Vividly Macabre Cartoonist, Dies at 89". The New York Times. Retrieved November 22, 2019.
  6. ^ Farrell, Paul (November 22, 2019). "Gahan Wilson Dies: Famed Cartoonist Passes Away at 89". Heavy.com. Retrieved November 22, 2019.
  7. ^ Beatty, Jerome; Wilson, Gahan (1963). Bob Fulton's Amazing Soda-pop Stretcher: An International Spy Story. New York: W.R. Scott. OCLC 2291036.

Sources

Some bibliographical information derived from The Encyclopedia of Fantasy ed. John Clute and John Grant.

Further reading

  • White, Dale Andrew (April 16, 2011). "Little, Wrinkled and Green": an interview with macabre cartoonist Gahan Wilson (ebook). Twin Rivers Press. ASIN B004WTUMGC.
  • Wiater, Stanley. "Gahan Wilson: Overheard In Appreciation". In Boston, MA: The Lovecraft Society of New England (eds). NecronomiCon: The Cthulhu Mythos Convention Aug 20–22, 1993 (convention souvenir book), pp. 13–16.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Lambiek: Gahan Wilson
  • Audio recording of Mr. Wilson as moderator and participant in panel discussion at the First World Fantasy Convention in 1975.
  • Gahan Wilson at Library of Congress, with 55 library catalog records
  • Entry at isfdb.org
  • Gahan Wilson discography at Discogs

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gahan Wilson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gahan Allen Wilson 1 February 18 1930 November 21 2019 was an American author cartoonist and illustrator known for his cartoons depicting horror fantasy situations Gahan WilsonWilson at the World Horror Convention in 2007BornGahan Allen Wilson 1930 02 18 February 18 1930Evanston Illinois U S DiedNovember 21 2019 2019 11 21 aged 89 Scottsdale Arizona U S Known forCartoonistSpouseNancy Dee Midyette m 1966 died 2019 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 4 1 Children s fantasy 4 2 Books edited by Gahan Wilson 5 See also 6 References 7 Sources 8 Further reading 9 External linksBiography EditWilson was born in Evanston Illinois and was inspired by the work of the satiric Mad and Punch cartoonists and 1950s science fiction films His cartoons and prose fiction appeared regularly in Playboy Collier s and The New Yorker for nearly 50 years He was a regular contributor to the National Lampoon humor magazine He published cartoons and film reviews for The Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction From 1992 through end of publication he prepared all the front covers for the annual book Passport to World Band Radio citation needed Wilson was a movie review columnist for The Twilight Zone Magazine and a book critic for Realms of Fantasy magazine Wilson wrote and illustrated a short story for Harlan Ellison s anthology Again Dangerous Visions 1972 He also contributed short stories to other publications including M1 and The Zombie Butler both of which appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction and were reprinted in Gahan Wilson s Cracked Cosmos 1975 citation needed In 1975 he designed a small trophy a bust of H P Lovecraft to be given to winners of the World Fantasy Award the bust was retired following the 2015 awards amid complaints about Lovecraft s history of racism A new statuette designed by Vincent Villafranca depicting a tree in front of a full moon was released in 2017 Wilson created a computer game Gahan Wilson s The Ultimate Haunted House with Byron Preiss He wrote the 1992 animated short Diner 2 better source needed In 2009 Fantagraphics Books released Gahan Wilson 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons a slipcased three volume collection of Wilson s cartoons and short stories for that magazine A collection of his work Fifty Years of Gahan Wilson was published in 2010 Awards EditIn 2005 Wilson was recognized with a lifetime achievement award from the World Fantasy Awards 1 He received the World Fantasy Convention Award in the form of the bust of H P Lovecraft that he had designed as the award trophy in 1975 in 1981 He also received the National Cartoonists Society s Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005 Wilson is the subject of a feature length documentary film Gahan Wilson Born Dead Still Weird directed by Steven Charles Jaffe He was an influence on later alternative cartoonists including Gary Larson John Callahan and Bill Plympton citation needed Personal life EditWilson was married to author Nancy Winters nee Nancy Dee Midyette from 1966 until her death in March 2019 3 4 In 2019 Wilson s stepson Paul Winters announced that Wilson was suffering from advanced dementia 4 Wilson died from complications of dementia on November 21 2019 in Scottsdale Arizona 5 6 Bibliography EditGahan Wilson s Graveside Manner 1965 The Man in the Cannibal Pot 1967 I Paint What I See 1971 1972 in Harlan Ellison Ed Again Dangerous Visions 2 Signet New York 1972 Playboy s Gahan Wilson i 1973 Gahan Wilson s Cracked Cosmos 1975 The Weird World of Gahan Wilson 1975 And Then We ll Get Him 1978 Nuts strip collection 1979 Playboy s Gahan Wilson ii 1980 IsNothingSacred 1982 ISBN 978 0 312 43707 7 Gahan Wilson s America 1985 Eddy Deco s Last Caper 1987 Everybody s Favorite Duck 1988 A Night in the Lonesome October 1993 illustrated by Gahan Wilson written by Roger Zelazny Classics Illustrated Edgar Allan Poe The Raven and Other Poems 1990 Still Weird 1994 The Big Book of Weirdos 1995 Even Weirder 1996 The Big Book of Freaks 1996 The Cleft and Other Odd Tales 1998 stories and illustrations by Gahan Wilson Gravediggers Party 2002 Monster Party 2003 The Best of Gahan Wilson 2004 Pop Art 2007 illustrated by Gahan Wilson written by Joe Hill 52 hard covers signed by Mr Hill limited edition lettered from A to Z Rare Gahan Wilson 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons 2010 slipcased three volume set containing all of Wilson s cartoons for Playboy Nuts A Graphic Novel by Gahan Wilson 2011 collects his entire Nuts comic strip Fantagraphics Gahan Wilson Sunday Comics 2013 Publication Date September 7 2013 Gahan Wilson s Out There 2016 collects material 1964 1981 from Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction Children s fantasy Edit Matthew Looney series written by Jerome Beatty Jr illustrated by Gahan Wilson Matthew Looney s Voyage to the Earth 1961 Matthew Looney s Invasion of the Earth 1965 Matthew Looney in the Outback 1969 Matthew Looney and the Space Pirates 1972 Maria Looney on the Red Planet 1977 Maria Looney and the Cosmic Circus 1978 Maria Looney and the Remarkable Robot 1978 Bob Fulton s Amazing Soda pop Stretcher An International Spy Story 1963 written by Jerome Beatty Jr illustrated by Gahan Wilson 7 Harry the Fat Bear Spy 1973 Harry and the Sea Serpent 1976 Granny s Fish Story 1975 The Bang Bang Family 1974 Spooky Stories for a Dark and Stormy Night 1994 Didn t Didn t Do It 2007 written by Bradford Morrow illustrated by Gahan WilsonBooks edited by Gahan Wilson Edit Gahan Wilson s Favorite Tales of Horror 1976 The First World Fantasy Awards 1977 See also EditCharles Addams Robert Crumb Edward Gorey Gary Larson Lorin Morgan Richards Angus Oblong Shel SilversteinReferences Edit a b World Fantasy Convention 2010 Award Winners and Nominees Archived from the original on December 1 2010 Retrieved February 4 2011 Gahan Wilson s Diner July 31 1992 Archived from the original on February 9 2017 Retrieved April 26 2018 via www imdb com Gehr Richard The Comics Journal April 27 2011 Archived July 5 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b Gahan Wilson is Suffering from Advanced Dementia by D D Degg at The Daily Cartoonist published March 3 2019 retrieved March 3 2019 Genzlinger Neil November 22 2019 Gahan Wilson Vividly Macabre Cartoonist Dies at 89 The New York Times Retrieved November 22 2019 Farrell Paul November 22 2019 Gahan Wilson Dies Famed Cartoonist Passes Away at 89 Heavy com Retrieved November 22 2019 Beatty Jerome Wilson Gahan 1963 Bob Fulton s Amazing Soda pop Stretcher An International Spy Story New York W R Scott OCLC 2291036 Sources EditSome bibliographical information derived from The Encyclopedia of Fantasy ed John Clute and John Grant Further reading EditWhite Dale Andrew April 16 2011 Little Wrinkled and Green an interview with macabre cartoonist Gahan Wilson ebook Twin Rivers Press ASIN B004WTUMGC Wiater Stanley Gahan Wilson Overheard In Appreciation In Boston MA The Lovecraft Society of New England eds NecronomiCon The Cthulhu Mythos Convention Aug 20 22 1993 convention souvenir book pp 13 16 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gahan Wilson Official website Lambiek Gahan Wilson Audio recording of Mr Wilson as moderator and participant in panel discussion at the First World Fantasy Convention in 1975 Gahan Wilson at Library of Congress with 55 library catalog records Entry at isfdb org Gahan Wilson discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gahan Wilson amp oldid 1148106289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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