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Paul Kirchner

Paul Kirchner (born January 29, 1952) is an American writer and illustrator who has worked in diverse areas, from comic strips and toy design to advertising and editorial art.

Paul Kirchner
Born (1952-01-29) January 29, 1952 (age 72)
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Area(s)Cartoonist, Artist

Early life edit

Kirchner was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He attended Cooper Union School of Art but left in his third year, when, with the help of Larry Hama and Neal Adams, he began to get work in the comic book industry.[1]

Career edit

Comics edit

 
Paul Kirchner's Shaman, from Heavy Metal

He penciled stories for DC's horror line and assisted on Little Orphan Annie for Tex Blaisdell, who took over the strip after the death of Harold Gray.

In December 1973, Ralph Reese introduced Kirchner to Wally Wood, for whom he worked as assistant for several years.

In the mid-1970s, Kirchner wrote and illustrated the surrealistic comic strip Dope Rider for High Times.

For Heavy Metal he did an equally surrealistic monthly strip, the bus (1979–85). These strips were collected in a book, The Bus, published by Ballantine in 1987. A new edition has been released in 2012 by French publisher Tanibis.[2] Paul Kirchner also wrote and illustrated occasional short features for Heavy Metal and Epic Illustrated. Most of them were collected in the book Realms (Catalan Communications, 1987).

In 1981, through his brother Thomas Kirchner, a Zen Buddhist monk, Paul Kirchner met the Zen practitioner and author Janwillem van de Wetering. Together they produced a graphic detective novel, Murder by Remote Control (Ballantine, 1986).[3]

In 1983–84, Kirchner did the licensing art and in-pack comic books for the Robo Force robot toy line from CBS Toys. From the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, he wrote and drew comics features for He-Man, GoBots, ThunderCats, G.I. Joe and Power Rangers magazines, published by Telepictures (later Welsh Publications).

He illustrated a surreal cartoon for VQ Magazine and the long-running Jack B. Quick feature in Sports Illustrated for Kids.

Paul Kirchner stopped doing comics from the mid-90s to early 2010s. Between 2013 and 2015 he drew new episodes of the bus which have been published in various magazines in US and in Europe. He also relaunched Dope Rider for High Times.[4] He is currently doing a comic strip, Hieronymus & Bosch, which is featured in the comics section of the Adult Swim website. He drew a four-page autobiographical story for The Boston Globe 2015 Boomers Issue.[5]

Illustration edit

In the 1970s and early 1980s, Kirchner did several dozen covers for the pornographic magazine Screw. He regularly did illustrations for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and other publications.

Toy design edit

In 1981, he co-designed a line of military action figures, the Eagle Force, for the Mego Corporation.[6]

Kirchner freelanced regularly for Tyco Toys, working on the Dino-Riders, Crash Dummies, and Spy-Tech[6] toy lines, for which he wrote the back stories, did design work, wrote and drew in-pack comics and scripted for animation.[citation needed]

Non-fiction books edit

He illustrated Col. Jeff Cooper's To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth, as well as seven subsequent books for the noted firearms authority and big game hunter.

Kirchner wrote three pop-culture books for Rhino Entertainment. The first, Forgotten Fads and Fabulous Flops, inspired an episode of The History Channel's Modern Marvels, "Failed Inventions", in which Kirchner is featured.

He has published five books with Paladin Press: The Deadliest Men, Dueling With the Sword and Pistol, Jim Cirillo's Tales of the Stakeout Squad, More of the Deadliest Men Who Ever Lived, and Bowie Knife Fights, Fighters, and Fighting Techniques.

Advertising edit

From 1996 to 2002, Kirchner held the post of senior art director at Jordan, McGrath, Case & Taylor (later Arnold New York). Kirchner and his creative partner, writer Andrew Cahill, created a campaign for Zest body wash featuring football's Craig "Ironhead" Heyward.[5]

In 2002, Kirchner returned to freelance illustration, working primarily in advertising.[5]

Personal life edit

Kirchner lives in Connecticut with his wife, Sandy Rabinowitz, an illustrator specializing in equine art. They have three adult children.[5]

Bibliography edit

Comics edit

  • Murder by Remote Control with Janwillem van de Wetering (Ballantine, 1986, Dover, 2016 (reissue ed.))
  • Realms (Catalan Communications, 1987)
  • The Bus (Ballantine, 1987; Tanibis, 2012 (reissue ed.))
  • The Big Book of Losers: Pathetic but True Tales of the World's Most Titanic Failures (DC Comics, 1997)
  • The Bus 2 (Tanibis, 2015)
  • Awaiting the Collapse: Selected Works 1974 - 2014 (Tanibis, 2017)
  • Hieronymus & Bosch (Tanibis, 2018)
  • Dope Rider: A Fistful of Delirium (Tanibis, 2021)

Non fiction edit

  • Forgotten Fads and Fabulous Flops: An Amazing Collection of Goofy Stuff That Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time (Rhino, 1995)
  • Everything You Know is Wrong (Rhino, 1995)
  • Oops!: A Stupefying Survey of Goofs, Blunders, and Botches, Great and Small (Rhino, 1996)
  • Deadliest Men: The World's Deadliest Combatants Throughout the Ages (Paladin Press, 2001)
  • "Trajectories", in Against the Grain: Mad Artist Wallace Wood (TwoMorrows, 2003)
  • Dueling With The Sword and Pistol: 400 Years of One-on-One Combat (Paladin Press, 2004)
  • Jim Cirillo's Tales of the Stakeout Squad (Paladin Press, 2008)
  • More of the Deadliest Men Who Ever Lived (Paladin Press, 2009)
  • Bowie Knife Fights, Fighters, and Fighting Techniques (Paladin Press, 2010)

References edit

Inline citations edit

  1. ^ "The Silver Age Sage : Interview with Paul Kirchner"
  2. ^ "Comic Book Review : the bus"
  3. ^ Wilson, Gahan."Paperbacks: Little Nemo Meets Dick Tracy," The New York Times (May 4, 1986).
  4. ^ Kirchner, Paul (2015). "Return of Dope Rider"
  5. ^ a b c d Kirchner, Paul (2015)."Strange Trip: A '70s memoir in comic book form" The Boston Globe (June 26, 2015).
  6. ^ a b Kirchner, Paul (2005). "Creating the Eagle Force," Mego Museum. Accessed December 26, 2014.

General references edit

  • Toyland: The High-Stakes Game of the Toy Industry by Sydney Ladensohn Stern and Ted Schoenhaus (Contemporary Books, 1991)
  • Creating the Eagle Force
  • Kirchner at the Great Comic Database
  • Paul Kirchner Storyboard Artist
  • Paladin podcast interview with Paul Kirchner
  • Paul Kirchner's Apocalyptic Sensibility
  • Dope Rider Rides Again
  • 'Dope Rider,' The Trippy Wild West Comic From 'High Times'
  • "Softie 'Ironhead,' soap ad come away clean winners" by Heather Burns (USA Today, December 16, 1997, Sports section, p. 1)
  • Paul Kirchner on Murder by Remote Control, The Lost Psychedelic Noir Comic Classic
  • Panellogy -- Paul Kirchner's Murder by Remote Control
  • Inkstuds Radio: Paul Kirchner Interview
  • Nibble naan with artist Paul Kirchner in Episode 109 of Eating the Fantastic

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Paul Kirchner's Dope Rider

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references 6 External linksEarly life editKirchner was born in New Haven Connecticut He attended Cooper Union School of Art but left in his third year when with the help of Larry Hama and Neal Adams he began to get work in the comic book industry 1 Career editComics edit nbsp Paul Kirchner s Shaman from Heavy Metal He penciled stories for DC s horror line and assisted on Little Orphan Annie for Tex Blaisdell who took over the strip after the death of Harold Gray In December 1973 Ralph Reese introduced Kirchner to Wally Wood for whom he worked as assistant for several years In the mid 1970s Kirchner wrote and illustrated the surrealistic comic strip Dope Rider for High Times For Heavy Metal he did an equally surrealistic monthly strip the bus 1979 85 These strips were collected in a book The Bus published by Ballantine in 1987 A new edition has been released in 2012 by French publisher Tanibis 2 Paul Kirchner also wrote and illustrated occasional short features for Heavy Metal and Epic Illustrated Most of them were collected in the book Realms Catalan Communications 1987 In 1981 through his brother Thomas Kirchner a Zen Buddhist monk Paul Kirchner met the Zen practitioner and author Janwillem van de Wetering Together they produced a graphic detective novel Murder by Remote Control Ballantine 1986 3 In 1983 84 Kirchner did the licensing art and in pack comic books for the Robo Force robot toy line from CBS Toys From the mid 1980s to the mid 1990s he wrote and drew comics features for He Man GoBots ThunderCats G I Joe and Power Rangers magazines published by Telepictures later Welsh Publications He illustrated a surreal cartoon for VQ Magazine and the long running Jack B Quick feature in Sports Illustrated for Kids Paul Kirchner stopped doing comics from the mid 90s to early 2010s Between 2013 and 2015 he drew new episodes of the bus which have been published in various magazines in US and in Europe He also relaunched Dope Rider for High Times 4 He is currently doing a comic strip Hieronymus amp Bosch which is featured in the comics section of the Adult Swim website He drew a four page autobiographical story for The Boston Globe 2015 Boomers Issue 5 Illustration edit In the 1970s and early 1980s Kirchner did several dozen covers for the pornographic magazine Screw He regularly did illustrations for The New York Times The Wall Street Journal and other publications Toy design edit In 1981 he co designed a line of military action figures the Eagle Force for the Mego Corporation 6 Kirchner freelanced regularly for Tyco Toys working on the Dino Riders Crash Dummies and Spy Tech 6 toy lines for which he wrote the back stories did design work wrote and drew in pack comics and scripted for animation citation needed Non fiction books edit He illustrated Col Jeff Cooper s To Ride Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth as well as seven subsequent books for the noted firearms authority and big game hunter Kirchner wrote three pop culture books for Rhino Entertainment The first Forgotten Fads and Fabulous Flops inspired an episode of The History Channel s Modern Marvels Failed Inventions in which Kirchner is featured He has published five books with Paladin Press The Deadliest Men Dueling With the Sword and Pistol Jim Cirillo s Tales of the Stakeout Squad More of the Deadliest Men Who Ever Lived and Bowie Knife Fights Fighters and Fighting Techniques Advertising edit From 1996 to 2002 Kirchner held the post of senior art director at Jordan McGrath Case amp Taylor later Arnold New York Kirchner and his creative partner writer Andrew Cahill created a campaign for Zest body wash featuring football s Craig Ironhead Heyward 5 In 2002 Kirchner returned to freelance illustration working primarily in advertising 5 Personal life editKirchner lives in Connecticut with his wife Sandy Rabinowitz an illustrator specializing in equine art They have three adult children 5 Bibliography editComics edit Murder by Remote Control with Janwillem van de Wetering Ballantine 1986 Dover 2016 reissue ed Realms Catalan Communications 1987 The Bus Ballantine 1987 Tanibis 2012 reissue ed The Big Book of Losers Pathetic but True Tales of the World s Most Titanic Failures DC Comics 1997 The Bus 2 Tanibis 2015 Awaiting the Collapse Selected Works 1974 2014 Tanibis 2017 Hieronymus amp Bosch Tanibis 2018 Dope Rider A Fistful of Delirium Tanibis 2021 Non fiction edit Forgotten Fads and Fabulous Flops An Amazing Collection of Goofy Stuff That Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time Rhino 1995 Everything You Know is Wrong Rhino 1995 Oops A Stupefying Survey of Goofs Blunders and Botches Great and Small Rhino 1996 Deadliest Men The World s Deadliest Combatants Throughout the Ages Paladin Press 2001 Trajectories in Against the Grain Mad Artist Wallace Wood TwoMorrows 2003 Dueling With The Sword and Pistol 400 Years of One on One Combat Paladin Press 2004 Jim Cirillo s Tales of the Stakeout Squad Paladin Press 2008 More of the Deadliest Men Who Ever Lived Paladin Press 2009 Bowie Knife Fights Fighters and Fighting Techniques Paladin Press 2010 References editInline citations edit The Silver Age Sage Interview with Paul Kirchner Comic Book Review the bus Wilson Gahan Paperbacks Little Nemo Meets Dick Tracy The New York Times May 4 1986 Kirchner Paul 2015 Return of Dope Rider a b c d Kirchner Paul 2015 Strange Trip A 70s memoir in comic book form The Boston Globe June 26 2015 a b Kirchner Paul 2005 Creating the Eagle Force Mego Museum Accessed December 26 2014 General references edit Toyland The High Stakes Game of the Toy Industry by Sydney Ladensohn Stern and Ted Schoenhaus Contemporary Books 1991 Creating the Eagle Force Kirchner at the Great Comic Database Paul Kirchner Storyboard Artist Paladin podcast interview with Paul Kirchner Awesome 90s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Comics Paul Kirchner s Apocalyptic Sensibility Dope Rider Rides Again Dope Rider The Trippy Wild West Comic From High Times Read Dope Rider High Times Beautiful 1970s Skeleton Cowboy Comic Softie Ironhead soap ad come away clean winners by Heather Burns USA Today December 16 1997 Sports section p 1 Paul Kirchner on Murder by Remote Control The Lost Psychedelic Noir Comic Classic Panellogy Paul Kirchner s Murder by Remote Control Inkstuds Radio Paul Kirchner Interview Nibble naan with artist Paul Kirchner in Episode 109 of Eating the FantasticExternal links editOfficial website Paul Kirchner s Dope Rider Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Kirchner amp oldid 1155872349, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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