Otto Binder: The Life and Work of a Comic Book and Science Fiction Visionary
By (Author) Bill Schelly
Foreword by Richard A. Lupoff
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
19th September 2016
6th June 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Graphic novel and Manga artwork
741.5973
Paperback
352
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
572g
Illuminating and informative, this biography of comics writer Otto Binder will appeal to fans of comic books, science fiction, and UFOs. Bill Schelly tells an inspiring story of professional and personal growth, sprinkled with exciting illustrations of beloved DC Comics characters. In this fascinating biography, comic book historian Bill Schelly chronicles the life of Otto Binder, from pulp magazine author to writer of Supergirl, Captain Marvel, and Superman. As the originator of the first sentient robot in literature ("I, Robot," published in Amazing Stories in 1939 and predating Isaac Asimov's collection of the same name), Binder's effect on science fiction was profound. Within the world of comic books, he created or co-created much of the Superman universe, including Smallville; Krypto, Superboy's dog; Supergirl; and the villain Braniac. In later years, Binder expanded from comic books into pure science writing, publishing dozens of books and articles on the subject of satellites and space travel as well as UFOs and extraterrestrial life. Through comic panels, personal letters, and interviews with Binder's own family and friends, Schelly weaves together Binder's professional successes and personal tragedies, including the death of Binder's only daughter and his wife's struggle with mental illness. Otto Binder- The Life and Work of a Comic Book and Science Fiction Visionary is a biography that is both meticulously researched and beautifully told, keeping Binder's spirit of scientific curiosity and whimsy very much alive.
Otto Binder was a kind of titan, a precursor of the gods because he came up with basic primordial forms that later writers would perhaps polish to a greater luster. But Binder hewed them out of solid rock. He was mining the raw material.
Alan Moore, author of Watchmen and V for Vendetta
Bill Schelly has an obsessive yet intelligent passion for things many might consider marginal if not bizarrealways the mark of an interesting mind.
Tom Robbins, author ofEven Cowgirls Get the Blues
Bill Schelly has done an amazing job of capturing Otto and his family and friends, and explaining in an interesting way why his work was so important and precedent-setting.
Michael Uslan, executive producer of The Dark Knight Rises
Schelly truly brings Binder alive on the page. He crafts a candid and sympathetic portrait that makes you feel that you have gotten to know the man almost as vividly as if you had met him in real life.
Paul Gravett, Comic Book Marketplace
BILL SCHELLEY has been immersed in the world of science fiction and comic fandom for many years now. He has been adding to the pop culture fringe since the mid-1960s. Creator of the popular fanzine Sense of Wonder, Schelly has been meticulously researching the history of comic book fandom since 1991, and has published many books on the subject. He is currently the associate editor of the Eisner Award-winning magazine Alter Ego. His recent books include The American Comic Book Chronicles- The 1950s (2013), and Harvey Kurtzman, The Man Who Created Mad (2015).