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| - The Someday Funnies is an exceptionally large and varied book of comics which was published by Abrams on November 1, 2011. The book was a project that had originally been intended as a special supplement for the magazine Rolling Stone, but this collection of comics about the 1960s rapidly grew too large to be used for that purpose. The collection was started in the early 1970s, when the humorist Michel Choquette began soliciting work internationally from contemporary writers and artists, 169 of whom responded. Forty years later the book was finally published. (en)
- The Someday Funnies (« Les Bandes dessinées d'un jour », jeu de mot sur « Sunday funnies », les suppléments humoristiques dominicaux des journaux américains au début du XXe siècle) est un ouvrage collectif de bande dessinée dirigé par Michel Choquette (né le 14 mars 1938 à Montréal) dans les années 1970. Longtemps un projet maudit, il a finalement été publié en 2011 par la maison d'édition américaine Abrams. The Someday Funnies n'a pas été traduit en français. (fr)
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| - The Someday Funnies is an exceptionally large and varied book of comics which was published by Abrams on November 1, 2011. The book was a project that had originally been intended as a special supplement for the magazine Rolling Stone, but this collection of comics about the 1960s rapidly grew too large to be used for that purpose. The collection was started in the early 1970s, when the humorist Michel Choquette began soliciting work internationally from contemporary writers and artists, 169 of whom responded. Forty years later the book was finally published. Of those who contributed pieces, many were already well known as cartoonists, but numerous others were leading creative figures of the 20th century in other fields. Pieces were created especially for the book by writers, artists, and composers including the writer William Burroughs, the filmmaker Federico Fellini, the writer Tom Wolfe, the musician Frank Zappa, founding Mad (magazine) cartoonists Harvey Kurtzman and Wallace Wood, the cartoonists Gahan Wilson and Ed Subitzky, the artist Red Grooms, and 160 others. (en)
- The Someday Funnies (« Les Bandes dessinées d'un jour », jeu de mot sur « Sunday funnies », les suppléments humoristiques dominicaux des journaux américains au début du XXe siècle) est un ouvrage collectif de bande dessinée dirigé par Michel Choquette (né le 14 mars 1938 à Montréal) dans les années 1970. Longtemps un projet maudit, il a finalement été publié en 2011 par la maison d'édition américaine Abrams. The Someday Funnies n'a pas été traduit en français. Au début des années 1970, à la demande de Choquette, plus de 160 artistes lui envoient des planches de bande dessinée en vue d'une publication. Il s'agit principalement d'auteurs de bande dessinée américain (Harvey Kurtzman, Art Spiegelman, Wally Wood, Will Eisner, Bill Griffith, Don Martin, Vaughn Bodé, Sergio Aragonés, C. C. Beck, Barry Windsor-Smith, Shary Flenniken, Archie Goodwin, etc.), mais aussi quelques européens (Guido Crepax, Moebius, Ralph Steadman, Evert Geradts, Jean-Claude Forest, Albert Uderzo, Topor, Joost Swarte, Morris, René Goscinny, Carlos Giménez, etc.). On y trouve également le musicien Frank Zappa, des écrivains (William Burroughs, Gahan Wilson, Tom Wolfe, , Pierre Berton, etc.), l'artiste Red Grooms ainsi que le cinéaste Federico Fellini. (fr)
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