Description
For the FIRST TIME EVER, the classic FRIDAY FOSTER newspaper color comic strip created by James D. "Jim" Lawrence (of Buck Rogers and James Bond fame) and illustrated by Jorge "Jordi" Longaron then later Gray Morrow is collected. The strip ran from 1974-1970 and inspired the 1975 movie of the same name starring Pam Grier. The strip is the first mainstream comic strip starring an African-American character in the title role.
The book will also include a significant bonus section including multiple interviews, an expanded sketchbook section, artwork, photos, essays, articles, behind-the-scenes info, and more!
Reviews
"In the future, when rare, cult-favorite comic strips are collected, as they should be, I hope the various editors and publishers use the new Ablaze collection of Friday Foster as a template."--forcesofgeek.com
"This collection has just about everything I'd want from a book about a little-known strip that deserves more attention. It's a beautifully comprehensive package and a compelling soap opera to read. I thought it was fantastic!" ---https://comicsworthreading.com/
"Overall, Friday Foster: The Sunday Strips is what casual and diehard fans of the comic strip need to have in their library. The stories, essays and interviews by the different writers more than entertains, they give the ultimate look at this hero. The art by the different artists are beautiful. Altogether, if you are looking for a gift for an old school comic book fan, this book more than suffices and offers a different protagonist who was ahead of her time." Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy---graphicpolicy.com
Book Information
ISBN 9781950912063
Author Jim Lawrence
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Ablaze, LLC
Publisher Ablaze, LLC
Weight(grams) 1501g
Dimensions(mm) 305mm * 229mm * 25mm