Eddie Campbell is not himself. But these days, who is? It's meta-fictional mystery and mischief as the award-winning artist of From Hell sets out to find his own imposter.
Plus, on the flipside: a deluxe new presentation of The Fate of the Artist, Eddie Campbell's classic work of graphic meta-memoir! SIDE A:
The Second Fake Death of Eddie Campbell, by Eddie Campbell, is a spiritual sequel to his acclaimed graphic novel
The Fate of the Artist, in which the author was missing from his own autobiography. Many years later, during an endless Covid lockdown in which everybody wears a mask and needs a haircut, Eddie's wife is certain that he has been supplanted by an imposter. She hires a detective, the square-jawed Royler Boom, to solve the mystery. What follows -- interspersed with Campbell's trademark wry anecdotes, dreams, parodic pastiches, and pandemic peccadilloes -- is a thrilling investigation that builds to a car chase and a violent conclusion. The author cunningly passes this off as another piece of autobiography.
SIDE B:
The Fate of the Artist In an autobiography, the author and the subject are the same person... but now they've both gone missing.
The Fate of the Artist is a complex weaving of different strains of invention including a mock prose detective story, an imaginary Sunday comic strip, a mock fumetti-style interview with the author's daughter, intertwined with Campbell's beloved brand of autobiographical comic storytelling. In this deluxe reissue of a groundbreaking book, the award-winning cartoonist of
From Hell and
Alec presents a complex, caustic, and fiendishly clever meditation on the lonely life of the artist and the busy life that swirls around him.
Author: Eddie Campbell
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Top Shelf Productions
Published: 07/11/2023
Pages: 192
Weight: 1.4lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.80w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781603095242
Review Citation(s): Library Journal 05/19/2023 pg. 1
Publishers Weekly 07/17/2023
About the AuthorEddie Campbell has been making a living from comics since the 1980s. He is best known as the artist of
From Hell (with Alan Moore), and made a splash with
Bacchus, whose monthly comic ran for 60 issues. His semi-autobiographical concoctions however form his favorite strain of his own work. The former material was gathered in
Alec: The Years Have Pants, all except the full color book
The Fate of the Artist and the all-new
The Second Fake Death of Eddie Campbell.