The ridiculous comics canon I'm talking about in this post's title
comes from Alicante, Spain, this time. Sincerely, I can't understand
this... Put a similar canon in a literary or film context and you are
laughed out of the room. What can be the reason that explains these
ridiculous comics canons all over the place? I stopped trying to fully
understand this many moons ago, but I have at least one explanation. To
put it bluntly: comics as an art form failed to attract people with good
taste. I can't imagine those who put Shakespeare, Marcel Proust,
Rembrandt, Francis Bacon, Mizoguchi, Rossellini, etc... etc...in their respective
canons constructing such an inane canon as the following one:
1.º -
Maus (Art Spiegelman)
2.º - Blueberry series (Jean-Michel Charlier & Jean Giraud 'Moebius')
3.º - Astérix series (René Goscinny & Albert Uderzo)
3.º - Tintin series (Hergé)
5.º -
Paracuellos (Carlos Giménez)
6.º -
A Contract With God (Will Eisner)
6.º - Corto Maltese series (Hugo Pratt)
6.º - The Sandman series (Neil Gaiman and others)
6.º -
Watchmen (Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons)
10º -
Adolf (Ozamu Tezuka)
10.º -
Black Hole (Charles Burns)
10.º - Calvin & Hobbes comic strip (Bill Watterson)
13.º -
The Eternaut (Héctor Germán Oesterheld & Francisco Solano López)
13.º - Little Nemo In Slumberland comic strip (Winsor McCay)
13.º - Mort Cinder series (Héctor Germán Oesterheld & Alberto Breccia)
13.º - Prince Valiant comic strip (Harold Foster)
13.º - The Spirit series (Will Eisner)
13.º -
V for Vendetta (Alan Moore & David Lloyd & Tony Weare - I have added the last name and they forgot it; most great artists are always forgotten in these ridiculous canons)
19.º - Akira series (Katsuhiro Otomo)
19.º - Animal Man series [# 1 - 26] (Grant Morrison & Chas Truog)
19.º -
Arrugas (Paco Roca)
19.º -
Batman Year One (Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli)
19.º -
My Father's Journal (Jiro Taniguchi)
19.º - Flash Gordon comic strip (Alex Raymond)
19.º -
From Hell (Alan Moore & Eddie Campbell)
19.º -
Jimmy Corrigan (Chris Ware)
19.º - Spirou and Fantasio series (André Franquin)
19.º - Mafalda comic strip (Quino)
19.º -
Persepolis (Marjane Satrapi)
19.º - Superlópez series (Jan)
Well... to tell you the truth, I'm speechless... How is such a monster even possible? It's simple existence (along with others like the one published in
The Comics Journal) proves that there's no future. This art form definitely deserves to die!