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A funny thing happened on the way to comic-strip immortality.
For many years, Ernie Bushmiller’s Nancy, with its odd-looking, squat
heroine, nearly abstract art, and often super-corny gags, was perceived as the
stodgiest, squarest comic strip in the world. Popular with newspaper read-
ers, true — but definitely not a strip embraced by comic-strip connoisseurs,
like Krazy Kat, Dick Tracy or Terry and the Pirates.
But then those connoisseurs took a closer look, and began to realize that
Bushmiller’s art approached its own kind of cartoon perfection, and those
corny gags often achieved a striking zen quality. In its own way, it turned
out Nancy was in fact the most iconic comic strip of all. (The American Heritage Dictionary actually uses a Nancy strip
to illustrate its entry on “comic strip.”)
Charter members of the Nancy revival include Art Spiegelman, who published Mark Newgarden’s famous “Love’s
Savage Fury” (featuring Nancy and Bazooka Joe) in an early issue of RAW; Fletcher Hanks anthologist Paul Karasik;
Zippy the Pinhead creator Bill Griffith; underground publisher Denis Kitchen, who released several volumes of Nancy
collections in the 1980s; Understanding Comics’ Scott McCloud, who created the “Five-Card Nancy” card game; Joe
Brainard, who produced an entire Nancy Book of paintings in 2008; and Andy Warhol, who produced a painting based
on Nancy.
Beginning in the Winter of 2011, fans will be dancing with joy as Fantagraphics unveils an ongoing Nancy reprint
project. Each volume will contain a whopping full three years of daily Nancy strips (a Sunday Nancy project looms in the
future), collected in a fat, square (what else, for the “squarest” strip in the world?) package designed by Jacob (Popeye,
Beasts!, Willie and Joe) Covey.
This first volume will collect every daily strip from 1943 to 1945. (Fantagraphics will eventually release Nancy’s first
five years, 1938-1942, but given the scarcity of archival material for these years we are giving ourselves some extra time
to collate it all.)
This first Nancy volume will feature an introduction by another stellar Bushmiller fan, Daniel Clowes (from whose
collection most of the strips in this volume were scanned), a biography of the artist, and much more.
"In this, the reading public has a rare opportunity. No, make that a rare challenge — to read
Bushmiller without the benefit of recontextualization of any sort. The fact that you
laugh at a Nancy gag — and you will — is all on you. There will be no downtown doyenne
to comfort you in the know ledge that the gag about, oh, bathroom plungers, or cotton
candy, or squirt guns, is an ironically loaded statement on anything at all. No, you'll be
stuck in a room alone with Ernie Bushmiller, who will force you to confront your inner
stoopid like no other American artist. Indeed, it is genuine, nonironic praise to say of
Bushmiller that if you don't get a Nancy joke, you are a moron.... Now, Nancy Is Happy arrives after three decades of pro-Nancy revival and mainstream
humor often as archly silly and unreal as Bushmiller's — Letterman, Conan, Pee-wee
Herman, The Mighty Boosh, or the grown-up fan base of Yo Gabba Gabba! It bodes well
for Bushmiller's legacy that there's finally an audience educated enough to appreciate his
brand of dumb." – Ben Schwartz, Bookforum
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