Gil Kane drew every major comic book character in his 50-year career --
from Spider-Man and the Hulk to Superman and Batman -- and conceived and
drew independent "graphic novels" long before the term had any meaning
to the larger public. He was also a fascinating raconteur and a
formidable analyst, critic, and theorist of comics, a medium he loved.
Included in this collection are interviews Kane conducted with a wide
array of cartoonists: newspaper strip artists such as Hal Foster
(Prince Valiant) and Walt Kelly (Pogo); fellow comic book creators
such as Harvey Kurtzman; underground cartoonists Robert Crumb and Jack
Jackson; and the literary critic Donald Phelps.