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Hard Core LOGO: Portrait of a Thousand Punks Anniversary Edition
Contributor(s): Craine, Nick (Author), Crosbie, Lynn (Introduction by)
ISBN: 1487001924     ISBN-13: 9781487001926
Publisher: A List
OUR PRICE:   $14.41  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Literary
- Music | Genres & Styles - Punk
Dewey: 741.597
LCCN: 2016962170
Series: List
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 7.4" W x 9.1" (0.75 lbs) 152 pages
 
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Joe Dick, Billy Tallent, John Oxenburger, and Pipefitter are Hard Core Logo -- Vancouver's legendary, but now defunct, punk band.

Joe Dick coaxes his former bandmates to overcome personal differences and reunite for a benefit concert for their ageing punk mentor, Bucky Haight, who has been shot. But the concert's not enough for Joe; he wants the band to hit the road again. For the Hard Cores this means the beginning of the end, and they come to realize that they can neither relive nor alter the past.

From the pen of hugely talented Canadian comic artist and illustrator Nick Craine comes a searing rendition of those Hard Core days and nights. In this graphic take on the story originally conceived by Michael Turner and made into a critically acclaimed film by Bruce McDonald, Craine pits the legendary Hard Cores against a collage-like backdrop of bars, hotel rooms, the road, and the Canadian Prairies.

Featuring a new introduction by Lynn Crosbie and a tear-out guitar chord book, Hard Core Logo: Portrait of a Thousand Punks weaves together a patchwork narrative of found art, dialogue, songs, and incidental bystanders. Craine skillfully renders his own unique cover-version of this cult film classic in graphic novel form.


Contributor Bio(s): Craine, Nick: -

NICK CRAINE is a painter, animation artist, illustrator, and musician from Guelph, Ontario. His illustrations have appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. Portrait of a Thousand Punks: Hard Core Logo, originally published in 1997, was his second film adaptation; his first of Bruce McDonald's Dance Me Outside was highly acclaimed by both critics and illustrators.

Crosbie, Lynn: -

Lynn Crosbie was born in Montreal and is a cultural critic, author, and poet. A Ph.D. in English literature with a background in visual studies, she teaches at the University of Toronto and the Art Gallery of Ontario. Her books (of poetry and prose) include Queen Rat, Dorothy L'Amour, and Liar. She is also the author of the controversial book, Paul's Case, and most recently Life Is About Losing Everything and the Trillium Book Award-nominated novel Where Did You Sleep Last Night. She is a contributing editor at Fashion and a National Magazine Award winner who has written about sports, style, art, and music.