The American
West is more than history; it’s myth: from wild frontier adventure to
Tinseltown glitz, the West has fed America’s imagination, including that of
legendary comics creator Howard Chaykin (SATELLITE SAM, AMERICAN FLAGG, BLACK
KISS). CENTURY WEST, the new Image Comics graphic novel out in September, is
his ode to the West and the origins of the modern world.
CENTURY WEST
follows the life of Century, Texas, from sleepy settlement to twentieth-century
boomtown, and three men on whom the change has a profound effect. The three men
are all settlers from the east who establish themselves as Texas Rangers,
becoming an indelible part of the story of the American West.
Preview Pages in Century West
It’s a story
that has always fascinated self-described “New York Jew” Chaykin.
“CENTURY
WEST is one of the projects that’s been in my concept book since the early
1990s — a narrative demonstration of my conviction that the modern world began
a lot earlier than any of us mid-20th-century types ever knew, and the movies
were what made that modernity concrete, inviolable and inevitable,” he told ComicsAlliance. “And of course, it’s got
cowboys, Indians, airplanes and a Passover seder, for Christ sake. What more
could you ask for?”
Chaykin has
also spoken to Comic Book Resources about CENTURY WEST.
Originally created for Disney Italia, CENTURY WEST has
been published in Spanish and English, and September’s Image Comics edition
(ISBN 978-1-60706-788-7) is the first time the 64-page graphic novel will
appear in English. It can be pre-ordered now from the July issue of Previews.
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