Paul Kirchner (born January 29, 1952) is an American writer and illustrator who has worked in diverse areas, from
comic strips
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and toy design to advertising and editorial art.
Early life
Paul Kirchner was born in
New Haven, Connecticut. He attended
Cooper Union School of Art
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but left in his third year, when, with the help of
Larry Hama and
Neal Adams, he began to get work in the
comic book industry.
Career
Comics
He penciled stories for
DC’s
horror
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line and assisted on ''
Little Orphan Annie
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'' for
Tex Blaisdell
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, who took over the strip after the death of
Harold Gray.
In December 1973,
Ralph Reese
Ralph Reese (born May 19, 1949) is an American artist who has illustrated for books, magazines, trading cards, comic books and comic strips, including a year drawing the '' Flash Gordon'' strip for King Features. Prolific from the 1960s to the 1 ...
introduced Kirchner to
Wally Wood, for whom he worked as assistant for several years.
In the mid-1970s, Kirchner wrote and illustrated the surrealistic comic strip ''Dope Rider'' for ''
High Times''.
For ''
Heavy Metal'' he did an equally surrealistic monthly strip, ''the bus'' (1979–85). These strips were collected in a book, ''
The Bus'', published by Ballantine in 1987. A new edition has been released in 2012 by French publisher Tanibis. Paul Kirchner also wrote and illustrated occasional short features for ''
Heavy Metal'' and ''
Epic Illustrated
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''. Most of them were collected in the book ''Realms'' (Catalan Communications, 1987).
In 1981, through his brother Thomas Kirchner, a
Zen Buddhist monk, Paul Kirchner met the Zen practitioner and author
Janwillem van de Wetering
Jan Willem Lincoln "Janwillem" van de Wetering (February 12, 1931 – July 4, 2008) was the author of a number of works in English and Dutch.
Biography
Van de Wetering was born and raised in Rotterdam, but in later years he lived in South Africa ...
. Together they produced a graphic detective novel, ''Murder by Remote Control'' (Ballantine, 1986).
[ Wilson, Gahanbr>"Paperbacks: Little Nemo Meets Dick Tracy,"]
''The New York Times'' (May 4, 1986).
In 1983–84, Kirchner did the licensing art and in-pack comic books for the
Robo Force robot toy line from
CBS Toys
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. From the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, he wrote and drew comics features for ''
He-Man
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'', ''
GoBots'', ''
ThunderCats'', ''
G.I. Joe
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'' and ''
Power Rangers'' magazines, published by
Telepictures (later Welsh Publications).
He illustrated a surreal cartoon for ''VQ Magazine'' and the long-running ''Jack B. Quick'' feature in ''
Sports Illustrated for Kids
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''.
Paul Kirchner stopped doing comics from the mid-90s to early 2010s. Between 2013 and 2015 he drew new episodes of ''the bus'' which have been published in various magazines in US and in Europe. He also relaunched ''Dope Rider'' for ''
High Times''.
[Kirchner, Paul (2015)]
"Return of Dope Rider"
/ref> He is currently doing a comic strip, ''Hieronymus & Bosch'', which is featured in the comics section of the Adult Swim website. He drew a four-page autobiographical story for '' The Boston Globe'' 2015 Boomers Issue.[Kirchner, Paul (2015]
"Strange Trip: A ‘70s memoir in comic book form"
''The Boston Globe'' (June 26, 2015).
Illustration
In the 1970s and early 1980s, Kirchner did several dozen covers for the pornographic magazine '' Screw''. He regularly did illustrations for '' The New York Times'', '' The Wall Street Journal'', and other publications.
Toy design
In 1981, he co-designed a line of military action figures, the Eagle Force
Eagle Force was a die-cast action figure military-themed toy line marketed by Mego Corporation in the 1980s in the United States. Produced during Ronald Reagan's first term as president, the Eagle Force toy line was marketed to send the message ...
, for the Mego Corporation.[Kirchner, Paul (2005)]
"Creating the Eagle Force,"
Mego Museum. Accessed Dec. 26, 2014.
Kirchner freelanced regularly for Tyco Toys, working on the Dino-Riders, Crash Dummies, and Spy-Tech[ toy lines, for which he wrote the back stories, did design work, wrote and drew in-pack comics and scripted for animation.
]
Non fiction Books
He illustrated Col. Jeff Cooper's ''To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth'', as well as seven subsequent books for the noted firearms authority and big game hunter.
Kirchner wrote three pop-culture books for Rhino Entertainment. The first, ''Forgotten Fads and Fabulous Flops'', inspired an episode of The History Channel's ''Modern Marvels
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'', "Failed Inventions", in which Kirchner is featured.
He has published five books with Paladin Press: ''The Deadliest Men'', ''Dueling With the Sword and Pistol'', ''Jim Cirillo's Tales of the Stakeout Squad'', ''More of the Deadliest Men Who Ever Lived'', and ''Bowie Knife Fights, Fighters, and Fighting Techniques''.
Advertising
From 1996 to 2002, Kirchner held the post of senior art director at Jordan, McGrath, Case & Taylor (later Arnold New York). Kirchner and his creative partner, writer Andrew Cahill, created a campaign for Zest body wash
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featuring football's Craig "Ironhead" Heyward.[
In 2002, Kirchner returned to freelance illustration, working primarily in advertising.][
]
Personal life
Kirchner lives in Connecticut with his wife, Sandy Rabinowitz, an illustrator specializing in equine art. They have three adult children.[
]
Bibliography
Comics
* ''Murder by Remote Control'' with Janwillem van de Wetering (Ballantine, 1986, Dover, 2016 (reissue ed.))
* ''Realms'' (Catalan Communications, 1987)
* '' The Bus'' (Ballantine, 1987; Tanibis, 2012 (reissue ed.))
* ''The Big Book of Losers: Pathetic but True Tales of the World's Most Titanic Failures'' (DC Comics, 1997)
* ''The Bus 2'' (Tanibis, 2015)
* ''Awaiting the Collapse: Selected Works 1974 - 2014'' (Tanibis, 2017)
* ''Hieronymus & Bosch'' (Tanibis, 2018)
* ''Dope Rider: A Fistful of Delirium'' (Tanibis, 2021)
Non fiction
* ''Forgotten Fads and Fabulous Flops: An Amazing Collection of Goofy Stuff That Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time'' (Rhino, 1995)
* ''Everything You Know is Wrong'' (Rhino, 1995)
* ''Oops!: A Stupefying Survey of Goofs, Blunders, and Botches, Great and Small'' (Rhino, 1996)
* ''Deadliest Men: The World's Deadliest Combatants Throughout the Ages'' (Paladin Press, 2001)
* “Trajectories", in ''Against the Grain: Mad Artist Wallace Wood'' (TwoMorrows, 2003)
* ''Dueling With The Sword and Pistol: 400 Years of One-on-One Combat'' (Paladin Press, 2004)
* ''Jim Cirillo's Tales of the Stakeout Squad'' (Paladin Press, 2008)
* ''More of the Deadliest Men Who Ever Lived'' (Paladin Press, 2009)
* ''Bowie Knife Fights, Fighters, and Fighting Techniques'' (Paladin Press, 2010)
References
Inline citations
General references
* ''Toyland: The High-Stakes Game of the Toy Industry'' by Sydney Ladensohn Stern and Ted Schoenhaus (Contemporary Books, 1991)
Creating the Eagle Force
Kirchner at the Great Comic Database
Paul Kirchner Storyboard Artist
Paladin podcast interview with Paul Kirchner
Awesome ’90s ‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers’ Comics
Paul Kirchner's Apocalyptic Sensibility
Dope Rider Rides Again
‘Dope Rider,’ The Trippy Wild West Comic From ‘High Times’
Read "Dope Rider," High Times' Beautiful 1970s Skeleton-Cowboy Comic
* "Softie 'Ironhead,' soap ad come away clean winners" by Heather Burns (''USA Today,'' 16 December 1997, Sports section, p. 1)
* ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t7_PV08nGQ/ Panellogy -- Paul Kirchner's Murder by Remote Control
Inkstuds Radio: Paul Kirchner Interview
Nibble naan with artist Paul Kirchner in Episode 109 of Eating the Fantastic
External links
Official website
Paul Kirchner's ''Dope Rider''
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1952 births
American cartoonists
American comics artists
American male writers
American surrealist artists
Living people
Artists from New Haven, Connecticut
Writers from New Haven, Connecticut
American storyboard artists