- It Rhymes with Lust
"It Rhymes with Lust" is a book, originally published in 1950, considered one of the most notable precursors of the
graphic novel . Called a "picture novel" on the cover and published by thecomic book andmagazine companySt. John Publications , it was written byArnold Drake andLeslie Waller (together using thepseudonym "Drake Waller"), with black-and-white art by Matt Baker and inkerRay Osrin . In co-author Drake's opinion, "I don't think there is much question that "It Rhymes with Lust" was the first graphic novel".Fact|date=February 2007According to Drake, he and Waller created the concept of "picture novels" in 1949 while in college in
New York City , conceiving "a more developed comic book — a deliberate bridge between comic books and book books. ... What we planned was a series of picture novels that were, essentially, action, mystery, Western and romance movies on paper". Armed with a two-page sample of an example story, "One Man Too Many!", Drake and Waller convinced Archer St. John of St. John Publications to launch a line ofmass market paperback s containing original comics work that would appeal to the general public."It Rhymes with Lust" is an adult-oriented story, influenced by
film noir and pulp fiction, that depicts life in a steel town and stars a manipulative woman named Rust. Comics writer-artistMichael T. Gilbert wrote in liner notes for 2006 reprinting in "The Comics Journal " that it "reads like aB-movie potboiler, bubbling over with greed, sex, and political corruption". The cover tagline reads: "She was greedy, heartless and calculating. She knew what she wanted and was ready to sacrifice anything to get it".St. John published a second book in the line, the
mystery novel "The Case of the Winking Buddha", by pulp novelistManning Lee Stokes and illustratorCharles Raab . Neither book sold especially well, and the line was quietly cancelled."It Rhymes with Lust" was reprinted in its entirety in the 30th-anniversary issue (#277) of "The Comics Journal". In March 2007
Dark Horse Comics published a softcover reprint with a new introduction by Drake.References
* "It Rhymes with Lust." "
The Comics Journal " #277 (July 2006), 78-143.Fantagraphics Books .
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