Imagined Mysteries: A Tribute to Leonard Nimoy

Comics & Graphic Novels, Non-Fiction
Cover of the book Imagined Mysteries: A Tribute to Leonard Nimoy by Anthony Woodward, Anthony Woodward
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Author: Anthony Woodward ISBN: 9781310915000
Publisher: Anthony Woodward Publication: September 15, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Anthony Woodward
ISBN: 9781310915000
Publisher: Anthony Woodward
Publication: September 15, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This comic explores my thoughts and feelings after the passing of Leonard Nimoy earlier in the year.I immediately felt inspired to try and explain what Nimoy’s portrayal of the TV character Spock meant to me and how I felt he fit into the cultural landscape. The comic itself was a different direction for me from what I have done before and the work I plan to do in future, but it was this weird little ball of inspiration that had to come out. After finishing this story, I sat on it for a while, because I just didn’t know where it sat, was it worth saying, and what do I know anyway...
Ultimately I’m proud of how it turned out and I think it says something important about our collective subconscious and about the importance and danger of the human imagination.

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This comic explores my thoughts and feelings after the passing of Leonard Nimoy earlier in the year.I immediately felt inspired to try and explain what Nimoy’s portrayal of the TV character Spock meant to me and how I felt he fit into the cultural landscape. The comic itself was a different direction for me from what I have done before and the work I plan to do in future, but it was this weird little ball of inspiration that had to come out. After finishing this story, I sat on it for a while, because I just didn’t know where it sat, was it worth saying, and what do I know anyway...
Ultimately I’m proud of how it turned out and I think it says something important about our collective subconscious and about the importance and danger of the human imagination.

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