Will Eisner’s Quarterly

    (Kitchen Sink, 1983-1986)
™ and © Kitchen Sink Press, Inc.

Kitchen Sink published The Spirit (Magazine) from 1977 until 1983; highlights of that stellar run included occasional new stories and artwork for the master himself, Will Eisner, as well as Eisner-conducted interviews with other comics legends—including Jack Kirby in a column entitled “Shoptalk.” Will Eisner’s Quarterly and The Spirit (8th Series) replaced The Spirit (Magazine), and while the quarterly magazine reprinted some of Eisner’s super-hero work, it also presented some of Eisner’s more poignant and dramatic work, most notably A Life Force—a return to 55 Dropsie Avenue, the Bronx; the folks who lived there during the Great Depression; and the saga that began in the graphic novel A Contract with God. The “Shoptalk” column continued in the quarterly, too; in fact, the first issue featured an interview with the great Neal Adams.
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  • 2
    Feb 1984
    Cover: $3.50
    W: Will Eisner  ·  A: Will Eisner, Chuck, Mazoujian, Bob Brown, Lou Fine
    A Life Force; Lady Luck; Mr. Mystic; The Spirit
    2 copies from $3.75
  • 3
    Aug 1984
    Cover: $3.50
    W: Will Eisner  ·  A: Will Eisner, Bob Powell
    A Life Force; Mr. Mystic; The Spirit
    1 copy for $2.50
  • 7
    Dec 1985
    Cover: $1.95
    W: Will Eisner  ·  A: Will Eisner
    2 copies from $7.95
  • 8
    Mar 1986
    Cover: $1.95
    W: Will Eisner  ·  A: Will Eisner
    2 copies from $4.25