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Will Eisner Week: Gre-Solvent

Drawn by a 19 year old Will Eisner as a commercial job for the cleaning product “Gre-Solvent”; without the strip below Eisner & Iger Studio (also known as Syndicated Features Corporation) may have never existed.

"Gre-Solvent" Advertisement drawn by Will Eisner. From The Will Eisner Collection, of The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

In 1936 after the dissolve of Samuel Maxwell “Jerry” Iger’s Wow, What a Magazine!, Iger and Eisner teamed up with the plan of forming a studio that would produce comics “on demand”. Comic publishers at the time had previously focused on reprints of newspaper strips, while Eisner & Iger were able to bring something new to the table: full feature comic stories created specifically for their publication.

As legend has it, Iger was hesitant about the finances it would require to start up a company. Eisner convinced him otherwise by using the $15 he had received for drawing the “Gre-Solvent” ad to pay the first 3 months rent for an office space (rent being $5 per month). Thus emerged Eisner & Iger Studio, and an opportunity for young cartoonists they hired such as Jack Kirby, Wallace Wood, and Jules Feiffer to first enter the field.

Will Eisner Week: The Spirit

Happy Will Eisner Week, everyone! In honor of Will’s birthday (tomorrow, March 6th) and to take part in the annual Will Eisner Week celebration, the blog will be updated daily with Eisner as our focus, including selections from The Will Eisner Collection here at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. The collection contains original and published work by Eisner and by various artists who worked for him, as well as correspondence, articles, and commercial publications. You can browse the finding aid for this collection here.

Early rendition of "The Spirit" in TuPenny Adventure Comics. The Will Eisner Collection, of The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

Stay tuned this week for originals, early publications, and Eisner-related events and interviews!

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