E.J. Pace: Christian Cartoonist
Published by Calvary Comics
248 pages
$19.95
As a committed fan of comic strips and comic books, I'm interested in
the influence of those media, both past and present. As an even more
committed Christian, I'm fascinated at how they have been used to
communicate the message of the Bible. E.J. Pace: Christian Cartoonist,
by Alec Stevens, helps satiate both interests.
Pace was a dedicated theologian, as well as a gifted cartoon artist. His
single-panel combinations of words and pictures ably communicated
powerful points, and, for decades, moved many people to staunch
commitment in their Christian values.
His sketchy style, full of cross-hatching and abundant dark shades, was
highly realistic and emotionally resonant. It also contained an
authoritative quality which lent his work an influence not often seen in
the labors of most strip artists.
When one considers the emotive nature of his work, and that it appeared
prominently in publications by Moody Press other Christian publishers
throughout the 20th century (primarily early 20th), both nationally and
internationally, Pace's massive influence as a cartoonist cannot be
denied. His work has been seen by tens of millions over the decades.
Perhaps more.
Author Alec Stevens is to be commended for his work in gathering so much
of Pace's material, as well as his meticulous attention to the
cartoonist's professional life. A more complete undertaking I cannot
imagine.
E.J. Pace: Christian Cartoonist is recommended to any and all fans of
the history of comic strips. Even those who do not agree with the
Christian viewpoint will gain insight into the past influence of the
medium. And, perhaps, it's possible influence in the future?
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(Apologies to Alec Stevens: This review should never have taken so long.)
Review by Mark Allen