Amazing 1956 comic from William F. Wu's "Asian images" comic book collection at NYU: THE YELLOW CLAW
A little bit of news: I've been asked to curate the first-ever exhibition of the incredible comic book collection of science fiction author William F. Wu for New York University's Fales Library — Wu has samples of nearly every comic containing Asian images published between the years of 1947 and 1986, and has donated his archive to Fales! The show goes up in May, so there's a ton of research work (e.g., poring over comics) to be done between then and now. Well, in the course of that research, I came across this comic published by Atlas (which would later engender mighty Marvel): The first edition of The Yellow Claw, by EC Comics great Al Feldstein and artist Joe Maneely, published in October 1956. It's incredible in several ways: First, because it incorporates virtually every standing stereotype of Asians within its pages, depicted with amazing grotesquerie. Second, because it also introduces perhaps the first-ever Asian American pulp hero and protagonist: Jimmy Woo, Chinese American FBI agent, nemesis to the evil would-be conqueror (and Fu Manchu manquee) Yellow Claw. Woo also has an ongoing flirtation with the Claw's grandniece, Suwan, who pines for the dashing agent but also has lotus-like loyalty unto death toward her grand-uncle. Truly amazing stuff...and it's just the tip of the iceberg of this collection. I promise you, the exhibition is going to be a must-see.
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