Nat Gertler (born April 30, 1965)[1] is an American writer known for his comic books and his books about comics, including six on Charles Schulz's Peanuts.[2] Gertler is the publisher of About Comics and founded an annual cartoonists' challenge, 24 Hour Comics Day. He has been nominated for three Eisner Awards and won one.
He founded comic-book publisher About Comics, initially for his own work, beginning with The Factor issue #0 (1998), and later encompassing new and reprinted work by other creators.[5] About Comics would go on to publish properties such as The Weasel Patrol, The Factor, Licensable BearTM, and The Liberty Project.[6][7]
In 2004, he founded the annual 24 Hour Comics Day challenge to cartoonists to produce a 24-page comic book,[7] based on a concept previously conceived by Scott McCloud and Steve Bissette in 1990.[8] Outside of comics, he has written or co-written numerous books in the Complete Idiot's Guides series of books, including The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Graphic Novel, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music on the Internet with MP3 and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft PowerPoint 2000.[9]
In November 2016, Gertler's company About Comics began publishing facsimile editions of The Negro Motorist Green-Book guides, originally published by Victor Hugo Green and his wife Alma Green from the 1930s to the 1960s to help African-Americans travel safely in a segregated U.S.[10][11]
Reviews
Gertler's 2010 The Peanuts Collection received positive reviews in USA Today[12] and elsewhere. The Chicago Sun-Times described it as a "slipcovered museum collection" filled with "treasures",[13] and the Christian Science Monitor described it as "a gold mine of Peanuts memorabilia and removable inserts".[14] Gertler's script anthologies Panel One and Panel Two were "highly recommend[ed]" by USA Today for persons interested in learning how to write comic books.[15]
2023 Eisner Award winner: Best Comics-Related Book: Charles M. Schulz: The Art and Life of the Peanuts Creator in 100 Objects by Benjamin L. Clark and Nat Gertler[20]
Selected works
Books
Panel One: Comic Book Scripts by Top Writers (editor), About Comics, 2002 (ISBN0-9716338-0-0).
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Graphic Novel (with Steve Lieber), Alpha Books, 2004 (ISBN1592572332).
Comics prose : short stories (editor and contributor), About Comics, 2004 (ISBN0-9716338-6-X).
The Factor (with various illustrators), About Comics, 2004 (ISBN0-9716338-5-1).
reprints The Factor, issues 0–4, About Comics, 1999.
issue 0 previously published in Negative Burn 29–31.
24 Hour Comics Day Highlights, 2004 (editor), About Comics, 2004 (ISBN0-9753958-0-7).
24 Hour Comics All-Stars (editor), About Comics, 2005 (ISBN0-9753958-4-X).
Charles M. Schulz: The Art and Life of the Peanuts Creator in 100 Objects (written with Benjamin L. Clark and The Charles M Schulz Museum), Weldon Owen, 2022 ISBN978-1681888606
^Rosenberg, Aaron (April 30, 2008). "Happy Birthday: Nat Gertler". ComicMix.com. Archived from the original on August 27, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
^Smith, Zack (November 28, 2012). "How to write a comic book". USA Today. Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
^Kallies, Christy (1999). "Nat Gertler: Eisner Nominee". Vol. 2, no. 5. Sequential Tart. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
^Murphy, Chris (November 17, 2008). "About Comics at the Ten Year Mark". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on October 26, 2014. Retrieved March 13, 2014. Issue 0 of The Factor collected shorter works by writer Nat Gertler ... The Eisner-nominated miniseries told the story of one superhero....