George Clayton Johnson was an up-and-coming short story writer who broke into Hollywood in a big way when he co-wrote the screenplay for Ocean's Eleven. More legendary works followed, including Logan's Run and classic scripts for shows like The Twilight Zone and Star Trek. Late in life, Johnson befriended comics journalist and artist Henry Chamberlain, and the two had long chats about his amazing life and career. Now Chamberlain pays tribute to his late friend in the graphic novel George's Run, which brings Johnson's creative milieu to life in vividly illustrated color panels. The result feels less limore
For a few of the faults the book has, I am glad that I read it. George Clayton Johnson is a marvel and it is a good book to learn about his work and who he was a a person. Read Full Review
George's Run will mostly appeal to nostalgia buffs and scholars of the Golden Age of Television. Yet I believe it may also capture the heart of anyone who dreamed of meeting their heroes and becoming their friends. Read Full Review
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