March 6, 2013
Fantagraphics Co-Publisher Kim Thompson Diagnosed With Lung Cancer; Will Take A Leave Of Absence
By Tom Spurgeon
Thursday afternoon/evening Fantagraphics released a statement on behalf of co-publisher Kim Thompson, announcing his recent diagnosis of lung cancer. It is reproduced below in its entirety. Kim is a good friend and I love him; I wish him the best in the weeks ahead. I think he's an art hero, and the medium would be very different without his contributions. I hope you'll take time to send him a note saying so, if you're so moved.
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From Fantagraphics:
Kim Thompson has been my partner at Fantagraphics Books for 35 years. He's contributed vastly and selflessly to this company and to the comics medium and worked closely with countless fine artists over that time. This is a tough announcement to make, but everyone who knows Kim knows he's a fighter and we remain optimistic that he'll get through this and report back to report to work, where he belongs, doing what he loves.
-- Gary Groth
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I'm sure that by now a number of people in the comics field who deal with me on a regular or semi-regular basis have noticed that I've been responding more spottily. This is because of ongoing health issues for the past month, which earlier this week resolved themselves in a diagnosis of lung cancer.
This is still very early in the diagnosis, so I have no way of knowing the severity of my condition. I'm relatively young and (otherwise) in good health, and my hospital is top-flight, so I'm hopeful and confident that we will soon have the specifics narrowed down, set me up with a course of treatment, proceed, and lick this thing.
It is quite possible that as treatment gets underway I'll be able to come back in and pick up some aspects of my job, maybe even quite soon. However, in the interests of keeping things rolling as smoothly as I can, I've transferred all my ongoing projects onto other members of the Fantagraphics team. So if you're expecting something from me, contact Gary Groth, Eric Reyolds, or Jason Miles and they can hook you up with whoever you need. If there are things that only I know and can deal with, lay it out for them and they'll contact me.
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On behalf of Kim, we would like to encourage anyone who would like to reach out to him to feel free to send mail to him c/o Fantagraphics Books, 7563 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115, or email to [email protected].
posted 8:27 am PST |
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