Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Tor Wants You!

My good friend Verl Holt Bond penciled this tribute to Joe Kubert's character and I tried my hand at inking it.

2 comments:

  1. wow. you guys nailed it.
    this is a darn good drawing
    all by itself... but moreover
    it *looks like kubert*.

    now that i think of it.
    i quite enjoy m. neno's
    unashamed kirby-tribute
    style (and, what's more,
    the loud-and-clear echoes
    of kirby's jimmy-olsen moment)...
    but... now that i think of it...
    steranko & (windsor-)smith
    & that "myth of 8-opus" cat
    and many many others besides
    neno have openly sat at the
    feet of this particular master.
    and even *i*... who "can't draw"...
    have proudly stolen (mostly
    in my childhood & youth when
    i was less self-conscious about
    that kinda thing) from eisner
    (letters that look like buildings!)
    and kurtzman (scribble an outline
    and *publish*! or get inked by
    elder so carefully it'll make a kid
    look at _little_annie_fanny_ first
    ... never mind the goddess-of-
    -the-month. & all those _mad_
    reprints & i didn't even know it
    was the same guy... just knew
    it was *great* and that the
    grownups were the ones missing
    out)... and obviously kirby
    (hulk *smash*!).

    the thing is. *everybody* steals
    from these guys...
    wow. flashback moment.
    these grafitti kids. bode.
    boy he was great...
    but what's up with joe kubert?
    evidently he's got a kid somewhere
    (cf mark bode) with some chops
    but for hecksake. kubert was
    *kubert* for hecksake and deserves
    just as many clones as the next
    astonishing-master-of-the-medium.

    probably i'm just revealing my ignorance
    here but whoa. _letters_from_sarejevo_
    was one of those rare "show it proudly
    to people that don't even know they
    like comics" things (and also way better
    than friggin _maus_ which don't get me
    wrong was a masterpiece). where's
    the love? this guy was one of a kind.

    gee i like typing. thanks for the post.

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  2. Most of the guys you mentioned considered themselves only hired craftsmen who churned out work to pay the bills. But, their work endures. And we all need to pay the bills. Now it's our time to create the work that endures.

    Glad you like the drawing!

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