Joe Kubert and Jaime Hernandez, Dave Gibbons and Jack Kirby, as well as the likes of Bob Kane and Joe Orlando, Murphy Anderson, Ramona Fradon, Gil Kane, Jim Steranko, and Gene Colan, Michael Kaluta, P Craig Russell, Jim Starlin, Jim Aparo, and Frank Thorne, Bill Sienkiewicz, Matt Wagner, Howard Chaykin, and Brian Bolland.
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Foreword by Joe Kubert.
Zembla cover from Hexagon Comics USA.
Zembla art from Hexagon Comics USA.
ZEMBLA was created in 1963 to compete with the American comic TARZAN and the Italian comic AKIM It is the story of an orphaned child who grows up in the jungle of the African state of Karunda, raised by lions[...]
Arlen Schumer, author of the Silver Age of Comic Book Art, is giving two more of his live 'visualecture' webinars next week for the New York Adventure Club, on the life and works of Carmine Infantino and Joe Kubert Priced at $10, he's running them during the early afternoon on the East Coast, rather than[...]
Last year Bleeding Cool reported on The Joe Kubert School Of Cartoon and Graphic Art of Dover, New Jersey being bought out by Anthony Marques Today we get a look at a high profile being planned for the most prominent English language comic book school of all And they have bought full-page ads on the[...]
Anthony Marques has just bought The Kubert School, the famous comic book art college created by Joe Kubert A 2011 graduate of The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Arts, Inc in Dover, New Jersey, he is now its owner and president.
A freelance comics artist, including work for Dynamite Entertainment, IDW, and Dark Horse[...]
Atomic Crush Events, the company behind Comic Con Revolution whose exploits have been reported here on Bleeding Cool, have launched a new award called the Joe Kubert Distinguished Storyteller Award, named for the titular legendary comic book artist and patriarch of the Kubert dynasty, and another comics legend, Stan Sakai, is the inaugural recipient[...]
It includes creators such as Bill Everett, Ross Andru, Steve Ditko, Wally Wood, Joe Kubert, George Tuska, and much more More details below.
CRYPT OF HORROR #36
Much of the best artwork on the great Pre-Code horror comics of the 1950's was produced by art stars who shone in other genres (superheroes, Westerns, War, even love and humor)[...]
Dunbier said, "We should all be thankful w got the first one." He added, "When it's ready we'll print it." Dunbier also said that as good as the first book is, with what will be in the second book, it's going to be much better.
Dunbier also said that we should be getting more Joe Kubert[...]
Here are just a few of the higlights…
A page from Dark Knight Triumphant by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson.
A 1940s sketch of Superman by Joe Shuster. A page of Watchmen by Dave Gibbons.
A Curt Swan Superboy cover…Sam Keith on Sandman…
Jack Kirby drawing the Inhumans for Fantastic Four, A John Byrne/Terry Austin splash page from Uncanny X-Men.An Alex Raymond[...]
Gilbert, Jim Starlin, Joe Kubert, Arthur Adams, Walter Simonson, Paul Norris, Mike Grell, Mary Wilshire, Andy Kubert, Gil Kane, Kurt Schaffenberger, Bob Kane, Curt Swan, George Pérez, Howard Chaykin, Jan Duursema, Carmine Infantino, Jim Steranko, Gray Morrow, Neal Adams, Murphy Anderson, Dave Gibbons, Gilbert Hernandez, Dan Spiegle, Frank Thorne, Ramona Fradon, Matt Wagner, Ernie Colon, Irwin[...]
Making their own spin on the war comic books of the 1950s and 1960s, Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert turn an unlikely hero into a genre icon with Enemy Ace Now IDW is collecting five tales of ace German pilot Hans von Hammer and making Joe Kubert Enemy Ace: Artist's Edition.
Joe Kubert: Enemy Ace Artist's[...]
These were interspersed with dramatic readings from comics including: "The 3dts" by Normal Maurer and Joe Kubert, "Picture of Evil", by Joe Kubert and Les Zakarin, "Strange Dudes", "The Package", and "Nooter the Computer Saves the Planet" by Don Glassford, and "Merlin Realm" by Mark-Wayne Harris, Nicholas Koenig, Akin & Garvey, and Ray Zone.
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Joe in the company of the best work of Joe Kubert and Harvey Kurtzman.
If the house style of G.I Joe and its narrative structure served as a synecdoche of the Marvel Universe in general, there was a secondary aspect that can't be overlooked: letters pages and Bullpen Bulletins I absolutely ate these up as a[...]
Florent Belmonte is a French artist with a penchant for Marvel, DC and Star Wars imagery, and was recently featured on Geek Tyrant, showing off his work.
He talked about his love of Joe Kubert and working as a teacher in his school He talked about his former Dell editor/writer DJ Arneson He said Dell/Western destroyed all the original art, but he knew a kid who spoke Spanish in the production dept and he snuck him some of his art back, he[...]