The Marvel/Atlas war comic era started with War Comics #1, which hit newsstands in early September 1950, a little over a month after the United States entered the Korean War. That war would soon help inspire a wave of war comic books from countless publishers in the early 1950s, but war comics would be a[...]
joe Sinnott Archives
Published in 1961, with cover art by comics legend Joe Sinnott, later of the Fantastic Four, inked by Vince Colletta with stories by the pair, as well as Joe Gill, Charles Nicholas, and Sal Trapani and edited by Pat Masulli.
#gallery-1 {
margin: auto;
}
#gallery-1 .gallery-item {
float: left;
margin-top: 10px;
text-align: center;
width: 50%;
}
#gallery-1 img {
border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;
}
#gallery-1 .gallery-caption {
margin-left: 0;
}
/*[...]
But you can see what was in the air regarding these horror comics in Menace #7 from 1953, a bunch of stories written and edited by Stan, with art by Russ Heath, Joe Maneely, Syd Shores, and Joe Sinnott.
In 1954, Dr Frederick Wertham published Seduction Of The Innocent, warning that comics were a negative form[...]
and Joe Sinnott This is exceptionally cool to see, this kind of art can even be cooler than actual comic art Promotional materials like this don't come up for auction all the time, but Heritage Auctions gets rarer pieces like this a lot Sitting at $1,300 right now with bidding ending on July 10th, this[...]
The family of legendary Joe Sinnott posted the following to his Facebook today, announcing the legendary comic book artist's death this morning, aged 93.
It with great sorrow that we must announce the passing of Joltin' Joe Sinnott on June 25th at 8:40am at the age of 93 He went peacefully with the knowledge that his[...]
(Small Press and Mainstream Independent): Stefano Gaudiano (The Walking Dead, Manifest Destiny).
ALL-IN-ONE (pencilling and inking together): Jason Fabok (Justice League).
THE SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD: Vince Colletta.
THE JOE SINNOTT HALL OF FAME: Frank Giacoia and Josef Rubenstein.
Joe Sinnott, the first recipient and the name sake for the Hall of Fame award made the following statement:
I was quite pleased to[...]
This is the sixth annual Joe Sinnott Inking Challenge and a spin-off challenge that focuses on the pencil work of DC's co-publisher Jim Lee The results of the challenge are then auctioned off.
The original Inking Challenge program educates the public about inking by having industry legend and Inkwell Special Ambassador Joe Sinnott do a tight[...]
A spectacular page of original art from Fantastic Four #55 drawn by Jack Kirby, inked by Joe Sinnott and featuring the Silver Surfer sold at Heritage Auctions earlier today for $155,350 The 1966 page is from one of the peak periods of the Silver Age, just a few months after the Silver Surfer first appeared in Fantastic[...]
Here's the variant cover for John Byrne's new IDW comic, Trio, this one inked by Joe Sinnott Each issue will have a variant cover inked by another legendary comics creator.
Talking of which, here's the cover to the Artist's Edition of Daredevil: Born Again by Miller and Mazzucchelli
Here's what the solicitation says;
Collecting the entire storyline of[...]