Stan Lee, founder of Marvel Comics
"...also be of great interest to the general reading public because it's so intelligent and interestingly done."
Julie Schwartz, DC Comics
"Comic Book Artist is the best magazine about comic books I've ever read."
Book Description
Reprints the first three sold-out issues of the magazine, plus over 45 new pages of features and art, including: An unpublished story by Jack Kirby, an interview with Neal Adams about his Superman vs. Muhammad Ali book (including unused art), unpublished art by Bernie Wrightson, an unused story by Jeff Jones, an extensive new interview with Alan Weiss, and more! Experience DC Comics from 1967-74 through interviews with and unpublished art by Neal Adams, Carmine Infantino, Dick Giordano, Jack Kirby, Joe Kubert, and others! Relive Marvel's 1970s Second Wave with Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Gil Kane, Barry Windsor-Smith, Jim Starlin, and others! Delight at exhaustive coverage of Neal Adams' Marvel Years (including plenty of rare Adams art).
About the Author
Jon B. Cooke is editor of the Eisner Award-winning magazine Comic Book Artist, which documents the lives and careers of the top cartoonists, writers, and editors in the history of comic books.
Comic Book Artist Collection Volume 1 FROM THE PUBLISHER
Assembled in Comic Book Artist Collection featuring celebrations of the great Marvel and DC Comics creators of the 1960's and 1970s!
Comic Book Artist Collection Volume One reprints the Eisner Award-winning Comic Book Artist #1-3, along over 50 New Pages of features and art including an unpublished story by Jack Kirby, an interview with Neal Adams about his Superman Vs. Muhammad Ali book (including unused art), unpublished Bernie Wrightson art, and art from an unused story by Jeffrey Jones along with an extensive new Alan Weiss interview (including unpublished art), and more!
Comic Book Artist Collection Volume Two reprints Comic Book Artist #5-6, it includes over 50 pages of new features including an in-depth examination of Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers' Batman masterpieces from the 1970s, and a comprehensive look at the rarely-seen Cancelled Comics Cavalcade, perhaps the rarest collectible DC Comic of that decade. Include great interviews and artwork by Neal Adams, Bernie Wrightson, John Romita Sr., Marie Severin, Mike Kaluta, Sergio Aragonés, Nick Cardy, Frank Brunner, Dave Cockrum, P. Craig Russell, Tom Sutton, Sam Glanzman, Howie Post, and more!