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dhudson1 wrote:
xodacia81 wrote:
X-O HoboJoe wrote:
xodacia81 wrote:
dhudson1 wrote:
X-O HoboJoe wrote: Def. one of them. :thumb: The influence he's had on the medium is massive, perhaps as much as Kirby.
Yes, but for some reason he doesn't get as much credit for it
It's a shame.
I love them both! I'm a fool nerd for anything that either one did -- I just wish I could do layout like Jack and be as consistent and realistic as Joe.
I always thought your style, if it had to be compared, was a meld of Windsor-Smith and Byrne. The first because of the way you do your layouts and your faces, but Byrn because of the "rawness". It's not a cribbed style as much as it is your style. I definitely noted an evolution and, dare I say it, an improvement, during the 18 chapters of Playing God.
You done dared
Hell, I gotta gets better, I cain'ts gets no worse! :oops:

BWS, Miller, Perez and, above all others, Byrne were the art gods during the formative years. I think I copied Uncanny 133 around 5 times.

Weird aside, back then I hated Kirby, Ditko and Gene Colan and said something to that effect in a line for Bob McLeod at a con in Memphis in 1983. Bob lit my ignorant *SQUEE* up! :lol:

It wasn't until I was in my late teens that I could even begin to see why those guys are giants.

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tmcneil82 wrote:I dunno. I thought chapter 18 was just as bad as 1

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Moo hoo ha ha. I'm kidding. I think the Byrne comment definitely makes sense. Regardless, it's really good art.
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Back on track:

Bob Layton.

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X-O HoboJoe wrote:Back on track:

Bob Layton.
THAT is the other one! I knew I recognized it, but...yeah...well, he and WS were always similar. I'll have to look at some of my Kirby, Perez and Kubert to see what influences I detect in your work. Perez & Miller, though? How so? I'm serious, too. Especially Miller. I can sort of see Perez, in how "busy" some of your panels get, but Miller?

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As much as i hate to be the one to bring it up, Liefeld probably has some place in this. Maybe not so much for his art, but for his character/universe creation.
The cable and deadpool creations have spawned many issues and series based on them, thus tons of generated revenue for Marvel.
And then we have Image. I don't think there was anything bigger going on in comics in the early 90s besides the creation of this universe. It was everywhere.

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xodacia81 wrote:
X-O HoboJoe wrote:Back on track:

Bob Layton.
THAT is the other one! I knew I recognized it, but...yeah...well, he and WS were always similar. I'll have to look at some of my Kirby, Perez and Kubert to see what influences I detect in your work. Perez & Miller, though? How so? I'm serious, too. Especially Miller. I can sort of see Perez, in how "busy" some of your panels get, but Miller?
Faces and shadows. And it was the cleaner-lined DD stuff that got me. :cloud9: Gotta keep searching for that elusive balance in the backgrounds. Funny thing, if you look at the first few chapters, I so totally hated doing BG's and was so bad at it, Craig kept wondering if the characters were floating in a snowstorm. :o Take a look though, those BGs are very basic and rough.

Oh, and Terry Austin. Def. Austin!

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X-O HoboJoe wrote:
xodacia81 wrote:
X-O HoboJoe wrote:Back on track:

Bob Layton.
THAT is the other one! I knew I recognized it, but...yeah...well, he and WS were always similar. I'll have to look at some of my Kirby, Perez and Kubert to see what influences I detect in your work. Perez & Miller, though? How so? I'm serious, too. Especially Miller. I can sort of see Perez, in how "busy" some of your panels get, but Miller?
Faces and shadows. And it was the cleaner-lined DD stuff that got me. :cloud9: Gotta keep searching for that elusive balance in the backgrounds. Funny thing, if you look at the first few chapters, I so totally hated doing BG's and was so bad at it, Craig kept wondering if the characters were floating in a snowstorm. :o Take a look though, those BGs are very basic and rough.

Oh, and Terry Austin. Def. Austin!
I'm going to go re-read those early chapters...

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tmcneil82 wrote:As much as i hate to be the one to bring it up, Liefeld probably has some place in this. Maybe not so much for his art, but for his character/universe creation.
The cable and deadpool creations have spawned many issues and series based on them, thus tons of generated revenue for Marvel.
And then we have Image. I don't think there was anything bigger going on in comics in the early 90s besides the creation of this universe. It was everywhere.
I would never admit it, nor would I vote for him.

Sorry Neil

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dhudson1 wrote:
tmcneil82 wrote:As much as i hate to be the one to bring it up, Liefeld probably has some place in this. Maybe not so much for his art, but for his character/universe creation.
The cable and deadpool creations have spawned many issues and series based on them, thus tons of generated revenue for Marvel.
And then we have Image. I don't think there was anything bigger going on in comics in the early 90s besides the creation of this universe. It was everywhere.
I would never admit it, nor would I vote for him.

Sorry Neil
I think Rob would be a sort of reverse-Pete Rose for this hall. I think he's in eventually, based on how good he is to fans.

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No mention yet of Jim Steranko? Mercurial he may be, but some of his layouts and innovations were truly ground-breaking in my view.

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Legends:
Stan Lee
Jack Kirby
Will Eisner
Neal Adams
Joe Kubert
Jim Steranko
Jerry Siegel
Joe Shuster
Bob Kane
Alan Moore

Writers (or creators who are most known for being writers only)
Peter David
Joss Whedon
Neil Gaiman
Jim Shooter
Mark Waid
Warren Ellis
Chris Claremont
Mark Millar
JM deMantis


Artists (creators that can draw or most known for their art)
John Cassaday
Jim Lee
Alex Ross
Alan Davis
Kevin McNeil
Bryan Hitch


Writer/artist (creators that can write and draw and/or are known for both)
Jim Starlin
Frank Miller
Dave Gibbons
John Byrne
Dave Lapham
Keith Griffien
Rick Veith

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leonmallett wrote:No mention yet of Jim Steranko? Mercurial he may be, but some of his layouts and innovations were truly ground-breaking in my view.
Good point.

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X-O HoboJoe wrote:
xodacia81 wrote:
X-O HoboJoe wrote:Back on track:

Bob Layton.
THAT is the other one! I knew I recognized it, but...yeah...well, he and WS were always similar. I'll have to look at some of my Kirby, Perez and Kubert to see what influences I detect in your work. Perez & Miller, though? How so? I'm serious, too. Especially Miller. I can sort of see Perez, in how "busy" some of your panels get, but Miller?
Faces and shadows. And it was the cleaner-lined DD stuff that got me. :cloud9: Gotta keep searching for that elusive balance in the backgrounds. Funny thing, if you look at the first few chapters, I so totally hated doing BG's and was so bad at it, Craig kept wondering if the characters were floating in a snowstorm. :o Take a look though, those BGs are very basic and rough.

Oh, and Terry Austin. Def. Austin!
I was just going to say Austin. :thumb:

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If we go with the "retired rule" would that allow us to cut down on the inductees? How many would go in per year or would there be a cap?

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X-O HoboJoe wrote:If we go with the "retired rule" would that allow us to cut down on the inductees? How many would go in per year or would there be a cap?
That's an interesting question. :hm:

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I don't remember seeing Don Perlin or Al Williamson yet, but I'd nominate them.

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There should be a comic book hall of fame. :|

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X-O HoboJoe wrote:I don't remember seeing Don Perlin or Al Williamson yet, but I'd nominate them.
I mentioned Perlin :D

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StarBrand wrote:There should be a comic book hall of fame. :|
Yes and now that we have some creators listed, maybe we should/could nominate series, specials or specific issues?

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Cyberstrike wrote:Legends:
Stan Lee
Jack Kirby
Will Eisner
Neal Adams
Joe Kubert
Jim Steranko
Jerry Siegel
Joe Shuster
Bob Kane
Alan Moore

Writers (or creators who are most known for being writers only)
Peter David
Joss Whedon
Neil Gaiman
Jim Shooter
Mark Waid
Warren Ellis
Chris Claremont
Mark Millar
JM deMantis


Artists (creators that can draw or most known for their art)
John Cassaday
Jim Lee
Alex Ross
Alan Davis
Kevin McNeil
Bryan Hitch


Writer/artist (creators that can write and draw and/or are known for both)
Jim Starlin
Frank Miller
Dave Gibbons
John Byrne
Dave Lapham
Keith Griffien
Rick Veith
this would be almost exactly what my list would look like.

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xodacia81 wrote:
X-O HoboJoe wrote:I don't remember seeing Don Perlin or Al Williamson yet, but I'd nominate them.
I mentioned Perlin :D
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StarBrand wrote:Bob Overstreet also did a lot for the hobby...
First, thanks for saying this. I spent a lot of time this past year getting things ready for the 40th anniversary of The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. I'm happy to say that Bob will be at San Diego this year, the first time he's ever allowed a show to pay his way. That took me twisting Bob's arm, but he finally gave in. :clap:

I really think he deserves a lot more credit than he gets.

Second, a lot of the names in this thread are already in The Overstreet Hall of Fame, which we started in the Guide in 2006. We've been steadily adding the greats, ranging from before the Golden Age to today's folks. We've even had modern creators like Billy Tucci and Jim Shooter do some of the write-ups of those inducted.

There will be more entries in the 40th anniversary edition [begin plug mode] which goes on sale Wednesday, July 21, 2010 [end plug mode].

For those of you who don't get the Guide, the full listing of those inducted so far will be in our Free Comic Book Day offering.

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JCVaughn wrote:
StarBrand wrote:Bob Overstreet also did a lot for the hobby...
First, thanks for saying this. I spent a lot of time this past year getting things ready for the 40th anniversary of The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. I'm happy to say that Bob will be at San Diego this year, the first time he's ever allowed a show to pay his way. That took me twisting Bob's arm, but he finally gave in. :clap:

I really think he deserves a lot more credit than he gets.

Second, a lot of the names in this thread are already in The Overstreet Hall of Fame, which we started in the Guide in 2006. We've been steadily adding the greats, ranging from before the Golden Age to today's folks. We've even had modern creators like Billy Tucci and Jim Shooter do some of the write-ups of those inducted.

There will be more entries in the 40th anniversary edition [begin plug mode] which goes on sale Wednesday, July 21, 2010 [end plug mode].

For those of you who don't get the Guide, the full listing of those inducted so far will be in our Free Comic Book Day offering.
Excellent. I will check out the FCBD offerin and thumb through the guide when I see it. :thumb:


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