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STAN
LEE & JOHN BUSCEMA |
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HOW
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DRAW
COMICS
THE
MARVEL WAY |
by Stan Lee & John Buscema |
Paperback
Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 0671530771 |
$16.00
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The quintessential
guide to the magnificent Marvel method of comic-book art! This is the classic
tome by comic legends Stan Lee and John Buscema. |
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Stan Lee, the
Mighty Man from Marvel, and John Buscema, active and adventuresome artist
behind the Silver Surfer, Conan the Barbarian, the Mighty Thor and Spider-Man,
have collaborated on this comics compendium: an encyclopedia of information
for creating your own superhero comic strips. Using artwork from Marvel
comics as primary examples, Buscema graphically illustrates the hitherto
mysterious methods of comic art. Stan Lee's pithy prose gives able assistance
and advice to the apprentice artist. Bursting with Buscema's magnificent
illustrations and Lee's laudable word-magic, How to Draw Comics the
Marvel Way belongs in the library of every kid who has ever wanted
to illustrate his or her own comic strip. |
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Draw
the Marvel Comics Super Heroes |
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Drawing
Tools |
by the Editors of Klutz Press |
Paperback: 94 pages-- Book & Acces edition
Klutz, Inc
ISBN: 1570540004 |
$14.95
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Ingram
Draw the Marvel Super
Heroes is a working toolbook. It's meant to be drawn in, colored over
and read. There are tips and pointers on every page--written by the Marvel
pros themselves. Packaged with each copy are all the needed tools--a pencil
and four double-nibbed color markers, stored in a bound-on zippered vinyl
pouch. |
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GARY
MARTIN & STEVE RUDE |
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The
ART of COMIC-BOOK INKING |
by Gary Martin & Steve Rude |
Paperback
Dark Horse Comics
ISBN: 1569712581 |
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$14.95
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From Dark
Horse Comics:
A BOOK FOR COMICS FANS
& COMICS PROFESSIONALS
What does a comic-book inker
do? Is an inker responsible for the coloring? Does an inker just trace
over the lines? How much of the line work is done by computer? Learn the
answers, and the stylized techniques, from the professionals! |
Full of tips
from the comics industry's greatest living inkers! This book is for aspiring
inkers, untrained professional inkers, pencillers who want to become more
inker-friendly, and the majority of editors who work in comics today. |
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SCOTT
McCLOUD |
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UNDERSTANDING
COMICS
The Invisible Art |
by Scott McCloud |
Paperback: 224 pages
Kitchen Sink Press
ISBN: 006097625X |
$22.95
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A comic book
about comic books. McCloud, in an incredibly accessible style, explains
the details of how comics work: how they're composed, read and understood.
More than just a book about comics, this gets to the heart of how we deal
with visual languages in general. "The potential of comics is limitless
and exciting!" writes McCloud. This should be required reading for every
school teacher. |
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Pulitzer Prize-winner
Art Spiegelman says, "The most intelligent comics I've seen in a long time."
Exhaustive in scope, this detail-packed book includes a history of comics
that reaches back to pre-Columbian picture manuscripts and Egyptian monuments,
an explanation of how sequential art is constructed and why, and a running
analysis of comics as art, literature, and communication. Illustrations
throughout.
New
York Times Book Review:
In
one lucid, well-designed chapter after another, he guides us through the
elements of comics style, and...how words combine with pictures to work
their singular magic. When the 215-page journey is finally over, most readers
will find it difficult to look at comics in quite the same way ever again. |
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