zoux posted:Oh man can you imagine I would've loved that because Kirby's mystical approach to sci fi would endlessly frustrate "hard sci fi" fans.
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 18:29 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 07:28 |
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zoux posted:Oh man can you imagine Heavy Metal had been selling daygo prints of that stuff for a few years. http://io9.gizmodo.com/behold-the-psychedelic-glory-of-jack-kirbys-argo-art-i-1712647027?IR=T
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 19:31 |
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Lurdiak posted:I would've loved that because Kirby's mystical approach to sci fi would endlessly frustrate "hard sci fi" fans. Lords of Light is well into indistinguishable from magic mystical wierdness for a lot of it, so it's all good.
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 19:52 |
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Speaking of crazy Jack Kirby art, I love this art he did for the official NFL magazine.
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 20:04 |
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goatface posted:Lords of Light is well into indistinguishable from magic mystical wierdness for a lot of it, so it's all good. That book is so loving weird. I wish I could've seen the whole story visualised by Kirby.
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 20:46 |
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Did Kirby ever do designs for an adaptation of Dune, or am I confusing it with that documentary about Jodorowski's Dune?
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 03:34 |
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Is liking Kirby a bit like liking Kubrick, aka, you better if you're gonna talk about the medium? Not trying to get on anyone's case but the dude's work makes me despair sight itself.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 05:50 |
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Toadstrieb posted:Is liking Kirby a bit like liking Kubrick, aka, you better if you're gonna talk about the medium? Not trying to get on anyone's case but the dude's work makes me despair sight itself. It's pretty much impossible to expect everyone to like Kirby, as with any artist with such a distinctive style. Personally, I appreciate it more as a historical artifact than anything else. I can't honestly say I'd be happy to see Kirby art as we know it in a modern comic.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 07:52 |
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I would, hell
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 13:51 |
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I'm not sure if I'd be curious or horrified to see what modern inkers and colors would do to Kirby's pencils.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 13:57 |
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I feel like Jack would be okay with people being punched you know.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 14:17 |
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He'd punch Nick Spencer right off the fuckin credits page for Captain America
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 14:29 |
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purple death ray posted:He'd punch Nick Spencer right off the fuckin credits page for Captain America He'd b 100 this year and I wouldn't put it past someone like Morrison to zombie voodoo him back to life so this could still happen.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 14:36 |
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haitfais posted:It's pretty much impossible to expect everyone to like Kirby, as with any artist with such a distinctive style. Personally, I appreciate it more as a historical artifact than anything else. I can't honestly say I'd be happy to see Kirby art as we know it in a modern comic. Tom Scioli's entire body of work
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 17:12 |
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I view Kirby kinda like I do Picasso...he was a master at what he did, but it definitely isn't a style that should be in wide use. And yes, he'd beat the tar out of Spencer for what he's done to Cap. Now someone post the Will Eisner story about Jack running off a freakin mob enforcer with zero fear in the badass thread.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 17:31 |
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Toadstrieb posted:Is liking Kirby a bit like liking Kubrick, aka, you better if you're gonna talk about the medium? Not trying to get on anyone's case but the dude's work makes me despair sight itself. Even if you don't like Kirby's artstyle if you're unable to recognize his talent as a comic book artist then you're not really going to be able to talk about the medium properly, no. An inability to divorce "I like it" from "I recognize its influence and strengths" is a major problem when discussing anything.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 17:37 |
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ImpAtom posted:Even if you don't like Kirby's artstyle if you're unable to recognize his talent as a comic book artist then you're not really going to be able to talk about the medium properly, no. An inability to divorce "I like it" from "I recognize its influence and strengths" is a major problem when discussing anything. It's something that can be tough to learn. At least, it was (still is) for me.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 17:43 |
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Toadstrieb posted:Is liking Kirby a bit like liking Kubrick, aka, you better if you're gonna talk about the medium? Not trying to get on anyone's case but the dude's work makes me despair sight itself.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 18:22 |
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goatface posted:Lords of Light is well into indistinguishable from magic mystical wierdness for a lot of it, so it's all good. In fact "indistinguishable from magic" is kind of the conceit that makes the entire plot function, what with the people with access to technology saying "gently caress it, I guess we're gods now." (Such a good book - and Kirby could do it justice)
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 18:29 |
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Toadstrieb posted:Is liking Kirby a bit like liking Kubrick, aka, you better if you're gonna talk about the medium? Not trying to get on anyone's case but the dude's work makes me despair sight itself. You don't have to like his work, but you have to appreciate the influence he had on the medium. Kirby's art, especially later on, is weird and can be off-putting, but that's part of its strength. If it was some perfect platonic ideal of comic art that everyone liked, it wouldn't be nearly as interesting. Personally, I love it. Kirby's original run on The Demon is may be my favorite comic of all time.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 18:50 |
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Kirby didn't draw beautiful people the way someone like Romita did but his wild inventiveness, unique style, and nearly unmatched dynamism and energy make any work of his a sight to behold. He's like the ideal of superhero comic books as only comic books can provide, rather than merely an attempt at realism or movie screenshots. I wouldn't want everyone to use his style (what would that even mean) but I would say the same thing about any artist. Make 'em all different, put the notion of "house style" to bed, etc.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 19:26 |
NorgLyle posted:I'm not sure if I'd be curious or horrified to see what modern inkers and colors would do to Kirby's pencils. I once saw what a modern inker did to an unpublished Ditko comic and it made me wanna throw up.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 19:53 |
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purple death ray posted:He'd punch Nick Spencer right off the fuckin credits page for Captain America Probably not. Kirby would do a story with a cover saying "CAPTAIN AMERICA: DIRECTOR OF...HYDRA!?" "YOU'LL HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! FIND OUT HOW IN THIS MERRY MARVEL EPIC!" Hydra Cap would be punching Sam, yelling "HAIL HYDRA!" while a waifish Sharon Carter looks on. "SAY IT AINT SO, STEVE! CAPTAIN AMERICA WAS WORKING FOR HYDRA ALL ALONG! *choke*" EDIT: The Allred's inked and colored a Black Bolt pin up for the Kirby Collector and it looked amazing. Open Marriage Night fucked around with this message at 21:21 on Jun 17, 2017 |
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Open Marriage Night posted:Probably not. Kirby would do a story with a cover saying "CAPTAIN AMERICA: DIRECTOR OF...HYDRA!?" Yeah, that's totally the same thing as what Nick Spencer's doing. There isn't any difference at all.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 21:20 |
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Just saying the King wouldn't take Secret Empire as some personal offense against him.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 21:23 |
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Open Marriage Night posted:Just saying the King wouldn't take Secret Empire as some personal offense against him. It depends, I don't think he'd have been too thrilled with Cap being a Nazi.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 21:40 |
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ImpAtom posted:Even if you don't like Kirby's artstyle if you're unable to recognize his talent as a comic book artist then you're not really going to be able to talk about the medium properly, no. An inability to divorce "I like it" from "I recognize its influence and strengths" is a major problem when discussing anything. There used to be some poster here that would say that he hated Romita jr.'s art, but his argument was that he could draw like that when he was a kid.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 21:50 |
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Maybe I'm just a sucker for watercolors, but I love what Tyler Jenkins has been doing on Grass Kings.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 00:00 |
Looks like he didn't quite finish that last one.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 00:02 |
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Rhyno posted:It depends, I don't think he'd have been too thrilled with Cap being a Nazi.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 00:18 |
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Which is why I said early that Jack probably would be okay with fist being thrown. I love that man's work, his legacy and everything he gave us.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 00:21 |
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NorgLyle posted:I'm not sure if I'd be curious or horrified to see what modern inkers and colors would do to Kirby's pencils. Look no further than some of the books that came out right at the end of his life, when Image founders were routinely inking his stuff. In general, they were doing it for noble reasons, but dear lord does that kind of inking not work with someone like Kirby.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 05:31 |
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funtax posted:Look no further than some of the books that came out right at the end of his life, when Image founders were routinely inking his stuff. In general, they were doing it for noble reasons, but dear lord does that kind of inking not work with someone like Kirby. I don't know, the faces look kind of Paul Pope-esque to me.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 05:41 |
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funtax posted:Look no further than some of the books that came out right at the end of his life, when Image founders were routinely inking his stuff. In general, they were doing it for noble reasons, but dear lord does that kind of inking not work with someone like Kirby. I don't think the inking is too bad there. McFarlane is a pretty talented guy and I think his style meshes well with Kirby. I'd like to see it without the colors.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 05:46 |
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Archyduke posted:I don't know, the faces look kind of Paul Pope-esque to me. That would be fine if he was inking a Paul Pope comic, I suppose. But it looks absolute dreadful as part of a Kirby piece. Some others did a better job, but none of them understand Kirby's faces at all, so they just paste a standard 90s-style chewing gum face on top of everyone's neck. There's just a lack of discipline to it all - like they couldn't just let bold lines and shadows carry the pieces, so they kept fussing and scribbling and adding superfluous lines everywhere. The results are busy and confused. Oddly enough, Liefeld's inks are probably the best of the bunch in terms of not obliterating the Kirbyness of it all (though he somehow STILL manages to make everyone cross-eyed). Liefeld: Larsen: Lee: funtax fucked around with this message at 06:18 on Jun 18, 2017 |
# ? Jun 18, 2017 06:15 |
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It reminds me of the old "How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way" book, which addresses this exact problem (over Kirby pencils, as it happens).
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 06:20 |
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funtax posted:
To be fair cross-eyes and lazy eyes are pretty common in Kirby's solo work.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 06:32 |
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zoux posted:From a Huffpo clickbait article What if superheroes had more realistic bodies: That isn't that far off from how Wayne Boring used to draw Supes. Even Curt Swan drew him as more beefy than ripped. Oh, and everyone should read Master of Kung Fu. It's Doug Moench's love letter to two disparate genres: chopsocky action films and British adventure novels.
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The Mask :
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