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February 15, 2005 6:01 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

Now Then! What did professional comic artists draw like when they were 12 years old, you ask? The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art takes a look at 25 artists... now and then.
posted by Robot Johnny (18 comments total)

Excellent. Reminds me when I spent my days as a kid drawing cartoons and cell animations (complete with painted backgrounds and transparent overlays.)
posted by NewBornHippy at 6:24 PM on February 15, 2005


That's really cool! With some of the "then" ones, you can even see a hint of their future style (well, the Gary Baseman and Charles Burns ones, at least).
posted by May Kasahara at 6:29 PM on February 15, 2005


Lovely. I really, really like the Then one for Kirsten Ulve. The sense of colour is simply spectacular.
posted by jacquilynne at 6:33 PM on February 15, 2005


Yes! Great stuff! Thanks for the link.
posted by greasy_skillet at 6:38 PM on February 15, 2005


Hee! I work with Bob Staake all the time. Now I have something to tease him about. Thanks!!!
posted by miss lynnster at 7:16 PM on February 15, 2005


Huh, slipknot was around in 1986?
posted by delmoi at 7:51 PM on February 15, 2005


Excellent, Robot Johnny - I really enjoyed this - thanks!
posted by madamjujujive at 8:17 PM on February 15, 2005


Really cool link.

I thought this one was rather disturbing and uh... phallic?, in a fun kind of way. Esp. when compared to the 'now'.
posted by Espoo2 at 9:39 PM on February 15, 2005


I was disappointed that I didn't recognize any of the artists. Nothing from the span between Kirby and Liefeld, and certainly no name brand comic strips.
posted by Eideteker at 11:13 PM on February 15, 2005


Eideteker, these artists are name brand - Charles Burns, Roz Chast, Tony Millionaire, and Gary Baseman are very well known (not to slight the rest of the artists involved). I love Kirby as much as the next true believer (but Liefeld? BLECCHH!), but comics are about a lot more than superheroes these days, and it would do you good to branch out.
posted by sluggo at 5:12 AM on February 16, 2005


I love this!
posted by Songdog at 6:53 AM on February 16, 2005


From the FPP:

... now and then.

Wow, I had no idea that Gary Baseman grew up as Roz Chast. Fascinating.

No really, this is good stuff. Thanks, RJ.
posted by soyjoy at 7:47 AM on February 16, 2005


Oh man! There's even a guy with a drawing of his d&d character! Great stuff, thanks.
posted by kavasa at 8:12 AM on February 16, 2005


Robot Johnny, you post really good stuff.
posted by amarynth at 8:37 AM on February 16, 2005


sluggo: I didn't say I liked Liefeld, I just said I'd recognize it. Between Kirby and Liefeld there was about a 30-year period of artists (great and mediocre) working on comic books. None of them are there (again, that I recognize). And no name brand comic strips, either; I don't see Garry Trudeau or Berke Breathed or Cathy Guswhateverhernameis. Name brand meaning my grandma has heard of them (Grandmas being universally accepted as a statistically representative audience).

In all seriousness, how would you suggest I go about branching out? Other than by RTFA (which I did) and storing the names away for next time I hear them mentioned? I didn't know about them and now I do. But I'm still disappointed in the selection of artists on the site (no slight to Robot Johnny). Am I not hanging out at the right clubs, buying the right magazines, reading the right blogs? How do I make it so these very well known artists are known to me? Because you telling me they're well-known doesn't mean I know who they are, and in my comment I expressed my dismay that I didn't know who they were.
posted by Eideteker at 4:20 PM on February 16, 2005


Eideteker -- this other post from today may be a good place to start
posted by Robot Johnny at 7:38 PM on February 16, 2005


Robot Johnny: Saw that, and headed back to this thread to check for comments. Thanks!
posted by Eideteker at 4:47 AM on February 17, 2005


Cool. Thanks!
posted by safetyfork at 8:04 AM on February 24, 2005


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