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Post by Defiant1 on Jun 27, 2004 23:57:08 GMT -5
Another Broadway related gem has been discovered! Jim Shooter's first choice for artist on Star Seed turned down the offer because it was too 'research-heavy'. Who was that artist? None other than DC Comics legend Curt Swan! You can check out some sketches of his aborted work in the book Curt Swan: A Life in Comics from Vanguard Productions. If you think these sketches are going to look like his 1960's Superman work, think again. In Jim Shooter's words 'I told him what I wanted, he understood, and he did it better than you could imagine.'
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Post by frankaugur on Dec 5, 2004 15:17:09 GMT -5
Another Broadway related gem has been discovered! Jim Shooter's first choice for artist on Star Seed turned down the offer because it was too 'research-heavy'. Who was that artist? None other than DC Comics legend Curt Swan! You can check out some sketches of his aborted work in the book Curt Swan: A Life in Comics from Vanguard Productions. If you think these sketches are going to look like his 1960's Superman work, think again. In Jim Shooter's words 'I told him what I wanted, he understood, and he did it better than you could imagine.' This is so bizarre! Can you imagine it Curt Swan had drawn Star Seed? Frank
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Post by Defiant1 on Dec 5, 2004 18:56:36 GMT -5
Can you imagine it Curt Swan had drawn Star Seed? Frank I'd like to own the pages they show in the book. I had no idea about that until Pauline mentioned it. Defiant1
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