How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way
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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by John Buscema and Stan Lee. ISBN13: 9780671530778. ISBN10: 0671530771. Published by Simon & Schuster, Inc..... Used
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-30-2009
- Excellent primer
This is a terrific book for those hoping to hone their skill for drawing comics. This book paired with Frederic Delavier's incomparable Strength Training Anatomy will seriously improve your ability to draw athletic, muscle-bound characters!
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-06-2009
- Well....
Okay, I'll just make this quick :This book is full of excellent information. That being said, if you have little or no inherent artistic abilities you WILL struggle with this. If you are a child or are just beginning then start...
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- 5/5
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- Posted: Mar-12-2009
- Great Book
This was a gift for my husband. He loves comics and drawing so thought it was a great gift idea. He loves it, says it has given him a whole new view on his art. He refers to it often and is very pleased with it. Fast shipping too. Thanks...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-08-2008
- Draw like a Pro
This book really breaks down the way to draw like a Marvel pro. Its fun and easy. Anyone can do it. Perfect for your self or as a gift. I love it.
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-30-2009
- Excellent primer
This is a terrific book for those hoping to hone their skill for drawing comics. This book paired with Frederic Delavier's incomparable Strength Training Anatomy will seriously improve your ability to draw athletic, muscle-bound characters!
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-03-2007
- Non Fiction
An entertaining look at how the comic work was approached at Marvel way back when. I can't draw, and have no real desire too, so basically got this out of interest.As far as that goes, it was a reasonable read. For actual artistic...
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- 2/5
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- Posted: Dec-28-2004
- This book has its place on any beginner's shelf.
I owned this book many years ago and have access to a copy. I even own the recently released digital version. What Lee and Buscema have brought forth is fine for the aspiring but unskilled artist. You learn the very basic method of...
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