Our coverage of the 2007 Baltimore Comic-con continues!
Two legends, Joe Kubert and John Romita, Sr., worked together for the first time on a sketch to help raise money for The Hero Initiative. W...
Our coverage of the 2007 Baltimore Comic-con continues!
Two legends, Joe Kubert and John Romita, Sr., worked together for the first time on a sketch to help raise money for The Hero Initiative. While they were sketching, they talked about technique, family and why they support The Hero Initiative.
For more information about The Hero Initiative, check out www.heroinitiative.org.
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Wow, it's like watching Mickey Mantle and Joe DiMaggio talking and joking around at the batting cages, while knocking out homeruns that go over the bleachers. Both unbelievable talents. Sounds cliched, but no, we'll never see the likes of them again.
Everything nowadays is no matter how bad the drawing is, just surround it with a big black heavy border and print it. It's accidental garbage manufactured as purposeful tattoos. raw non-art, with no talent involved whatsoever.
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lol but thes guys are kings i luv their art
Everything nowadays is no matter how bad the drawing is, just surround it with a big black heavy border and print it. It's accidental garbage manufactured as purposeful tattoos. raw non-art, with no talent involved whatsoever.