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THE BRUSHWORK OF LEONARD STARR: AN APPRECIATION
THE BRUSHWORK OF LEONARD STARR: AN APPRECIATION
I was pleased that my last post about working with ink triggered a discussion in the comment section about the great Leonard Starr. Regular readers know that I am a big admirer of Starr's brilliant draftsmanship in the comic strip On Stage. At regular intervals, I revisit On Stage just to renew ...
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Quick One #3
Comics Comics — ... Very quick one in this case. 1) I really enjoyed this post at David Apatoff's blog, Illustration Art. It's an excellent explanation of what to look for in a Leonard Starr drawing. Even if the work itself is not to your liking, the flair for craft shines through. My friend Norman prefers early Neal Adams strip work, as well as Alex Kotzky. I don't have an opinion on the matter, but I bet a lot of other people do, and that's why I love comics 2) T. Hodler turned me on to John Crowley's writing. Recently Crowley wrote about the lovely sub-genre of ...

Nov. 3, 2009: The death of an innocent child
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ...   Comic Strips   [Commentary] The brushwork of Leonard Starr Link: David Apatoff An appreciation of the cartoonist behind Mary Perkins On Stage.   Digital Comics   [Comics] Ray and Roast Beef meet Drinky Crow and Uncle Gabby Link: Achewood Yes, it’s ...

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