Artists: Howard Chaykin (All) , Brian Michael Bendis (Writer)
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DescriptionNick Fury and his band of 1959 Avengers run into a small snag…Howard Chaykin on ‘New Avengers’! Yowza! I love pages where the artist really throws a bunch of stuff at them, and Howard definitely put this spread through the grinder. Some scotch tape “patches” (that allow a darker, fine line ”overdub” / layer of detail to be set above a previously inked image) are just the beginning here: as well as the brash, thick black lines, there are pencil accents (for muscular definition) and white paint spattered all over. As visually appealing as this spread is, it’s just as much fun to close your eyes and run your fingers gently over the page surface to experience it. Although the published pages were “zoomed in” or cropped a bit to better display the tier of panels on the right hand side (and enlarge the image of 1959 Cap), the just-about-full-bleed nature of the art allows Nick Fury's 'Avengers 1959' group (who are all well-drawn and animated in-character) more of a presence on the page, and the shading and detail on the clothing (with the rough “slashing” inks calling up the feeling of heavy wool) and gun barrels is really, really slick. And did I mention it’s Howard Chaykin on ‘New Avengers’? Man…. Thank you again, Mav, for allowing me to caretake this treasure. Social/Sharing |
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Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 8/31/2021
Jason, this is definitely a sweet double page splash. I've long been a Chaykin fan, so it's cool to see him drawing characters he doesn't typically draw! But... "signature scotch tape “patches” ? I've been in the hobby for almost a quarter century and I've seen a lot of Chaykin art, but this is the first time I can remember ever seeing a bunch of scotch tape placed all over a piece. Maybe they look different when they're old and yellowed and I never realized they were pieces of scotch tape? Don't know, but even on contemporary art I've never seen it. So odd!
Jason Hussa
Member Since 2017
2 - Posted on 8/31/2021
Ruben DaCollector wrote:
Jason, this is definitely a sweet double page splash. I've long been a Chaykin fan, so it's cool to see him drawing characters he doesn't typically draw! But... "signature scotch tape “patches” ? I've been in the hobby for almost a quarter century and I've seen a lot of Chaykin art, but this is the first time I can remember ever seeing a bunch of scotch tape placed all over a piece. Maybe they look different when they're old and yellowed and I never realized they were pieces of scotch tape? Don't know, but even on contemporary art I've never seen it. So odd!
HA! Thanks for that comment, Ruben! That is so funny; I have seen the scotch tape used on at least a "pocket" of his modern work (I have another page of Satellite Sam character sketches of his, and my friend has a similar one and they were on a bunch of the pieces in his portfolio when I saw them a couple years ago), and I thought it was (of course) strikingly different. I think Marcus is right: Chaykin does it because he's Chaykin, but I honestly don't know when he started and stopped (or even if he did stop) the practice...
I guess I meant "signature" in the "individual / does anyone else do this?" definition, not "this is a practice he has used all along, and is well-known for" definition. I probably misused that, or could have chosen a better word (sorry) and will update that wording. You have, without question, seen more of Mr. Chaykin's art than I have, and if it leaves you scratching your head, I should choose a different word. :) Thanks for your comment (as always) Ruben and everyone!
Steve N. Comic/Fantasy Art
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 8/31/2021
"There's a bunch of us and one of you." Famous last words to Cap, bwahaha... what a stunner. Chaykin's versatility is impressive, and his patented techniques (and how they hum with sweet results) further his case as the MacGyver of comic art as far as I'm concerned. High praise indeed, Mr. Chaykin. I just love how even the speckles at bottom made their way onto the final product. Your discerning eye and taste continue to serve you well, my friend !
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 8/31/2021
That's an experimental thing that Chaykin has enough clout to use. It might have been done to affix the tight spots. The computer colors are more advanced and would have yielded the effect he was looking for. The dps shows the intrigue build with Cap coming in hot ready to take on These New Avengrers. Even they aren't sure what to do in the intimidating presence of Cap.
Jason Hussa
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 8/31/2021
Marcus Wai wrote:
That's an experimental thing that Chaykin has enough clout to use. It might have been done to affix the tight spots. The computer colors are more advanced and would have yielded the effect he was looking for. The dps shows the intrigue build with Cap coming in hot ready to take on These New Avengrers. Even they aren't sure what to do in the intimidating presence of Cap.
Thanks, Marcus - I think that's exactly why he used the tape, too, and looking at the published pages you can see some of the "hotter" tape overdubs... (Although his choice of where and when to use them is deliciously odd: to highlight 1959 Cap's fingers, shield band / holder rivets, and chin in panel 1 (along with the thumbs - and only the thumbs - of the machine gun-wielding heroes) for example...). I find these tape "touch ups" very enchanting when looking at the original pages, and stepping back to then look at the storytelling elements (and the drama they convey) on the pages really makes it a fun piece to study. Thanks, Marcus (and everyone)!
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 8/31/2021
Yeah, I understood your use of the term to mean that it's something Chaykin is known for. It's just that I've never seen it until now, unless I'm completely forgetting or as I said earlier, not realizing that I may have in fact seen it but not realized it was scotch tape. Who knows? All that matters is that it's simply an interesting observation to me and it makes for a conversation starter, which is always a good thing!
F M
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 9/1/2021
Cap really doesn't look too happy here. Do you think it's because of his arms being tapped?
Joking aside, this beautiful spread really feels like a fun art student project with all the media Chaykin used.
J H
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 9/3/2021
Chaykin on Cap/Fury makes all the sense in the world. I didn't catch his part of the run, but he clearly was having fun with it. All those tricks! I bet it does feel pretty cool running your fingers over it, with all the thick paint, tape, spatters, and media he used to make this page pop. And I love with the floated panels do for the action. Very cool page. Big congrats!
Phill R
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 12/13/2022
Some interesting techniques by a master on a great DPS, what's not to love? Oh, and Cap!
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