Artist: Stan Drake (All)
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DescriptionStan Drake sent this to Paul Goldberg in the late 60s. To save time, Stan cut a panel featuring Eve from a strip and glued it to the post card Paul provided! I’m not sure if the panel is from a published strip or a rejected / unused strip, perhaps an astute Juliet Jones fan would know?Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 1/4/2025
The question is, would you be ever be able to identify which strip this came from? Pretty cool though and unique gift. Most artists wouldn't have bothered with the extra work here and sent a whole strip.
Constant N
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 1/4/2025
Marcus Wai wrote:
The question is, would you be ever be able to identify which strip this came from? Pretty cool though and unique gift. Most artists wouldn't have bothered with the extra work here and sent a whole strip.
I agree, as fan I sure would have preferred an entire strip to just part of a panel! I can't devine the thoughts going through Paul's mind when he received it, but I would have been absolutely excited to receive a reply with a drawing from Stan Drake, followed by being ever so slightly bewildered, and definitely fascinated by the fact it was part of a strip.
I'm not sure how robust of an original art market was in the 60s, but perhaps Stan thought of the value of the original art as contributing to the production process and not having as much value on its own and as such, felt comfortable cutting up original strips to serve other purposes?
Will K
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 1/4/2025
Well, Drake cut up a great one. I mean, maybe he didn't even have to cut up a particular strip to send something to a fan. I have a few JJ strips where Drake had cut up parts of previous strips for new JJ strips. A real shame.
Constant N
Member Since 2005
Posted on 1/4/2025
Will K wrote:
Well, Drake cut up a great one. I mean, maybe he didn't even have to cut up a particular strip to send something to a fan. I have a few JJ strips where Drake had cut up parts of previous strips for new JJ strips. A real shame.
Thanks for the insight. The process and output to create a daily strip is a fascinating process! Now, artists can digitally cut and paste images, in the 60s, one used a steady hand, scissors and glue!
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