Artist: Noah Van Sciver (All)
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DescriptionAt Heroes last year, I was introduced to comic creator Noah Van Sciver as I accompanied my buddy and fellow collector who was picking up pages for a mutual friend of ours who couldn't make the show. I was unfamiliar with his work, but I picked up a couple of Van Sciver's books, including this one with a fun, self-deprecating self portrait he drew for me. I thoroughly enjoyed reading everything I got from him. So far I've read "One Dirty Tree", "As a Cartoonist", and "Saint Cole", and I can't wait to read the rest of his oeuvre.Thanks to Morgan and Keith for introducing me to this outstanding writer and artist! Thanks for taking a look! Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 6/22/2023
Did he talk much about the book while drawing? From his own video, he put his worst moments in life in the book and didn't go in depth further. He also mentioned how his brother's controversies overshadowed him promoting this book.
artless artmore
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 6/26/2023
Marcus Wai wrote:
Did he talk much about the book while drawing? From his own video, he put his worst moments in life in the book and didn't go in depth further. He also mentioned how his brother's controversies overshadowed him promoting this book.
I didn't even know who he was when I met him and bought a couple of his books because the art intruigued me. I didn't realize at the time who his brother was, either, despite the distinctive last name. We didn't discuss anything along these lines at the time. I've read a few of his books now and I think they're terrific. He certainly doesn't shy away from embarrassing or self-effacing moments in his stories.
John C
Member Since 2014
Posted on 6/22/2023
Are the books sequential or are they all independent of each other?
artless artmore
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 6/26/2023
John C wrote:
Are the books sequential or are they all independent of each other?
Great question. I think some of his longer story arcs are sequential, such as his Fante Bukowski saga, but some of his other stories are stand-alone works. At this point I think most of his stuff is available in collections that give you a complete arc in one volume.
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