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You could always write me at Joe@JoeRubinsteinart.com for commissions and signatures.
Thanks.Always a scary pleasure inking Carmine.
Glad it found a good home. If you ever see me at a Con ask me to tell you the story behind the art.
Thanks,but I just was following don's lead.
Thanks Thomas,that's always my intention.If I ever ink todd again I think I'll get even closer.
You know Hari, many people would be upset that this cover is inked by Joe Rubenstein (who is a great inker) rather than the more traditional Daredevil inker of Klaus Janson (who is also a great inker) Why do you suppose that happened?
Glad I did the piece but cutting the zip was hell-on-earth.
Thanks,I'd do it again but my back aches just looking at that background.
I'm sure the penciler was Ed Hannigan.
No offense,just a reminder.I taught Brett,so it'll look like my work,only different.
This is what it looked like before they repenciled it ( and I inked) http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=326317&GSub=37216
See the BIG Kubert influence we both went for in this piece?
This is an example of what's called a "humble brag".Mr Starr wrote me :.....knowing that you were as anxious for my reaction as I was to give it which is that I couldn't have hoped for a better looking job. Where were you when I needed you? Oh, how I could have used your help during my 50 to 60 hour weeks!
ALSO,when Alex Raymond suddenly died in a car accident there were only two people being considered to take over Rip Kirby and follow one of the all time great comic strip artists,.Leonard being one of them.When the syndicate realized they may lose Leonard to the competition they quickly green lighted OnStage to not lose him.
Thanks everyone.You know I can go more contemporary,I just think this style is what collectors want from me.
I added the " NY " at Joe's request.That's the version they put on the cover of the Inkwell challenge.Thanks.
Do collectors know about the sequel to this that I was supposed to ink that Jim and I walked away from?Hunt inked it with a different name for Starlin.
Something like that I can't ink all at once.A few minutes on it and then on to other panels and then I come back again for a few minutes,again and again.
It's always an honor to ink Joe.He's as nice a guy as he is a great artist.I'll be at the Sinnott challenge as log as they want me.
It was an honor to ink Mr Bald.More to come.
Well, Terry did ink several Cockrum covers,so it's not too hard to imagine.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/forums/comic-book-forum/50534-%22call-me-curt%22.html Swan story about this piece.
So,who had a Xerox of the pencils and why didn't Palmer lightbox it instead of John redoing it ?