Welcome to the Hall of Heroes. This Gallery is showcasing
work by various comic book artists. The artists are from well known franchises
such as DC Comics and Marvel Comics. The owner Anthony Lobo has hand-picked
these artists because they are considered the best in their field. We are
located in Florence, Italy and are open year round, so please feel free to
visit and be prepared to be wowed.
Hall of Heroes
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
A tribute to Comic-Con
Tribute to the Comic-Con Greats is the main feature of this Gallery. The artists we will be featuring are: Lee Bermejo, Mark Bagley, Gary Frank, Steve Mcniven, Cliff Chiang, Julian Totino Tedesco, Steve Sadowski, Ethan Van Sciver, Andy Kubert and Giuseppe Camuncoli. This show is exhibiting some of the best comic book artist’s work, which includes some of the most popular and well known super heroes. The connection between each piece of artwork is the use of pencil/pen and ink. They were chosen because these artists are the best in their field when it comes to the characters they draw. I chose ten specific characters based on what I feel the most popular comic book super heroes are. After picking the characters I knew I had to choose the best artist for that character and it had to be an artist that penciled the artwork alone and was a well liked artist for that character. All of these artists can tell a story by their artwork alone and because of this talent from these individuals I knew they would be the perfect fit for this gallery.
Batman- Lee Bermejo
Lee Bermejo is an American comic book artist, living in
Italy. He started his career by the late 90s mainly for Wildstorm. He collaborated on many
series such as Resident Evil,
Gen,
Superman/Gen with Adam Hughes, Batman/Deathblow
with Brian Azzarello and Tim Bradstreet, and Wildcats Annual.
He has done work for Marvel and DC Comics, Men's Health, Max Mara, Top Cow
productions, Wizard Entertainment
Lee Bermejo, Batman: Noel, Ink wash, 8.5”X11”, 2011
Batman
Noel's most remarkable quality is, of course, the art, blending realism,
elements of a modern setting, and noir together seamlessly. Lee Bermejo is
easily in the top 5 artists working in comics today.
This artwork was used in a very successful graphic
novel called Batman: Noel. It is a comic book story about Batman and the Joker.
It is suppose to resemble A Christmas Carol but with a twist. The art used is a
dark, gothic style. This connects to the theme because Batman has and always
will be a very popular and well known comic book hero. I chose Bermejo’s
artwork because it was a great story that could be read by simply looking at
the artwork throughout the book.
Spider-Man by Mark Bagley
Mark Bagley is an American comic book artist. He has
worked for Marvel Comics and DC Comics. He has worked on titles such as The
Amazing Spider-Man, Thunderbolts, New Warriors, and Ultimate Spider-Man. At age
23 he entered a contest and won 1st place, which landed him a job
with Marvel Comics.
The
basic penciling techniques used in this picture create a great story between
Spider-man and his villain. The Inking used helps the images stand out and
gives it a much needed comic feel to it.
Mark Bagley’s rendition of the
Amazing Spider-Man became an instant classic. The story behind this piece is
basically one of the first pictures that depicted Spider-Man dying from one of
his enemies. This connects to the theme because Spider-Man is a hero everybody
loves and has been around since the beginning of Comics. Adults in their 50’s
and children who are 5 all know Spider-Man and can all tell the story of how he
came to be. I chose this piece because Bagley was one of the first to depict
the death of Spider-Man, which was a huge risk because nobody wants to see
their favorite hero die, but in the end it turned out to be a trend followed by
other comic book writers and artists.
Mark
Bagley, Amazing Spider-Man, Pencil and Ink, 8.5”X11”, 1996
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