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Bezig met laden... Fire & water : Bill Everett, the Sub-Mariner, and the birth of Marvel Comicsdoor Blake Bell
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. An interesting and well-done bio of Everett, all told. Still, it was heavily padded-out by full page reprints of artwork and graphics to almost double its word-related page counts. As it's a book about an artist, that's to be expected (and actually added a star to its rank for me). The fact that much of the art hasn't been seen in good reproductions in 40 years also adds to its relevance in the book. My primary gripe about the book is its graphic design--NEVER print white on black unless you're using a very very legible typeface at an easily-viewed size. Sheesh. I'm only 43 and I had to strain to read the far-too-numerous pages of white-on-black type. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
In 1939, brand-new Marvel's first ever comic book featured an anti-heronamed the Sub-Mariner, created by legendary artist Bill Everett. From thesuperhero and horror genre, to romance, crime, and suspense, Bill Everett was amaster of the medium Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Still, it was heavily padded-out by full page reprints of artwork and graphics to almost double its word-related page counts. As it's a book about an artist, that's to be expected (and actually added a star to its rank for me). The fact that much of the art hasn't been seen in good reproductions in 40 years also adds to its relevance in the book.
My primary gripe about the book is its graphic design--NEVER print white on black unless you're using a very very legible typeface at an easily-viewed size. Sheesh. I'm only 43 and I had to strain to read the far-too-numerous pages of white-on-black type. ( )