You all look SO excited!
This was a link from Wacom on my Facebook page. Apparently Joey uses a Cintiq 21 UX and is making art completely digital. This will make all the people that like to collect his original art very sad.
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The Making of Joe Quesada's 'Venom' #1 Cover
Despite overseeing Marvel Comics for a decade as Editor-in-Chief and operating now as the Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Entertainment, Joe Quesada was and always will be an illustrator at heart. Before his work as an executive, Quesada rose to fame with a series of high profile comics projects like Batman: The Sword of Azrael, X-Factor and his creator-owned series Ash that spotlighted his dramatic and meticulous style, and he continues to demonstrate his fondness for creating comics art whenever time allows. Most recently, Quesada drew one of the covers for Venom #1, the new ongoing series by Rick Remender and Tony Moore, which is on sale now.
Always forthcoming with behind-the-scenes information, Quesada published via Twitter a detailed step-by-step guide to the creation of his Venom cover that we suspect will be seen as incredibly helpful by aspiring artists and by everybody else as just really cool.
Quesada noted that he typically sketches digitally using the Cintiq 21UX tablet, which has "paid for itself 20 times over." He indicated that Skottie Young had given him some tips along the digital lines, and Quesada believes that particular bit of kit is well worth the in vestment.
The Venom logo was designed by Chris Eliopoulos. "That's why you're the best," Quesada tweeted to the letterer, who was startled to realize he created the still unchanged logo a whole 19 years ago.
http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/03/2 ... ver-guide/---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I like the comments:
michael wrote:
jesus god, it's like the 90's never ended.
And....
cactusfly wrote:
Yeah totally, what with that McFarlanesque noggin and that 90s speciality SHARP FINGERS WITH SHARPS EVERYWHERE SHARPS