For such a dude that was just SO left field in his artwork compared to what comics was at the time, his love for one of the Silver Age masters like Jim Aparo is refreshing.
I did not know this. Henryk Sienkiewicz wrote the book "Quo Vadis," basis for a classic Hollywood film. He also wrote "The Deluge" which inspired a very popular five-hour-long epic Polish film.
Simple honnest, a pleasure to get his opinion even on simple matters
I'd never thought about how inking someone else's work helps you experience art through a different perspective. I really like that idea.
The mark of a true artist: you show up to an interview with paint on your hands.
For such a dude that was just SO left field in his artwork compared to what comics was at the time, his love for one of the Silver Age masters like Jim Aparo is refreshing.
Huge fan - ever since New Mutants work in 80's.
I have a Batman splash page that he inked over Aparo's pencils. It is beautiful!
He is descended from the Polish writer and novelist Henryk Sienkiewicz, who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1905
Wow. Never knew this.
I did not know this. Henryk Sienkiewicz wrote the book "Quo Vadis," basis for a classic Hollywood film. He also wrote "The Deluge" which inspired a very popular five-hour-long epic Polish film.
his work on moonknight is amazing
What's on his hand? was he doing some work prior to filming?
i so wish he would draw more regularly. even a few 6 oage back ups in Batman.
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interesting interview