Bill Sienkiewicz is an American MASTER. Seriously one of the greatest artists in the 21st century. The fact that he primarily paints superheroes should not and does not diminish that fact
Glad this popped up on my YT feed. Have always loved Sienkiewicz, but never seen him. I expected like a Tim Burton type personality with crazy hair. I owned a comic shop in the 80's and loved his run on New Mutants. "Cocaine Bear" poster looks so much like his work. NM movie wasn't what I wanted, but the influence of Sienkiewicz is ever present. Have always loved his style. Even though I fell out of love with comics, I never fell out of love with great and unique art, and he's always gifted us with that.
Your New Mutants stuff was just so captivating. I remember it was the era of pockets and big guns but I couldn’t NOT buy back issues of New Mutants. And I was new to comics but I was just baffled about how THIS work could have become X-Force.
Interesting stuff. Sienkiewicz’s Moon Knight in the back of Rampaging Hulk was a treat. I would point out to the editor that at about 9:42-9:52 is a fine Moon Knight cover by Michael Kaluta while Bill drew a short interior story of that issue.
that was fabulous! thanks so much! if possible i'd love to see more of you talking about your influences and your inspirations -- from the art world, the comics world including Europe, and beyond -- what inspires you outside of traditional illustration and painting. like how do your favorite film-makers inform your art, what role (if any) do things like travel or food or music play into your art, etc. thanks so much for all you do!
Wow! This is such an amazing (and inspirational) video! It's an absolute joy, pleasure, and blessing to get an inside view of Sienkiewicz's psyche and overall well-being, as well as to see mind-blowing examples of his groundbreaking artwork!
Beautiful story. Would love to see the original portfolio that got him the job at Marvel. But I can definitely see the Neal Adams influence in the Moon Knight art.
Shortly before Neal adams passed away I was getting heavily into the Bronze Age and when I saw his art I knew he was the definitive creator to revamp Batman back to who he was. It’s a darn shame I never caught him at a con the work he did made so much sense like it was meant to happen. He lays a foundation for us to study and explore
I met him TWICE at cons. The second time, he remembered who I was (the guy that brought the tattered Batman Annual with his Two-Face on the cover to sign)! He was great to fans. I'm sorry you missed him.
Was actually never a big fan of comics in general but Stray Toasters was a tour de force that had me re-evaluate the entire medium and my ideas on storytelling and what is art. Now I read on the mechanics of comics as there is a previously unknown world open to me.
what's with that music, i was crying all the way through this. poor bill, poor poor bill, wahhh! how about something a biit up beat fer crying out loud, i've blown my kleenex budget for this month.
Bill Sienkiewicz is an American MASTER. Seriously one of the greatest artists in the 21st century. The fact that he primarily paints superheroes should not and does not diminish that fact
When I was a teen, I used to say to my friends that Bill is the David Lynch of comics
Love this so much. Bill is a US National Living Treasure...
You're my favourite artist Bill 👍🏻💯 you Inspire my art for years.
I remember seeing his Moon Knight stories in the Rampaging Hulk magazine. Used to just stare at it. Amazing stuff!
Glad this popped up on my YT feed. Have always loved Sienkiewicz, but never seen him. I expected like a Tim Burton type personality with crazy hair. I owned a comic shop in the 80's and loved his run on New Mutants. "Cocaine Bear" poster looks so much like his work. NM movie wasn't what I wanted, but the influence of Sienkiewicz is ever present. Have always loved his style. Even though I fell out of love with comics, I never fell out of love with great and unique art, and he's always gifted us with that.
My favorite artist of all time. The whole reason I loved the character of Elektra
Your New Mutants stuff was just so captivating. I remember it was the era of pockets and big guns but I couldn’t NOT buy back issues of New Mutants. And I was new to comics but I was just baffled about how THIS work could have become X-Force.
Interesting stuff. Sienkiewicz’s Moon Knight in the back of Rampaging Hulk was a treat.
I would point out to the editor that at about 9:42-9:52 is a fine Moon Knight cover by Michael Kaluta while Bill drew a short interior story of that issue.
Great story, Bill. Congrats.
Fantastic! My favorite since New Mutants!
Nice vid! ✨ one of my all time hands down faves
that was fabulous! thanks so much! if possible i'd love to see more of you talking about your influences and your inspirations -- from the art world, the comics world including Europe, and beyond -- what inspires you outside of traditional illustration and painting. like how do your favorite film-makers inform your art, what role (if any) do things like travel or food or music play into your art, etc.
thanks so much for all you do!
Pretty inspiring stuff.
Wow! This is such an amazing (and inspirational) video! It's an absolute joy, pleasure, and blessing to get an inside view of Sienkiewicz's psyche and overall well-being, as well as to see mind-blowing examples of his groundbreaking artwork!
Great talent,unique style. Discovered you on ELEKTRA...love your vision.
Beautiful story. Would love to see the original portfolio that got him the job at Marvel. But I can definitely see the Neal Adams influence in the Moon Knight art.
I do like listening to these life snippets.
Shortly before Neal adams passed away I was getting heavily into the Bronze Age and when I saw his art I knew he was the definitive creator to revamp Batman back to who he was. It’s a darn shame I never caught him at a con the work he did made so much sense like it was meant to happen. He lays a foundation for us to study and explore
I met him TWICE at cons. The second time, he remembered who I was (the guy that brought the tattered Batman Annual with his Two-Face on the cover to sign)! He was great to fans. I'm sorry you missed him.
Awesome. This was pretty inspirational :)
Enjoyed learning some of your background leading up to your life choices!
Awesome ! Great story
So insightful! So relevant. Thank u!👏✨
Wonderful.
I'm so happy for this video drop! Glad it's back
the best!
Was actually never a big fan of comics in general but Stray Toasters was a tour de force that had me re-evaluate the entire medium and my ideas on storytelling and what is art.
Now I read on the mechanics of comics as there is a previously unknown world open to me.
Great interview and story!
Inspirational stuff.
Finally!!!! Nice to see you again Mr. Sienkiewicz.
He’s back! Thank you Bill
that was beautiful 😂
I wonder who does, or spellchecks those captions? But yeah, Bill=artgod
what's with that music, i was crying all the way through this. poor bill, poor poor bill, wahhh!
how about something a biit up beat fer crying out loud, i've blown my kleenex budget for this month.
Bill even looks a bit like a character drown by him
*Promo sm*
Do they worship Dionisi at that School bill went to?
What a great story. Your art really resonates for me!