Hal Foster’s Prince Valiant | Art of Comics Epi 232

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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  • @georgealexander8661
    @georgealexander8661 3 года назад +9

    Andres Salazar..Art of Comics..Do not know how to thank you enough!! Am 92 years old and you took me back to my childhood years and Hal Foster's
    Prince Valiant!! Even at a very young age his fan-
    tastic artwork utterly amazed me!! Many miles
    beyond the usual comic art! Your books are bound
    to be worth X ( ? ) thousands of 💵 dollars! THANKS AGAIN !! 👏🙌🤝👍👌🌟⚜🏹🎨👑👑

    • @ArtofComics
      @ArtofComics  Год назад

      Thanks for watching I’m glad your enjoyed it

  • @joxer96
    @joxer96 3 года назад +5

    I've never paid much attention to Prince Valiant, but wow, I am impressed. Thanks so much for sharing, don't think I would have ever looked into it on my own.

    • @ArtofComics
      @ArtofComics  3 года назад +1

      Mission accomplished! Glad you caught the magic! I’m a new devotee myself and once you pour into it it’s pretty incredible and to think this was all done in the 30-40s and lasted decades, it’s remarkable

  • @jesusesmentira3422
    @jesusesmentira3422 3 года назад +2

    You glanced over the story so I thought you were going to mention that the 12-25-1937 page is the inspiration for Jack Kirby's The Demon character he created when he worked for DC. This was mentioned in Scioli's graphic novel: Jack Kirby: The Epic Life of the King of Comics. Much like you I didn't appreciate Prince Valiant as a young man until I happened to see one of Foster's original art pages for Prince Valiant in person (the thing was huge) and it just blew me away. Keep up the good work..

    • @ArtofComics
      @ArtofComics  3 года назад +2

      Thanks brother! Awesome to know about Kirby I never knew that. Yeah I saw an original too I think it was at least 13x19 but maybe even 18x24

  • @sanysmail
    @sanysmail Год назад +1

    Hi, I keep asking Abey other artist in RUclips the same question. Can you tell me, maybe through another video how they painted for comics those days? Some say they used gouache and somewhere I read the colour was added during the print stage. If they used gouache, then did they ink after the paint? Hoping to see your reply. Thanks in advance.

  • @h3g8a1e7
    @h3g8a1e7 3 года назад +3

    Is anyone else a fan of Prince Valiant fan? I've been one since I was a kid

    • @ArtofComics
      @ArtofComics  3 года назад +1

      You came to the right place! Welcome!

    • @h3g8a1e7
      @h3g8a1e7 3 года назад

      @@ArtofComics I intend to stay! :)

  • @sleepyreader666
    @sleepyreader666 3 года назад +2

    I think there’s an afterward where they talk about the archival reproduction and why they earlier pages are a bit rough...

    • @ArtofComics
      @ArtofComics  3 года назад +2

      Yes, you are correct! They do talk about getting those earlier pages and it being a challenge to make the plates.

  • @funnymcfunfuns1455
    @funnymcfunfuns1455 2 года назад

    I used to get the collected editions from the library in the early 90s. they really transported me to another time. some of the best comics ever imo

  • @GrievousThaumatin
    @GrievousThaumatin Год назад

    Like a squire's do was the idea I imagine; they had to emphasize his youth via ancient methods I bet to suit kiddie market of day

  • @vikasupadhyay1398
    @vikasupadhyay1398 9 месяцев назад

    Could you thow some light on the tools and techniques of the drawing process of Hal foster ...his prelim sketches are 8 x 11 inches whereas original drawing size was 15 x21 inches . So how did he transfer the prelum Size drawing on to the final size .

    • @ArtofComics
      @ArtofComics  9 месяцев назад +1

      I don’t know off hand I can try to look that up. If I were to guess I’d say that he actually redrew it. He didn’t have a projector or way to blow it up larger, I don’t think

    • @vikasupadhyay1398
      @vikasupadhyay1398 9 месяцев назад

      @@ArtofComicsthanks.. I have been looking up and found some of his prelim drawings which have a grid drawn over them ..I think he used a grid method as a guide to redraw on a new sheet of paper .
      But that's my inference based on the prelim drawings .
      I would appreciate If I could find a substantial proof of his actual process.

  • @justcallrizq4589
    @justcallrizq4589 2 года назад

    So how many volumes of Prince Valiant by Hal Foster?

  • @GrievousThaumatin
    @GrievousThaumatin Год назад

    Prince valiant actually slang for pageboy

    • @ArtofComics
      @ArtofComics  Год назад +1

      Before or after this came out? I’d assume after

    • @GrievousThaumatin
      @GrievousThaumatin Год назад

      @@ArtofComics no. Page squire, synonyms. The haircut was popular with young women roaring twenties . See Bernice bobs her hair, Louise brooks etc . Pageboy haircuts

  • @BlueQualityRhythm
    @BlueQualityRhythm 3 года назад

    Do you have any clues about the workflow of Mr. Foster on this Comic?

    • @ArtofComics
      @ArtofComics  3 года назад

      No, I'm not sure how it was done. I'm sure that's out there somewhere, but I'm by no means an expert on Foster.

    • @BlueQualityRhythm
      @BlueQualityRhythm 3 года назад

      @@ArtofComics
      I will find out. If I have the time I will create a page in this style.