Warren Bernard Collection Tour
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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Poor guy, he was so bummed Ed was rushing him... and then the sheer disappointment at the end! You guys need to do a more in depth on some of these periods.
Y'all need to go back and do like a weeklong series documenting this place
Holy Cow man!!! This is incredible. Such an impressive collection. Bernard is a real mënsch. He seems like a very generous dude. You can tell he's getting a huge thrill showing off his babies. You guys definitely need to go back for several sequels to this episode. 2.5 hours not nearly enough.
This is REAL cartoon history. There is so much of this that is the stuff you really don't come across anymore unless you dig. Great vid.
Spectacular, BUT - 2 1/2 hours was not nearly enough time.
Get back there ASAP guys, please - I've gotta see all that Winsor McCay (& everything else).
Take any lineal yard of this collection and do two hours on it. Post it every week and I'll watch. Ed was getting pissed but I wanted to see every flaming carrot shirt in that drawer! I'd love a deep dive on the Great War stuff- all that ephemera is super rare. 1.44.15, right page- Vince Locke is a time traveler.
Way beyond the collection and material is the collector and his passion. Thanks for this boys!
This is unbelievable. Any one of these pieces could be a full hour long episode. Truly staggering, impressive collection.
This is like those Don Rosa house tours on youtube. Sit back and relax everyone, great info here
I'd be happy if you had a visit with Warren once a week, but I'll take what I can get. Print was THE mass medium for a century or so, before television or internet and that explains how those guys were superstars and how many mainline magazines were so beautifully put together.
A good source for inexpensive reprints of much of this stuff is Dover Publications, new or used. Out of what we saw, I know they've done books on the Complete Maitres de l'Affiche, wordless novels by Masereel, Lynd Ward and Otto Nuckel (I've really gotta get a copy of Destiny now) and Spiegelman's beloved L'Assiette au Beurre.
That hand-lettered biography of Mr. Natural first appeared in 1970's Mr. Natural #1 and is worth seeing full size.
Amazing! By the halfway point, I had 'museum fatigue' from too much amazingly good stuff! Kudos to Warren for his generosity, and to the clearly overwhelmed Kayfabers for their stamina on this super-rich tour through the heights of cartoon history!
I would absolutely pay for and watch a documentary of Warren explaining his collection and the reasoning behind the connective tissue of his archive. It did feel a bit rushed but that's 3 very busy people in there and I am grateful for the two and a half hours that made the cut.
One of the most beautiful and comprehensive collections I have ever seen.
And I absolutely had that Fortune Favors the Bold Flaming Carrot shirt in college
The Bernard Collection is Fantastic! Wolverton, Shelton, Spain, Crumb, Bodé and so many others! Heavy stuff, guys... I was lucky enough to meet Mr. Will Eisner in Brazil a few years before his passing... And this video got a little moved! Thank you for your fantastic work!
"Simon Hansellmann is our Christian Laettner " killed me.
What a tasty insider's tour of a jaw-dropping collection! The comics world is surprisingly small and closely knit--I think this is the Warren I've spoken with on the phone while working as an assistant for Bob Burden, another rabid collector. It's a trip to overhear them going on about insane and obscure finds they've discovered. Seeing the Flaming Carrot shirts made my synapses click
Wonderful collection I agree you guys should go back and film and get a closer look Warren’s knowledge of all this stuff is gold and should be captured somehow. I’d also suggest getting a stabilisation device for the camera to reduce blur.
Having been through Warren's house as well...I'm always amazed at every corner, cupboard and bedroom is filled with great stuff. Just to clean up a couple of errors though. The Avenger was written by Paul Ernst using the same name of Kenneth Robeson as Doc Savage. The Operator #5 had two foreign armies invading. The first was a thinly veiled German invasion called the "Purple Invasion," and after they were defeated, an Oriental invasion took place right on the heals of the Purple Invasion. Great video nonetheless!
Whew! This is fantastic, but intense! I'm 90 minutes in, and I need to take a break.
Also? I've got almost as many Flaming Carrot t-shirts as Warren Bernard! Dork Goals!
Learned a lot from this video, loved the pulp magazine collection. I’m impressed with Flaming Carrot T-shirts.
I don’t think that I could ever get bored with you Warren videos
Just got to tour Warren's for the second time. I even got to check out the basement (yes, there's even more great art down there). It's always fun getting lost in his collection.
Wonderful. I've been, but obviously, didn't get to do the deep dive you did here. Thanks to Warren, Ed and Jim for doing this!
I saw that Rossetti exhibit in Amsterdam. Truly amazing.
Warren, Scary Harry made a Richard Sala board game called "Panique" in a similar format...
Wow, I wish I lived by Warren, I would never leave. Please do more videos with him.
Thanks to Warren and the guys for doing this! I want to see all of it of course, even if the vid is 20 hours long :]
How do you save this stuff for future generations? Is everything scanned/photographed? This collection is absolutely amazing, but I feel like we need to digitize everything as fast as we can to save it from disappearing.
This was amazing.
35:00 The discussions of sacrifices made to fight a war are very prescient of this COVID-19 time - just a few months after this recording.
I'm just watching this now and it's pretty great, as was the shoot interview. But he keeps saying that he was the first one to bring Roz Chast to a convention. That's not actually true. I remember her at MoCCA 2004. She even signed their poster from that year, along with a bunch of other artists in attendance. I don't know if they brought her out, but she was definitely there.
Damn! You guys are killing it!
I am overwhelmed.
I worked with Patty Mullens, daughter of Willard, she’s a painter in the Hudson valley region.
2 and a half hours? Fuck me up. Hell yeah.
Lads, that was intense
you know you got a bit of an obsession when you have hollinger boxes at home
Great vid. On a quest to get all those wordless graphic novels. I had Done her Wrong and The City... the hunt begins!
Do you guys know if he's created a complete inventory? This collection would fill a wing of a museum.
If there's an inventory it would be easier to focus on specific themes or artists.
Seriously, CK could shoot 2 hours looking through The East Village Other.
“The cat won’t eat that?” ❤
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Thank you
great collection
I think that Mr. Natural booklet may have been reprinted in the Fantagraphics Book of Mr. Natural.
is that true what he said about “orders of magnitude “ more than Eisner?!?! Im finding a hard time wrapping my head around that.
Around 34 minutes, the discussion around travel restrictions not being accepted in this day and age seems very prescient in light of the covid lockdowns.
Incredible
Damn, so much good stuff
shyts an archival museum
does he like you? get to the next time homes