The Comic Book Greats Sergio Aragones
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- What can you possibly say about the greatness of Sergio Aragones? Mainstay of Mad Magazine (marginally, of course), creator of Groo the Wanderer and artist behind too many other things to mention... he might be the closest thing we have to a modern day renaissance man. He is an interesting guy; an hour long video isn't nearly enough time with him, but I promise it flies by. He is funny, talented and extremely humble.
This video used to be on RUclips (much of the rest of the series is, if you look around) and is now mysteriously missing, so I fired up the capture card to right this wrong. Stan the Man is clearly enamored with Sergio... who wouldn't be? Very entertaining, particularly when Sergio heads to the drawing board. One of my favorite episodes of this series. The whole series is a bit of a hidden gem.
I will hopefully be uploading the Chris Claremont episode in a few days... I've also got to track down the Will Eisner one... hopefully soon. In the meantime, please enjoy!
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Sergio at a small comic con. He was so kind to my youngest daughter who taking selfies with everyone and we had a great conversation with him. If you stumble on this he does another great interview on the Cartoonists Kayfabe channel. He seems to have an endless amount of great stories.
Stan looks so happy in this video he's on the verge of tears.
I know Stan means "mime" not "meme" but Sergio should be a meme. He is a world treasure and can never be appreciated enough.
I like treasure!
I meet him once, he showed some drawing tips. And was a friendly guy.
I love reading Groot the Wanderer.
I feel like he wouldn't wanna be a meme.
This guy is incredible at drawing expression
Sergio was greatness. I always loved Groo.
Right back at ya
As a kid I used to read MAD magazine and I always looked forward to Sergio's section with a few pages of his comics dedicated to a single topic. His ability to draw and express humor is incredible.
Fab advice...practice, practice, practice! Then practice some more.
Don't tell Allen Iverson that.
I love how the show is so unscripted and it looks like 2 friends are talking.
This was so fantastic! I've never actually seen Sergio Aragones interviewed before. I read a lot of Mad when I was a kid in the 90s, and he was such a big influence on me, but it wasn't until watching this now as an adult that I could really see just how much I idolized his work. So this was just really great, thank you very much for putting this up!
I like how Stan calls it meem instead of mime. It's hilarious.
lool, I was wondering what he meant by meem
CinemaSeven LOL!!!😂😂😂
It’s how the French say it
Wait that’s how I say it
Very enjoyable. Love this man's work. Thanks for posting!
One of the great influences on my own cartooning style. Never get tired of listening to this great artist. And you're right; his humbleness is remarkable.
I never would have imagined that Sergio didn't go to art school.
That he just instinctively found his style makes him even more of a beast.
Both of these men are legends in their own time. Stan may be gone, but Sergio is still among us - lucky world...
Something I loved so much about his section in mad as a kid was the lack of dialogue. It makes so much sense that he developed that skill by learning pantomime!
Thanks for this. So enjoyable. Have loved and admired both their work over the years, Sergio especially. RIP Lee.
Thanks for the upload, probably like everyone else my school notebooks were lined with little Aragones doodles.
ShotOfSelf Ikr
Sergio is a treasure to the world of comics. Glad this video found me.
Such a legend in comic book history. I grew up with Sergio and admiring his art work in Mad Magazine. He came to be my favorite artist and it brings back so many good memories for me. I have all of the Groo books on the book shelf along with my super hero stuff. Not cocky or arrogant and just seems to be a real nice, down to earth guy. Thanks Sergio!
What a fantastic interview.
Sergio is such a delightful person.
one of the good artist of all time. So thank you for one of the good artist of all time. So thank you for
3:09
A writer who draws.
I think both guys are very sympathetic. 💖
I love Sergios cartoons without words and yes it‘s right that it‘s necessary to use the cliches for that cartoons! 🙂
I really enjoyed this episode.
Master. My favorite artist! Groo
Yes?
I loved those tiny drawings on the sides❤️ and I love Groo😁
Thank you! Two of the best inspirations in my book.
I loved this video !! I’ve met Sergio a few times at conventions. He is so kind and talented !!
He has such a clear view of the world. So much wisdom and he's so at peace with himself. I wish i could be more like him.
I loved his work ever since i got a paper back collection of his Mad magazine margins as a child. I read it until it fell apart completely. And i'm still waiting for the Groo omnibus that was announced 15 years ago.
as a child I saW HIM TEAR A PALM TREE with might from pachama to hel a little bro of a best frien Condesa 1958
Loved and looked forward to the margin cartoons. I would read the mag, then go back and read the margins. Best for last.
Then he would have full page sets. Just the funniest stuff ever.
My most memorable margin cartoons was a mosquito that sucked the blood of a hippie and started hallucinating.
Super nice guy. He was at a convention around the time Groo came out (early 80's) and was walking around the show. Friend and I walked up to him and my friend asked if he could get an autograph and I remember Sergio asked him what his name was and chatted a little. I always remembered how cool he was.
I have been looking for the Will Eisner for many months now but so far no luck. I agree this one I love, and also the ones with the Romitas and Todd, thank you!
As Stan was, Sergio was a big part of my life growing up, love his stuff
I met him in san diego military base in 1979 , purchased one of his book
Rip Stan Lee
It's not on my channel, but it should still be on RUclips; please look up Comic Book Greats: The Romitas for my favorite Stan appearance on one of these shows. The chemistry he had with John Romita, both on the page and on screen was truly wonderful.
Amazing!
One of the all time greats
What an amazing artist
Sergio Aragones is a goddamn motherfucking genius!
MAGNIFICENT!!!THANKS!!!✊✊✊
absolute genius
RIP Stan Lee
Amazing how such simpler times created such geniuses, yet in today's digital age, many of us are struggling to find even basic meaning in our lives. Art is pretty much dead today, and so are artists.
@NotSnarl Evidence?
@NotSnarl I was asking for a concrete example, not an abstract rationalization of your argument which doesn't really support anything.
@NotSnarl I reject your rebuttal as a guy talking out of his ass.
Genius.
long live stan lee
Rip Stan lee
"La magia esta en dibujar 8 horas diarias y estudiar" S.A. !! 🙃
Excellent!
A great artist in our time.
"I'm a writer who draws" literally tell myself that all the time.
I love his stuff 😅😅😅😅😍
Sergio Aragones was one of the reasons I would buy MAD.
el amo!. the f***ing master
I like this
I think (animator from the tv show mad and kablam) Mark Marek got inspiration from Sergio Aregones
Who else thought they were going crazy when they heard stan say meme & talk about Sergio's memeing abilities?
Stan lee came up with memes too
I'm lost.
Did I err?
Legend
What a genius!!
They were selling these tapes,but.quality control.waant there,it was labeled Sergio, but the tape was Todd Mcfarlane indtead
Amazing.
gold
Wow. This got deep
5:12 me m e i n g
A b i l i t y
Genio
Es como si cada linea fuera un boceto
(vine por ed vill)
He is fast
What year was this video filmed?
I'd guess somewhere between 1991 and 1992
I agree it's practise
Like he said practice
Did any comic artist go art school?
Comics like rock n roll
28:00 - 28:40. Wow.
I think he seem nervous
Hooola! Alguien mas llego hasta aqui ,atravez de los cursos de Domestika?
Does anyone know what year this was actually produced you know filmed because if he remembers the Spanish Civil War that was before World War II so this wasn't done like 2016 he looks too young and soda stand
around 1992.
Thank you that would make him about 60 give or take a few years man time flies I was 26 years ago
Jodorowsky ended up making comics(graphic novels) for years
PROBLEM: Practicing at home for 8 hours a day for 20 years or whatever doesn't pay the bills. It's all done on FAITH, in HOPES that SOMEONE SOMEDAY will pay you for it. Lots of pianists are wasting their time too. They will graduate with piano degrees and teach out of their homes when they could have done that without a four year degree. It's a viscous cycle, learning a skill, then all you can do with it is teach it to someone else, like art and music teachers in public school.
The truth is, great artists and musicians were doing it 8 or more hours a day growing up, in their vital formative years, for the pure fun of it, and this is how they got really good. School should actually be abolished imo, considering that guys like Matt Groening had to become cartoonists by secretly drawing without getting in trouble with the teacher. The entire education system is just a jobs machine for mediocrities, who then suppress young talents (the doodler, the class clown, etc) out of their own bitterness from having to live a boring failed life. Skipping school and even abolishing school = smart things, but sadly too smart for our dumb idiocracy.
✌️❤️
Mulching
Repeat:learn what objects look like and how they work, then alot of practice.
So no Alex Ross, Grant Morrison, Geoff Johns, Mark Waid?
This video series is from 1991 or so. Geoff Johns wasn't in the industry yet, Mark Waid was just transitioning from being an editor to being a freelancer, and Alex Ross was probably busy not getting paid by NOW Comics (and wasn't a big deal yet). Now, Grant Morrison was around, certainly, but this series is largely predicated upon people who Stan Lee was at least acquainted with at the time.
what about Frank Miller? was he in the industry by the time this videos came out? I mean i have seen people from MAD but barely any DC except for the one and only Bon Kane
sheflashedus Jim Lee is now head honcho at D.C.
Groo is all you need.
45:10 Colonialism, passivity, limited thinking.
I like this except Stan was trying to hard to be funny
John Little Stan's ok he's the man!!!