Comics Creators on Spider-Man

Comics Creators on Spider-Man by Tom DeFalco, published by Titan in July 2004, offers an in-depth exploration of the iconic character Spider-Man through the insights of the greatest creators in comics. This first edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, featuring original script pages and various stages of artwork that showcase the evolution of the beloved web-slinger over four decades.
Readers will find revealing interviews with notable writers and artists, including original creator Stan Lee and contemporary writer Brian Michael Bendis, as well as key artist John Romita and fan-favorite Todd McFarlane. The book delves into the impact and importance of Spider-Man, making it a valuable resource for comics enthusiasts, aspiring artists, and seasoned professionals alike. With its blend of instructional content, fascinating anecdotes, and humor, this work serves as a comprehensive tribute to the artistry behind one of the most enduring characters in comic history.
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The greatest creators in comics discuss the impact and importance of Spider-Man, and talk about how they have brought the web-slinger to life on the page over four decades. Illustrated with original script pages and all stages of artwork from sketchbook to finished page, this is pure heaven for every Spidey fan! This groundbreaking book features revealing interviews with Spider-Man’s writers and artists throughout the strip’s history, from original creator Stan Lee to current writer Brian Michael Bendis, from key artist John Romita to fan-favourite Todd McFarlane, and many other lively personalities behind the wall-crawling wonder. Instructional, fascinating and humorous, this book has something for comics fans, wannabe artists and hardened professionals alike.
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