I was lucky to win this book from his official Facebook page. It came Signed and with splattered paper ,t-shirt, post cards and pin badge. It's one of my most precious books. ✌️ & ❤
Ralph did some gorgeous landscape paintings of various regions of Chile for Montes wine labels. His labels for Flying Dog brewery are a nice juxtaposition to them as well. Great video.
I got this book last Christmas. It’s a wonderful addition to my Steadman collection. There was a hot minute in the late 90’s/ early 00’s where it was easy to amass a Steadman collection at Half Price Books.
Gahan Wilson, Bill Plympton next? How about Rick Geary (hehehe, been asking for this for ages)? Great video guys. It's works like Steadman's that helps inspire and expands a cartoonist's bag of tools.
Awesome to see you guys branching into graphic work outside of comics. Another interesting draftsman to look at would be Milton Glaser. A very broad range of work, mostly based in drawing. It's clear from looking at it that some of the work in Otomo's 'Kaba' must have been influenced by him.
Amazing artist. It would be interesting to hear your opinion on Steadman’s “brothers in ink” - Gerald Scarfe and David Hughes. Hughes’ “Walking the Dog” and “The Pillbox” are brilliant graphic novels.
Sam Kieth, Peter Chung, Ted Naifeh, Jhonen Vasquez, Jamie Hewlett, Francois Mouly, Edward Gorey, Gary Baseman, John Dilworth, Brian Froud, Chris Ware, Peter Kuper, Loren Buchard, Hideshi Hino, Ray Lago, Vincent Difate, Alex Ross, Eric Pigors
I was lucky to win this book from his official Facebook page. It came Signed and with splattered paper ,t-shirt, post cards and pin badge. It's one of my most precious books. ✌️ & ❤
Give too me pls
'The Big I Am' is a book by Steadman that tells the story of God. Definitely worth picking up.
Ralph did some gorgeous landscape paintings of various regions of Chile for Montes wine labels. His labels for Flying Dog brewery are a nice juxtaposition to them as well. Great video.
What a beautiful volume. I have the issue of the Comics Journal where Groth interviews Steadman. I also have the doco ‘For No Good Reason’ on DVD.
I see a lot of Gerald Scarfe. Steadman's first wife accused Scarfe of plagiarism.
I got this book last Christmas. It’s a wonderful addition to my Steadman collection. There was a hot minute in the late 90’s/ early 00’s where it was easy to amass a Steadman collection at Half Price Books.
Ed mistaking polo for cricket whilst quoting TMNT was priceless.
Gahan Wilson, Bill Plympton next? How about Rick Geary (hehehe, been asking for this for ages)? Great video guys. It's works like Steadman's that helps inspire and expands a cartoonist's bag of tools.
Awesome to see you guys branching into graphic work outside of comics. Another interesting draftsman to look at would be Milton Glaser. A very broad range of work, mostly based in drawing. It's clear from looking at it that some of the work in Otomo's 'Kaba' must have been influenced by him.
Amazing artist. It would be interesting to hear your opinion on Steadman’s “brothers in ink” - Gerald Scarfe and David Hughes. Hughes’ “Walking the Dog” and “The Pillbox” are brilliant graphic novels.
I just got this a few days ago. It's great.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Outlaw Comics are Best.
Streadmannnnnn! Genius!!!!!
Sam Kieth, Peter Chung, Ted Naifeh, Jhonen Vasquez, Jamie Hewlett, Francois Mouly, Edward Gorey, Gary Baseman, John Dilworth, Brian Froud, Chris Ware, Peter Kuper, Loren Buchard, Hideshi Hino, Ray Lago, Vincent Difate, Alex Ross, Eric Pigors
Came for the high brow art and stayed for the Raphael quote.
Curse of Lono was my 1st
Off topic, are you guys going to get the Marvel Universe by Arthur Adams omnibus?
nah only Marvel Universe Omni i want is Frank Miller’s
@@d2OO1b322y between you and I, it's a matter of taste (and Miller's a good one as well), but it was more aimed at Ed and Jim.
George Grosz was one of Steadman's biggest influences.