Prophet 5 cover is still one of the fav covers of all time! It was like one those classic 80s Action films posters. Nobody draws better quads and nobody draws better Veins than PLATT. I still have that Wizard spread of Prophet & Chapel, cotdayum its so crazy AsF!
Stephen Platt was a young Toronto comic fan that was an Art Student at OCAD. I didn't know who he was at that time, but we both attended a Toronto Comic convention held at the Concert Hall in the late 80's. Perhaps, as late as 1990? I recall that I went there, to see both Art Adams and Mike Mignola. Even purchased a Mignola PHANTOM STRANGER page, at the time.. Wandering the hall with my portfolio in hand, I was approached by a kid that assumed I was a comics professional, and could he see my artwork, and would I mind looking at his stuff, too? We sat down in the balcony and he showed me pinup after pinup doused in heavy IMAGE-esque detail. I could tell he knew how to draw. But suggested to him that he shouldn't take so many liberties with the proportions. And that all of that inking detail, was creating a lot of needless noise that was distracting from his figure work.. He seemed disappointed by my comments. And given his career, he probably had a better finger on the pulse of where comics were going..
I do miss the early 90s art of these guys, now all I see in today’s comics is everything looking bland, you can’t even tell most of the artists apart like you could tell the difference and get excited about artists in the past.
I honestly disagree, I don't think art has ever been more varied than it is now. I find a lot of 90s comic art to be pretty awful, especially that Liefeld look of skinny waisted, big breasted women and roided up men. Not to say the 90s didn't have some fantastic comic art, but a bunch of comic runs in the 90s really had a distinct XTREME! '90s' look.
Man, I just apologetically LOVE Image in that era. I'll take over-the-top art over word balloons all day, every day. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, guys. Going to pull out some old comics now.
Great video, guys. Platt's work back in the very beginning was an insane mash up of McFarlane, Charest and maybe Darrow, too. As you said, his art now is smoother but I miss the crazy energy.
Awesome video guys, thanks. I love the cover to Prophet #8 - and I'm pretty sure that's Bloodstrike's reflection in the water, not him laying down, and Prophet is holding in his guts with his arms crossed while hunched over.
This was my favorite artist as a young teen. I have all of his work from Agent Three Zero to his current cover works. Only thing I’m missing is that Uncanny X-force cover. I need that 😁
Your commentary is the most enjoyment I ever got out of any book by Extreme Studios. When every story had a two page sideways spread of a single face and a few balloons with no backgrounds, I decided to spend my $1.95 on stuff like Palookaville and Optic Nerve and Peep Show. The closest thing to this kind of muscle bound nitwit stories I bought new was Breyfogle’s Prime, which was a 90s version of Billy Batson/Captain Marvel.
I would say Richard Corben is among the greatest vein artists ever!! Great stuff guys, I really enjoy your reviews of stuff I loved back in the 90's, have a great 2021!!
I loved the early SPlatt stuff, it melted my brain when I was a kid. It wasn't polished, felt almost like you were looking at a sketchbook instead of a finished piece. I couldn't get enough at the time
Stephen Platt is one of the many artists from the 90s, who got into attention very quickly and started getting competition with the likes of Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, but then he vanished into obscurity for some reason. seriously there were a lot of people like him in the 90s, some of them were even directly attached with Image and were popular for some time but then they got vanished in obscurity
Loved SPLATT's work back in the day, his work was insane on Soul Saga with Liquid colouring. Another artist who I dont think got enough admiration back in the day was Ian Churchill, his run on Awesome Comics - Coven was the best work he ever done.
This episode made me dig these issue out just to see the insanity in person. I remember loving this because as you said, there was nothing to read. It was just candy for the eyballs
I miss these days when it was pure excess, but felt like a real comic. These days it feels like minimal effort, like the artist spent an hour on the whole thing, and moved on.
Im surprised you guys didn't go through the Soul Saga books. I think that's his most polished and striking work he ever did. I met him at fan expo years ago in Vancouver , super cool guy.
I still have my "Prophet #8 comic book that one sold me on S.Platt never seen guys fighting the whole comic bleeding gallons per second, continuing to fight and just never die (with injuries NO ONE ON EARTH COULD FIGHT THRU LOL) , juiced to the fuckin gills on steroids with muscular physiques that were impossible to humanly get, it was just a str8 up balls to the wall kick ass comic book and I will always re-visit it.. thanks for speaking on this topic and having the same eye as me to appreciate it's artistic and stylistic value.. props from the 305.. peace
Rob had all these cool artists drawing the extreme books. Just fun energetic comics. Anyone making fun go read I am starfires daughter or America Chavez then come back to me.
Dude, if you're talking vein artists, there's Bisley solidly in one and two positions, and every one else fighting it it for number 3 or lower. And probably Keown takes that slot.
Ho... Hol... HOLD TF UP... I bought Prophet, I went to get Platt's autograph at my comic shop... you're telling me he got $40K/issue for Prophet in 1994-1996 dollars??
I love that guy, just what is he doing now a days, I see a variant cover here and there sometimes. He is so good now ! Just imagine he this guys had been given a Sequel to Weapon X ?!?!?!?!
If you don’t have a top ten vein artist list, Are you even reading Image in the 90s?!? ps, Ed with the tip on proper blade removal from a torso, hahah!! Good looks, my man.
Not sure how you missed out on that. I've been in it around the same length, from a po dunk town where it was hard to get comics and he was well known.
In hindsight his work wasn't as good as I remember it. Recently went thru all my back issues of his because I'm in a SPlatt appreciation groups on FB, and everyone in that group hypes him up.
He ripped off the cover on spider man vol 1 #6 for the Moon Knight #55 cover. Still like that book but the improvements in issue 60 were a night and day difference.
It's a joy to watch two people who genuinely love comics talk about comics, especially 90s era comics, the time I started getting into the medium.
Prophet 5 cover is still one of the fav covers of all time! It was like one those classic 80s Action films posters. Nobody draws better quads and nobody draws better Veins than PLATT. I still have that Wizard spread of Prophet & Chapel, cotdayum its so crazy AsF!
Stephen Platt was a young Toronto comic fan that was an Art Student at OCAD. I didn't know who he was at that time, but we both attended a Toronto Comic convention held at the Concert Hall in the late 80's. Perhaps, as late as 1990? I recall that I went there, to see both Art Adams and Mike Mignola. Even purchased a Mignola PHANTOM STRANGER page, at the time.. Wandering the hall with my portfolio in hand, I was approached by a kid that assumed I was a comics professional, and could he see my artwork, and would I mind looking at his stuff, too? We sat down in the balcony and he showed me pinup after pinup doused in heavy IMAGE-esque detail. I could tell he knew how to draw. But suggested to him that he shouldn't take so many liberties with the proportions. And that all of that inking detail, was creating a lot of needless noise that was distracting from his figure work.. He seemed disappointed by my comments. And given his career, he probably had a better finger on the pulse of where comics were going..
amazing
Platt, Keown, and Capullo are my fave guys for veins. Platt and Geoff Darrow and my tops for bullet casings.
Hot chicks!
I do miss the early 90s art of these guys, now all I see in today’s comics is everything looking bland, you can’t even tell most of the artists apart like you could tell the difference and get excited about artists in the past.
I honestly disagree, I don't think art has ever been more varied than it is now. I find a lot of 90s comic art to be pretty awful, especially that Liefeld look of skinny waisted, big breasted women and roided up men.
Not to say the 90s didn't have some fantastic comic art, but a bunch of comic runs in the 90s really had a distinct XTREME! '90s' look.
Man as a kid growing up in the 90s I forgot how beautiful the comics were back then compared to today's digital artist
That garbage 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I went to art school with Platt. He was a year behind me, but he took his shot at comics and I commend him for it.
Was a cool dude to work with at Extreme. Teryaki chicken bowls for life!!
My man! Stephen Platt! Seeing his art in Prophet when I was a teenager was like doing drugs. A total mind fuck.
Oh man, I need to own that ashcan.
Yes!!! Finally a Stephen Platt episode! I'm so hyped!
Man, I just apologetically LOVE Image in that era. I'll take over-the-top art over word balloons all day, every day. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, guys. Going to pull out some old comics now.
Great video, guys. Platt's work back in the very beginning was an insane mash up of McFarlane, Charest and maybe Darrow, too. As you said, his art now is smoother but I miss the crazy energy.
Awesome video guys, thanks. I love the cover to Prophet #8 - and I'm pretty sure that's Bloodstrike's reflection in the water, not him laying down, and Prophet is holding in his guts with his arms crossed while hunched over.
This was my favorite artist as a young teen. I have all of his work from Agent Three Zero to his current cover works. Only thing I’m missing is that Uncanny X-force cover. I need that 😁
13:53 I think Ed was thinking of "Death Becomes Her" with Bruce Willis, where Goldie Hawn's head is turned backwards, lol.
I went down the early Image rabbit hole after your recent episode about the Prophet/ Bloodstrike battle. This episode is a great breakdown of Platt.
Your commentary is the most enjoyment I ever got out of any book by Extreme Studios. When every story had a two page sideways spread of a single face and a few balloons with no backgrounds, I decided to spend my $1.95 on stuff like Palookaville and Optic Nerve and Peep Show.
The closest thing to this kind of muscle bound nitwit stories I bought new was Breyfogle’s Prime, which was a 90s version of Billy Batson/Captain Marvel.
Great episode! I have Platt’s Moon Knight issues and the Fighting American issues. Just “fun” comics!
I would say Richard Corben is among the greatest vein artists ever!! Great stuff guys, I really enjoy your reviews of stuff I loved back in the 90's, have a great 2021!!
rafael garres does the craziest veins in comics
@@dannycruz5446 wow Thanks for the tip
I loved the early SPlatt stuff, it melted my brain when I was a kid. It wasn't polished, felt almost like you were looking at a sketchbook instead of a finished piece. I couldn't get enough at the time
The violence level reminds me of Arthur Sudyam's Cholly and Flytrap
This was so great! 😆😆😆Thanks for another awesome episode guys ✌🏽
Stephen Platt is one of the many artists from the 90s, who got into attention very quickly and started getting competition with the likes of Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, but then he vanished into obscurity for some reason. seriously there were a lot of people like him in the 90s, some of them were even directly attached with Image and were popular for some time but then they got vanished in obscurity
I still have that wizard poster with the bullets. It is awesome.
Had that Splatt Wizard poster on my wall right next to the Michael Golden X-Men poster, and Christina Applegate w/falcon poster. Good times!
I saw Splatt's name in the Iron Man movie credits all those years ago. That's the last I've heard of him.
Loved SPLATT's work back in the day, his work was insane on Soul Saga with Liquid colouring. Another artist who I dont think got enough admiration back in the day was Ian Churchill, his run on Awesome Comics - Coven was the best work he ever done.
🎶 Splatt, splatt , Stephen platt is where it’s at ! 🎶
I was so jazzed to find that Prophet #4 Platt variant on the stands back in the day! Back in the before times when variants were a rarity.
This episode made me dig these issue out just to see the insanity in person. I remember loving this because as you said, there was nothing to read. It was just candy for the eyballs
Had that Prophet poster in my freshman dorm
#9 was entirely Pat Lee just Platt layouts.
I miss these days when it was pure excess, but felt like a real comic. These days it feels like minimal effort, like the artist spent an hour on the whole thing, and moved on.
The way I like to describe modern mainstream comics is they look like animated shows without the animation.
Gotta love that Eternal Champions ad at 4:14.
Where did you get the black light comic printed? Which company does black light fluorescent inks? So cool!
Im surprised you guys didn't go through the Soul Saga books. I think that's his most polished and striking work he ever did. I met him at fan expo years ago in Vancouver , super cool guy.
Yessss.....YESSSSSSS!!!! MORE SHELL CASINGS!!!
I’m a huge fan of SPLATT, I have a lot of his books almost everything but I don’t have that ashcan haha I’m jealous
Yes! All the Splatter that matters!
I still have my "Prophet #8 comic book that one sold me on S.Platt never seen guys fighting the whole comic bleeding gallons per second, continuing to fight and just never die (with injuries NO ONE ON EARTH COULD FIGHT THRU LOL) , juiced to the fuckin gills on steroids with muscular physiques that were impossible to humanly get, it was just a str8 up balls to the wall kick ass comic book and I will always re-visit it.. thanks for speaking on this topic and having the same eye as me to appreciate it's artistic and stylistic value.. props from the 305.. peace
Rob had all these cool artists drawing the extreme books. Just fun energetic comics. Anyone making fun go read I am starfires daughter or America Chavez then come back to me.
Saw my crappy fan art (for a split second) in the back of Prophet #7!
Stephen Platt was my absolute favorite out of all the Image guys. Him and Joe Quesada were neck and neck my top 2 artists of the 90's.
What about Soul Saga?!?! Gorgeous book...
Reminds me a lot of Jim Lee and McFarland merged and turned up to 11
This just shows how much comic art has gone downhill now.
Dude, if you're talking vein artists, there's Bisley solidly in one and two positions, and every one else fighting it it for number 3 or lower. And probably Keown takes that slot.
Codename: Strykeforce had the image of Black Anvil riding the rocket before this.
Where is Platt nowadays? I'm 45 so he was a hero of mine for sure.
S40000 dollars an issue. Could you imagine that?? I would draw prophet for the rest of my life with that money.. never miss an issue.. WTF
Wished i had that first work on MoonKnight. Remembered when it first came out but then it was sold out. Less steroids than Bart Sears' works.
Love this channel 🤟
the Capt America riding the bomb is probably homage to Major Kong riding the bomb in Dr Strangelove
Good stuff
What happened whit this artist? where he is? He disappeared like many others artists like Matsuda and Roger Cruz
Storyboard artist for the 1st Iron Man movie and after that who knows, minus a couple variant covers.
It may be too current but you should do Solid Blood 17. It manages to homage and parody at the same time.
Ho... Hol... HOLD TF UP... I bought Prophet, I went to get Platt's autograph at my comic shop... you're telling me he got $40K/issue for Prophet in 1994-1996 dollars??
I love that guy, just what is he doing now a days, I see a variant cover here and there sometimes. He is so good now ! Just imagine he this guys had been given a Sequel to Weapon X ?!?!?!?!
If you don’t have a top ten vein artist list, Are you even reading Image in the 90s?!?
ps, Ed with the tip on proper blade removal from a torso, hahah!! Good looks, my man.
Moon Knight never skips leg day.
How do I buy red room from india?
More news on that later. It's not in print yet. Stay tuned.
It’s interesting that as Kirby aged his anatomy became more abstract. F
Whatever happened to S.Platt?
Fighting American has ARMPIT MUSCLES on top of armpit muscles 💪
Finally!
I had never hear of Platt until last year & i've been heavily collecting on/off for over 30 yrs...he's hardly known
Not sure how you missed out on that. I've been in it around the same length, from a po dunk town where it was hard to get comics and he was well known.
In hindsight his work wasn't as good as I remember it. Recently went thru all my back issues of his because I'm in a SPlatt appreciation groups on FB, and everyone in that group hypes him up.
I recall Moon Knight 55 coming out and grabbing it off the stand. I thought he was a bad McFarlane ripoff. I was correct. It's lost on me.
He ripped off the cover on spider man vol 1 #6 for the Moon Knight #55 cover. Still like that book but the improvements in issue 60 were a night and day difference.
Platt should have stayed with Marvel.
I still for the life of me don’t see the McFarlane influence in his art.
Only issues of Moon Knight that matters