I’m so happy Jim keeps putting out new episodes.We’ll take all the unaired content. It is sad when think about not gonna get much more,but love watching you two just nerd out together. And I also wanna say as person who has had a family member that took their life and has himself suffered from depression I just hope there’s no survivors guilt or beating self up about all the could’ve would’ve should’ve stuff because it it’s never anyone else’s fault and that thinking never helps or leads anywhere good. I wish you the best and thanks for all the work and memories over the years
Could not say it any better than you my friend…. Niece made that same bad decision right around the corner from me and her grandma while just visiting, really sad A year on… would anyone even care? Getting past painful moments is hard Not getting past them is worse … for all involved
I usually don’t go through the comments and I only got to know the news today (I live in France and it didn’t spread too much in the media). I just wanted to say thank you both for the great work on the channel and for your arts. I’ll miss him and I would be grateful if this channel could keep going and keep his memory and heritage alive. ✌️
Goran Parlov’s punisher Max work seems to owe something to Kubert’s Punisher. The overcoat and street clothes work so much better than the white boots and gloves of the zeck/janson era.
I've really enjoyed CK over the couple years I've been subscribed! I'll always love and appreciate the work and dedication of Ed, Jim, and the entire CK Crew! You dudes have really helped deepen my appreciation for the artistic, business, and just plain fun aspects of the graphic art medium. I miss you, Ed! Jim I love you! Thank you for keeping this channel going!
You can see the level of detail that Joe K pencilled in his Tarzan collected editions or in his KubertSchool correspondence course vids on their YT channel. Definitely worth a look for new and seasoned artists
I've watched Joe's course vids over and over. I think part of what makes him good going direct to ink was - if the videos are really representative of process - how much he worked with the lightbox and tracing paper to develop images iteratively. Sometimes it's a photo and sometimes it's his previous sketches, but he makes cartooning decisions as he goes along and is really unworried about how rough it looks because he'll just go over it again. I started practicing the same thing using notebook paper and ballpoints. When you do it a lot you get used to starting over and knowing what things you can hurry through when you ink and what things need precision tools.
I want to thank all involved in cartoonist kayfabe for years of great entertainment! Your enthusiasm for comics was and will hopefully remain infectious. I can't imagine how hard this time must be for Ed's friends and family. I wish you a lot of strength!
Joe Kubert is one of the greats. His 2 sons will probably go into the comic artist hall of fame. If there is one. I know I loved Kuberts work on Our Army at War, Tarzan, etc..
Love that opening page. I finally got to meet Joe and had him sign a copy of Sgt. Rock with the Dummy on the cover. Which immediately made him crack up. Nice brief chat.
I have the original art of page 7 of issue 36.
I can verify that there's basically no pencil on my page.
I’m so happy Jim keeps putting out new episodes.We’ll take all the unaired content. It is sad when think about not gonna get much more,but love watching you two just nerd out together. And I also wanna say as person who has had a family member that took their life and has himself suffered from depression I just hope there’s no survivors guilt or beating self up about all the could’ve would’ve should’ve stuff because it it’s never anyone else’s fault and that thinking never helps or leads anywhere good. I wish you the best and thanks for all the work and memories over the years
Could not say it any better than you my friend…. Niece made that same bad decision right around the corner from me and her grandma while just visiting, really sad
A year on… would anyone even care? Getting past painful moments is hard
Not getting past them is worse … for all involved
I am going to miss hearing his voice every day
This is a daily routine of mine that I don’t want to end.
Miss you both so much. All the love to you, Jim. R.i.p. Eddie P
So sad to think a month from this a tragedy. New to the channel and they had such great chemistry together
This podcast changed my life!
I usually don’t go through the comments and I only got to know the news today (I live in France and it didn’t spread too much in the media). I just wanted to say thank you both for the great work on the channel and for your arts. I’ll miss him and I would be grateful if this channel could keep going and keep his memory and heritage alive. ✌️
Loads of healing Jimmy... Ed, you'll always be remembered.
Goran Parlov’s punisher Max work seems to owe something to Kubert’s Punisher. The overcoat and street clothes work so much better than the white boots and gloves of the zeck/janson era.
In the middle of reading those now, agreed
I've really enjoyed CK over the couple years I've been subscribed! I'll always love and appreciate the work and dedication of Ed, Jim, and the entire CK Crew! You dudes have really helped deepen my appreciation for the artistic, business, and just plain fun aspects of the graphic art medium. I miss you, Ed! Jim I love you! Thank you for keeping this channel going!
You can see the level of detail that Joe K pencilled in his Tarzan collected editions or in his KubertSchool correspondence course vids on their YT channel. Definitely worth a look for new and seasoned artists
I've watched Joe's course vids over and over. I think part of what makes him good going direct to ink was - if the videos are really representative of process - how much he worked with the lightbox and tracing paper to develop images iteratively. Sometimes it's a photo and sometimes it's his previous sketches, but he makes cartooning decisions as he goes along and is really unworried about how rough it looks because he'll just go over it again. I started practicing the same thing using notebook paper and ballpoints. When you do it a lot you get used to starting over and knowing what things you can hurry through when you ink and what things need precision tools.
I want to thank all involved in cartoonist kayfabe for years of great entertainment! Your enthusiasm for comics was and will hopefully remain infectious. I can't imagine how hard this time must be for Ed's friends and family. I wish you a lot of strength!
Joe Kubert is one of the greats. His 2 sons will probably go into the comic artist hall of fame. If there is one. I know I loved Kuberts work on Our Army at War, Tarzan, etc..
It's a whole "learn how to squint the Kubert way" manual, and I'm all here for it.
Joe Kubert was like a force of nature! I have 31-35 and need 36! Chuck Dixon always delivers on the story! Great video!⚡️🎯👍👋
Love that opening page. I finally got to meet Joe and had him sign a copy of Sgt. Rock with the Dummy on the cover. Which immediately made him crack up. Nice brief chat.
Thank you!
Ed had a unique vision for comics and had great insight to add to everything. No one can fake Piskors spot on this show
So cool you gents highlighted this run. I absolutely love it.
Another good video. Thank you.
It sort of looks like punisher has been shrunk down and this is going to be some sort of wacky adventure with an action figure sized punisher.
Cool looking issue. Thanks
Hoping to see more Jim!
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my favorite punsher
Is this the Invades Nam story lines?
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1700 video libary 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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I think this is it guys
Looks like it unfortunately 😔
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