Posted: 10 March 2008 at 5:10am | IP Logged | 11
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Back when the Comics Journal actually covered comic books I read or wanted to read (yes, I'm the Ancient One's older brother Melvin), they ran a monthly feature called "Swipe File." Before that, they ran a couple of lengthy articles on truly egregious swiping. One was several pages on Rich Buckler, who apparently really was an Art Robot.
The other was on Keith Giffen during his massive style change of the mid-1980's. A lot of panels from the Ambush Bug minis and a few other comics were almost verbatim swipes of material from Munoz&Sampayo's Sinner series, then being published by Fantagraphics. Whoever wrote the article (Mark Burbey, maybe) did congratulate Giffen for swiping from such an uncommercial artist, which at least indicated that Giffen was trying to grow. Or something. Giffen's art style stayed in that Sinner mode for the next few years, but I don't think he did panel swipes any more. Weird Swipe Stories. indeed.
BTW, did Eclipse Comics do the "design fee for homaged covers" thing before or after Mike Carlin? I remember the three issues of Miracleman: Apocrypha homaging (with credit) the cover of Man of Steel#1, among others, and Cat Yronwode saying in a column that Eclipse was paying the original 'designers' for this. Of course, Eclipse soon went bankrupt...
Cheers, Jon
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