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Modern Masters, Vol. 6: Arthur Adams [Paperback]

George Khoury (Author), Eric Nolen-Weathington (Author), Art Adams (Author)
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Modern Masters February 15, 2006
The newest volume of the Modern Masters series looks at the life and work of one of today's top comic-book artists, Arthur Adams! Arthur burst onto the comic book scene with the widely acclaimed Longshot mini-series in 1985 and has remained a star in the field ever since. His unique style has earned him both the Russ Manning Award and the Eisner Award, as well as a legion of fans. From super-heroes such as the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and The Authority, to pop culture icons including Godzilla, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, and even Gumby, Adams' range of work only adds to his appeal. But it is his energetic cartooning combined with his painstaking attention to fine detail that truly amazes his fans and peers alike. Modern Masters Volume 6: Arthur Adams features an extensive, career-spanning interview lavishly illustrated with rare and unpublished art, as well as a large sketchbook section. One look and you'll agree--Arthur Adams is truly a Modern Master!

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Bursting on the comic-book scene at age 20 with his 1985 series Longshot Arthur Adams' graceful, highly detailed illustrations made him an immediate fan favorite. Yet his painstaking approach has prevented him from producing enough pages to keep him at the forefront of the field. He has maintained his profile with stints on Fantastic Four, various X-Men titles, and other Marvel comics; oddball efforts featuring pop-culture icons Godzilla, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, and Gumby; and his creator-owned Monkeyman and O'Brien. Recently his lovely work on Jonni Future for Alan Moore's America's Best Comics has regained him some of his old prominence. Adams retraces his checkered career in the latest Modern Masters book-length interview volume. Although he provides few major revelations or insights, fans will enjoy hearing from him firsthand. They're likely to get even more pleasure from the comics pages, character drawings, and other artwork that appears on every page, and from the section devoted to full-page illustrations showing off his meticulous style to full advantage. Gordon Flagg
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: TwoMorrows Publishing (February 15, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1893905543
  • ISBN-13: 978-1893905542
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,296,894 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars THE DAZZLING MR. ADAMS GETS HIS DUE, February 20, 2006
This review is from: Modern Masters, Vol. 6: Arthur Adams (Paperback)
Like most comic fans, the first time I saw Art Adams' work was on the quirky mini-series Longshot. Adams is a bit of a rare breed. Unlike a lot of artists, Art did not struggle for years to get his break, rather he was in the right place at the right time which brought him the Longshot series when he was just 19 years old. He had sent samples of his work to all the Marvel editors and it was Carl Potts who first contacted Art and got him hooked up with writer Ann Nocenti to work on Longshot. Adams' detailed and unique style quickly made him a fan favorite and Adams soon found himself working on some of Marvel's top-selling books including The X-Men and New Mutants.

Adams is the latest subject of the Modern Masters series from TwoMorrows publishing and he's certainly deserving of the honor. In this book-length interview which features hundreds of samples of his art, Adams talks about his twenty plus year career in comics. Among his influences were Frank Frazetta, Michael Golden, Walt Simonson, and Barry Smith...the latter two are certainly the most evident in his work. Art discussed the creation and look of Longshot which was Nocenti's creation but with a look designed by Art. The mullet was based on the lead singer of 80's one-hit wonder band Kajagoogoo. Besides his projects for Marvel, the interview covers his work for now-defunct Comico including Gumby, Monkey Man and O'Brien for Dark Horse and Tom Strong for DC's America's Best Comics imprint. Art humorously discusses how his legendary Wolverine poster has brought him tremendous royalties, even so many years later.

Adams was certainly ahead of his time by at least a half-decade, putting out eye-popping artwork long before Todd McFarlane, Jim Lee, and the rest of the Image ilk would revolutionize the way fans looked at comic book art with their bold, in your face, splash page-happy styles. Adams was Image before it ever existed. Yet what really comes through in the interview is the humbleness and lack of ego that he has. He is fairly reserved and often even self-deprecating about his work. You can see how much of a regular guy he is as he takes readers through an average work day, admittedly often distracted by television. Art comes across as very engaging and somewhat surprised by his own success. It clearly has not gone to his head.

The interview covers the first 88 pages of the book while the last 36 pages are dedicated to displaying his fantastic art work. This gallery contains some of his famous covers, design sketches and portfolio illustrations including some simply dazzling, full-page Moneky Man and O'Brien pieces. But the most intriguing are Art's re-imagining of some old, classic Marvel & DC covers. These include his versions of The Hulk #181 as Wolverine battles the Hulk, Marvel Feature #11 with another of those classic Thing Vs. Hulk covers, and Fantasic Four #82 which is a redo of a great Jack Kirby cover.

Art Adams is a welcome edition to the Modern Masters series!

Reviewed by Tim Janson
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A worthwhile look at Mr. Adams' art, March 9, 2006
This review is from: Modern Masters, Vol. 6: Arthur Adams (Paperback)
I'm not a great fan of this series of books in general. I've found some of the earlier volumes to dwell over-much on the interview aspects without giving you anything really interesting by way of art. Thankfully, I have no real complaints with this volume devoted to Arthur Adams.

Like the rest of the series, it is interview-oriented. And let's face it; not everybody is a great interview subject. I've read a number of interviews with Mr. Adams, however, and found him consistently engaging. The text of this book is no different.

Best of all, there's a good selection of artwork here, including everything from thumbnail sketches to pencil drawings to fully-finished art. Everything is in black and white and/or halftone reproduction, but overall the production values are decent and everything is very legible.

If you're a fan of Mr. Adams' art, I'd say you are in for a treat with this book. And if you consider that the average cover price for a single comic book is $2.99 these days, for the price this volume can't be beat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rare Book for Birthday Gift, April 7, 2010
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MODERN MASTERS: First things, first: you're not related to Neal Adams, right? Read the first page
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Dark Horse, Fantastic Four, Next Page, Jonni Future, Previous Page, Arthur Adams, Air Force, Black Lagoon, Mutants Special, Terry Austin, X-Men Annual, Tom Strong's Terrific Tales, King Kong, New York, San Francisco, The Authority, New Mutants, America's Best Comics, Star Trek, Action Annual, Alan Moore, Art Clokey, Carl Potts, Frank Frazetta, Harrison Ford
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