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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At long last a fitting tribute to a classic illustrator,
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This review is from: Scorchy Smith And The Art Of Noel Sickles (Hardcover)
Ever since discovering that Noel Sickles was Milton Caniff's inspirational, groundbreaking partner, I've been longing for someone to publish his story and experiences. I received my wish today with the arrival of Scorchy Smith and the Art of Noel Sickles. This is a massive, deluxe volume, covering almost every facet of Sickle's career. IDW reaches a new pinnacle in their collective works on the classic cartoonists and illustrators with this publication. It's chock full of illustrations from Sickle's career as an illustrator post Scorchy Smith, as well as early work.I have the two volume set of Kitchen Sink Scorchy strips from the 1980s, and this volume outshines them completely. This is a large book, and absolutely stunning in layout, design and production. If you have a soul and appreciation of the finest in comic strip art and classical illustration, don't hesitate another moment; order this book today! It's a sterling companion to the Terry and the Pirates series also published by IDW.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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The Art of Noel Sickles,
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Have you ever received a book you've been looking forward to and been disappointed? Well, that defintely won't happen when you receive your copy of "Scorchy Smith and the Art of Noel Sickles"!My first reaction when I opened up the book box was "WOW!" The book is so thick and finely produced (with coated paper and handy ribbon bookmark), that it feels substantial right out of the box. My next reaction was "I had no idea Noel Sickles had such a body of work". The first half of the book is loaded with rare art, photos and biography, jammed with incredible illustration art you've never seen before. The second half is a (near) complete run of the classic "Scorchy Smith" comic strip, with the best reproduction yet for this amazing narrative. Easily one of the books books on an illustrator/comic artist yet produced and a "must have" for fans of either genre. Congrats to Dean Mullaney and IDW Books for this terrific volume!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally a Quality Reprint of this Influential Comic Strip,
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Noel Sickles never really had any great ambition to be a comic strip cartoonist, but nonetheless ended up being one of the most influential of the 20th century.Scorchy Smith was an awful Associated Press aviation adventure strip penned by John Terry. Sickles called Terry the worst cartoonist ever, and he wasn't exaggerating much. When Terry became ill Sickles was given the thankless task of ghosting the strip in that horrible 'style'. Luckily for Sickles the ghosting period didn't last long, as Terry soon died. Sickles was then given free rein to experiment, and in the process he revolutionized the way adventure strips are drawn. Sickles is credited with popularizing the chiarascuro technique for adventure comic strips, a style that his buddy Milton Caniff more famously appropriated for his Terry and the Pirates. Sickles experimented endlessly in Scorchy, and this volume shows Sickles playing with various techniques, changing the look of the strip practically on a week by week basis. Little fanfare has been given to Sickles writing talents. He famously disliked the process of writing the strip, and I expected therefore to have a hard slog reading through his entire three year stint. However, I was gratified to find that Sickles' writing was far better than I had been led to expect. His stories make good internal sense, a basic factor lacking in some highly celebrated strips, and one that keeps me from enjoying many adventure strips. His plots, according to essayist Bruce Canwell often loose adaptations of his favorite western movies, are entertaining and solid. His story pacing, especially after he became more comfortable with his assignment, is unhurried and full of little details, a refreshing change from the frenetic pace maintained by much of his competition. About the only oddity in the stories, and I'm surprised that his editors let him get away with it, is that aviation, the raison d'etre of the strip, is noticeably absent. While strips like Tailspin Tommy strictly constructed their stories around flying, Sickles' Scorchy stories rarely use the aviation angle in any meaningful way. Sometimes the only flying that happens is in the segue from one story to the next. The stories are better off, though, because the slavish imperative of sticking to genre makes strips like Tailspin Tommy quite a bore for those not fascinated by wind shear and the latest advances in de-icers. The reproduction of the strips is miraculously excellent if I assume correctly that tearsheets had to be used as source material. The smaller papers that tended to use the Associated Press features seldom had excellent print quality, but the strips here look fantastic. Even the zipatone, very hard to reproduce well from tearsheets, is clear and sharp. I doff my Photoshopping hat to the work of the restorer on this project. The book is a giant, weighing in at a whopping seven pounds. Not only do we get the complete Sickles run on Scorchy (plus a little of Terry and Christman to pad out story arcs) but there is an exhaustive biographical essay by Bruce Canwell. It is accompanied by an incredible array of Sickles work all the way from rare early pieces to his later commercial and fine art work. This section of the book, comprising over 130 pages, could easily have been published on its own to rave reviews from Sickles fans.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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By Terry Sunday (El Paso, Texas United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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Over the years, Amazon's "Recommendations for You" feature has done a great job of convincing me to buy things that I never even knew existed. "Scorchy Smith and the Art of Noel Sickles" is an excellent example of this.I had never even heard of the artist or the comic strip when Amazon first recommended "Scorchy Smith and the Art of Noel Sickles." Obviously triggered by my purchases of Milton Caniff's outstanding "Terry and the Pirates" series, the recommendation was at first not one that I seriously considered. Who was this guy "Sickles," anyway? However, the unanimously great reviews of "Scorchy," some by people who seemed to be very knowledgeable about the subject, convinced me to give it a try. I placed my order without really knowing what to expect. All I can say is "Wow!" This book is absolutely fantastic! Other reviewers have mentioned the content, quality and production values, and I can only echo their sentiments. About the first third covers Noel Sickles' biography, including many samples of his astonishing work as an illustrator of western, historical, nautical, military and commercial subjects. The breadth of his amazing career is well represented in hundreds of sharp black-and-white and color images on thick, semi-glossy paper. As I did, you will probably recognize some of his old advertising work even though you did not know he was the artist. The rest of the book chronicles the globe-trotting adventures of aviator Scorchy Smith during the time Sickles drew the strip in the mid-1930s. It's interesting to see how Sickles' style evolved and improved over the years, and it's clear that he and Milton Caniff influenced each other tremendously. Bottom line--buy this book! If you have the slightest interest in the old classic adventure comic strips and want to see some of the best examples of the genre, as well as stunning illustrations of a variety of subjects by a true master in the field, you can't pass it up. I give "Scorchy Smith and the Art of Noel Sickles" the highest possible recommendation.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
finally!,
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it's easier to review bad things, than good, because there's very little to say except: fantastic! this is one of those 'big' books in the world of illustrators and comic book artists, covering many important things. through the work of noel sickles one can learn what matters in picture making. scorchy smith, the strip, has not lost a bit of it's visual impact in the seventy years. while it may not be the best reading, dramatically, visually it still fascinates.if you're drawing, you should have this book. it's not expensive, and it contains a lifetime of work to explore... which might easily take a lifetime as well!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Scorchy Smith and the Art of Noel Sickles,
By Late Reader "NJ Book Man" (Cape May, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Scorchy Smith And The Art Of Noel Sickles (Hardcover)
Excellent in every way. Wonderful, well reproduced examples of his illustration and comic strip work. A well written and informative tribute to Noel Sickles, his work and far reaching influence. Can't imagine how Milton Caniff could have achieved what he did with Terry and the Pirates without Sickles as a studio mate.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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The definitve work!,
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Incisive, comprehensive and encyclopedic in scope this book is a must have for any serious student or fan of the narrative arts. Sickles work directly lead to the look and expression of generations of artists up to the present.Joe Mannarino President Comic Art Appraisal LLC
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Masterful Draughtsman,
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Virtually self-taught, Noel Sickles is as fine a draughtsman as the "golden age" of magazine illustration - not to forget comic books - produced. His fluid yet crisp delineation, inspired use of black, and dead-on composition makes every example in this book a valuable tutorial. I was in awe as I turned the pages for the first time...and the second...and the third. It's a "coffee table book," a text book, and a deserved tribute all in one. As an accomplished artist I take no risk in calling Noel Sickles an "artist's artist."
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy this book,
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If you have found this title and taken the time to explore these reviews then your interest in the subject matter is assured, even in the slightest. My only recommendation is to buy this book. Buy it right now. There are few times in life where $40 of your hard earned money is so justly spent.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Scorchy Smith And The Art Of Noel Sickles (Hardcover)
Comprehensive art biography of his career with lots of pictures of his illustrations over his lifetime. The comic strips are a big bonus. I'm glad I bought it.
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Scorchy Smith And The Art Of Noel Sickles by Bruce Canwell (Hardcover - July 30, 2008)
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