Art of Nick Cardy

Art of Nick Cardy

Art of Nick Cardy

Art of Nick Cardy

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Overview

Nick Cardy has been a cartoonist and illustrator for over 50 years. Spanning the Golden Age to the present, Cardy's career began in 1939 with the Eisner-Iger shop, which produced the "Spirit" newspaper supplement, "Plastic Man" comic books and more. Cardy went on to illustrate newspaper strips, including "Tarzan," and enjoyed a 25 year association with DC Comics before moving on to magazine and movie poster illustration. As well as being one of DC Comics' top Batman and Superman cover artists, fans remember that in the 1960s, Nick helped define comics' Silver Age with sequential artwork on "Aquaman", "Teen Titans", and "Bat Lash." The artist's contributions to the comic book industry earned him the prestigious "Ink Pot Award" for Outstanding achievement. Cardy did occasional non-comics illustration work throughout the decades in which he focused primarily on comic books and strips. But in 1975 the artist decided to focus on non-comics illustration, particularly movie and television work. Some of the properties he worked on include Bad News Bears, Return of the Pink Panther, Meatballs II, California Suite, and even Apocalypse Now. This Eisner Award-nominated volume offers an exploration of Cardy's art career.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781887591225
Publisher: Vanguard Productions
Publication date: 09/15/2001
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 17 Years

Table of Contents

Introduction6
Foreword8
11920-1939 the formative years9
21939-1943 the eisner/iger--early fiction house13
31943-1946 the war years24
41946-1952 post-war years31
51948-1961 the early DC years42
61961-1968 aquaman & teen titans50
71968-1975 bat lash, covers & more62
8Inking vs. penciling78
91975-1999 post-comics industry82
Cardy portfolio88
10Appreciation130
11Interview with jon b. cooke137
Tributes & appreciations146
Afterword149
Artist index150
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