Definite must-read of the day is the round-table discussion between retailer Chris Butcher, Marvel’s CB Cebulski and others over a meal on Corey Mintz’ Porkosity blog. They touch on subjects like the secondary value of original comic art, whether Marvel is autonomous from Disney (Spoiler: Everyone who likes to blame Disney for everything Marvel does, you may be disappointed), the reason why Marvel is double-shipping its books, and the lack of creative continuity on titles that results from that:
BUTCHER
Marvel’s publishing something like 20 issues of Daredevil this year. How can any artist be expected to keep a consistent schedule?
CEBULSKI
They can’t. It’s taken for granted now that there’s going to be, just like Amazing Spider-Man, there’s three regular artists who do the book. With Daredevil there’s going to be two.
BUTCHER
But he’s going to come in next month (motioning to me), when Daredevil number 10.1 comes out, and go, ‘Who the fuck is Khoi Pham?’ [to the kids out there: I do not advocate cursing, even if all the cool kids are doing it] and throw a comic book at me. He’s the most aggressive and vicious of my customers. This is a nice clean, straightforward style, not a lot of tiny cross-hatching and stuff like that, really heavy blacks. The artist who’s coming on in more in this sort of vein (pointing at ad for crappy looking comic), more little lines and sharp and pointy. That sort of thing.
CEBULSKI
Steve is the editor. So Steve made the choice to go with Khoi Pham. And said he was going to work with Khoi to open up his style, make it a little looser. Tom Palmer’s going to ink it, make it a little more open. So in that regard, the couple pages I’ve seen, Khoi has adapted his style to something more like that.
BUTCHER
To fit this kind of book.
CEBULSKI
But, that said, Koi’s only going to be on for one issue.
BUTCHER
He’s doing 10.1 and 12 and 15.
CEBULSKI
He’s solicited for that. Chris Samnee’s going to be coming on and taking over sooner. Him and Paolo will be the two regular artist’s on the book for the rest of the year.
It’s a post full of interesting little tidbits, including the fact that Marvel apparently only knows of six artists who can handle a monthly schedule these days. Quick: Try and name them! Sal Larocca, John Romita Jr… Who else…?
(Seriously, it’s a post that’s well worth reading. Go see.)