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Seeking Vintage Art, Cartooning or Illustration Instruction PDFs

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Defiant1:
This too is only available online. This is definitely worthy as educational material despite being harsh.

Alex Toth critiques Steve Rude's storytelling and rips him apart.

http://illdave.com/comicbooks/history/toth-critiques-rude.htm

Defiant1

Defiant1:
This video series is also invaluable as teaching material.
How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3y6k_vk_Vg&ab_channel=webfox100

While I have a hard time classifying Marvel as vintage, it really is. The tutorial outlines concepts utilized by Jack Kirby to make  storytelling more dynamic.

Defiant1

The Ghost Man:
Thanks again, it took a lot of doing but I was able to finally secure Secrets Behind the Comics. I'll look into the others you've recommended soon, I've got to literally get back to the drawing board.

Yoc:
Hi GM,
This isn't exactly 'comics' but I think you might be interested in it -

Sunbow and Marvel Productions Script/Storyboard Archive:
https://sunbowmarvelarchive.blogspot.com/

-Yoc

The Ghost Man:
Thanks Yoc, the oldest scripts are from 1981 but still very helpful. I'm thinking that unless there's a dramatic new discovery, there's virtually no surviving scripts from the Golden-Age that are digitally accessible. This is the same for the dearth of original art from that era, I know Victor "I'm the King of the Comics" Fox used to mandate that all original art pages be destroyed after publication. What a sad tragedy to envision Lou Fine's pages for The Flame being ripped up and summarily bin rubbished.


Thanks for always thinking of TVIA and my projects, it's well appreciated!

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