The Joe Kubert 1997 Shoot Interview by David Armstrong
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
- David Armstrong interviewed Golden, Silver, and Bronze Age great, Joe Kubert in 1997 on set at San Diego Comic Con discussing his childhood strip and pulp influences, entering comic books in the early 1940s as a high school student, working with Harry Shorten & Frank Z. Temerson, his professional relation with Norman Maurer, his first job at DC, the 3D Comic book craze of the 1950s, working with Will Eisner, the Green Berets daily strip, functioning as an Editor at DC under Carmine Infantino, the Joe Kubert school, his graphic novels and his pride over his two talented sons, Andy and Adam Kubert.
Interview conducted, recorded and copyrighted to David Armstrong.
Remastered, edited, timestamped and postproduction by Alex Grand.
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📜 Chapters
00:00 When start drawing?
02:02 Favorite influences, stories
03:11 Getting into comic books? | Harry Shorten
07:07 First paycheck | Frank Z. Temerson
08:33 Working during high school | Norman Maurer
10:06 Were there any publishers tough to crack?
11:20 First job at DC
12:20 Had any partner after graduating high school?
13:58 Working with Norman Maurer
15:09 Many Genres 1950s | 3D Comics
16:34 Out of the army, still in partnership
17:38 What would you do if you left the business?
18:03 Working at DC
18:40 Favorite stuff | Will Eisner
19:33 Green Berets daily strip
19:55 Comic book cartoonists vs artists
20:54 Daily strips were holy grail
22:17 As an editor at DC | Carmine Infantino
24:33 The Joe Kubert School
27:48 Giving back to the business?
28:48 Andy and Adam Kubert
30:21 Abraham Stone book | Will Eisner
33:59 Any concepts or ideas for future
34:32 Sons are comic book artists
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Breaks my heart watching these interviews with such brilliant minds and talent only to realize they are gone. Life is short their work lives on. ❤
This was 35 minutes of pure joy. To see that after 50 years in the business he still so passionate about his art was incredible. Kudos to his wife for helping to realize his dream of a school for young artists.
What a legend!
Many artists admired Kubert's work. One artist admired his ability to balance his work & family life.
It warms my heart to see Joe's eyes light up each time this thoughtful interviewer asks him a great question, or points out Joe's past. The interviewer must have ahad a passion for comics, and had to of been a fan of Joe 🙌
I loved his Tarzan, great interview David and Alex!
Wow! I’ve had the X tremendous pleasure of meeting Joe and his son,Andy! Both of them were very friendly ! Joe and his wife,Muriel starting the Art school is one best things that could happen to the industry! Godspeed to them both! I love these interviews!❤😎🎯
A sweet, brilliant, and loving man. So nice to hear him talk about the craft. We all have much to learn from the man.
What a laidback guy!
I also stared drawing comics at a very young age! And a year after I graduated from high school I started going to cartooning school! Learned alot about drawing comics! And I still remember drawing alot from how to draw comics the Marvel way and now I'm studying the correspondence courses from the Kubert school! If you want to become a fantastic artist go to the Kubert school!
Amazing interview! Joe Kubert is undoubtedly one of the giants of the industry, as well as one of the most important and influential comic book artists of all time! Kubert's tenures on Sgt. Rock, Hawkman, and Tarzan are incredible! It's also an absolute delight to have his sons, Adam and Andy, both continue to thrive in the medium as artists in their own right while honoring their father's legacy! May he continue to rest in peace...he is still missed!
These are my childhood heroes.
I love them!!!!
I loved Kubert's "Enemy Ace" series when I was a kid. His depiction of WW1 aircraft made me really sense the wood, wire and fabric nature of the airframes and sparked a life-long interest in the planes and those who flew them.
Wow, what a cool guy. Thanks so much for sharing.
Another great interview. I love hearing these giants of the comics industry speak and tell their stories.
Such a generous soul and amazing talent. It's remarkable how cogent and erudite he was, even _very_ late in life. I wish that Jack Kirby could have enjoyed the same mental agility. Anyway, great interview of a great man.
Great interview. His point about the primacy of storytelling in comics is forever relevant.
Wish these guys were still around to thank them for their great work. Great interview ✨
Right earphone only plays white noise. Thank you very much for this none the less, this is awesome.
I’ll look into that, cheers and glad you’re enjoying it
These masters grew up holding pencils. Kids today hold mobile phones. What will become?
Eisner was a Dad... a great guy, he was a greater man than an artist.
Hello again! I was impressed by the old covers he worked on, like Solomon Kane and Kull the conquerer, as I dimly recall. Did you do any videos on Neal Adams? Ross Andru? Lee Falk? Thank you so much
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It warms my heart to see Joe's eyes light up each time this thoughtful interviewer asks him a great question, or points out Joe's past. The interviewer must have ahad a passion for comics, and had to of been a fan of Joe 🙌