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Doris Danger (vol. 1, Chpt. 6), page 057 GILBERT HERNANDEZ – Commentary

My best friend, GILBERT HERNANDEZ

“GIANT MONSTERS HAVE BEEN IN MY GIANT IMAGINATION ALL MY GIANT LIFE. I WISH I COULD HAVE MORE OF THEM IN MY PRESENT GIANT LIFE, AND THIS IS THE PLACE TO FILL THAT GIANT NEED!” – GILBERT HERNANDEZ

(Gilbert sent me his quote of endorsement in all caps)

[NOTE: PART ONE of THREE! As you’ll see if you click through the following pages, I chose to publish these beautiful pieces by the Hernandez Brothers in THIS order – Gilbert, Jaime, Mario.  But I received them in THIS order: Mario, Gilbert, Jaime.  Rather than try to make narrative sense of these two disparate orders with these commentary pages, I will share the story in the chronological order it happened, with part one here on “Gilbert’s” page, even though all three artists may be discussed, or alternatively, the artist whose pin-up I am “commentating” on may not be mentioned.]

(Photo: With my best friends, Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez, San Diego Comic-Con 2006.)

Below are a couple notes from my diaries, edited for clarity and transitions, covering San Diego Comic-Con 2002, and my first meeting of the Hernandez Brothers.

San Diego Comic-Con 2002

I wasn’t interested in doing portfolio reviews again this year. I decided, I’m going to get advice from artists. From people who draw for a living. And then I won’t have to wait in line for over an hour (which is what I was doing in portfolio reviews the years before). I can just walk up to the artists and show them my stuff. And I’ll be able to take their advice more seriously, because they don’t have any motive to do anything except just tell me what they think.

I wasn’t looking for work. I was just looking to meet some people whose art I admired, and get their takes on my artwork. Because if I like their art, they should have the best advice for what to do with my own work to make it good. And in addition, then I could meet and spend some time with all these artists I admired!

Even so, I still got different advice from everybody. And for a while I would just try and sort out what advice was helpful to me, and then try and make my art better.

* * *

All three Hernandez brothers were in artists alley, sitting together. The first day, Gilbert wasn’t there, and I had really enjoyed his “Grip” for Vertigo. Jaime was friendly, but quiet and didn’t really have any advice to offer about my work. Mario seemed friendlier and more outgoing.

Next day, I found Gilbert, but Mario and Jaime weren’t there. Gilbert looked at my stuff and recommended I put more space around the voice bubbles. He said things are too cramped otherwise, and it’s amazing how much less professional bubbles look when they’re cramped. To show me an example, he pointed out some of his “Grip” pages, and realized they looked pretty cramped, and didn’t think they were a good example.

* * *


(ABOVE: My sleeping son and I, with our best friends, Gilbert, Jaime, and Mario Hernandez, at San Diego Comic-Con 2007.)

Please read the next installment of this progression from meeting and getting to know the Hernandez Brothers to getting pin-ups from them, on page 058 JAIME HERNANDEZ – Commentary

 


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Doris Danger (vol. 1, Chpt. 6), page 063 GILBERT HERNANDEZ – Published

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My best friend, Gilbert Hernandez, makes intelligent, fun, powerful, bizarre comics! He co-created Love and Rockets with his brothers – a series that defined indie comics in the ’80’s, and which you should definitely pick up at your local comics shop !

This great pin-up was published in “Tabloia #574” , “Doris Danger Seeks… Where Giant Monsters Creep and Stomp” , and “Doris Danger Giant Monster Adventures” !



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Our Weekly Reckoning Focuses on Doris Danger!

Thanks for continuing to check in, fans!

Since I titled this weekly reckoning “Doris Danger,” let’s start with the Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist additions to Tabloia:

HERE is a master list of all the videos we’ve posted so far (“Patron-only” as well as publicly posted), or you can go to our Youtube channel where we’re up to THIRTY publicly viewable videos!

New videos since last reckoning (for our kind $7 Patrons):


37. JOSHUA DYSART (video, approx. 5:20,  $7 Patrons)


38. OUR DAILY ROUTINE 
– (video, approx. 4:00,  $7 Patrons)


39. THE VALLEY OF TORMENT (video, approx. 4:30,  $7 Patrons)

 

And now for all this DORIS DANGER business!

Two web comic stories have been posted, Chapter 31 and Chapter 32. Chapter 32 was my first attempt at drawing a Steve Ditko style Doris Danger story, because I had these new ideas for a new “romantic” style of story telling, and I decided it would be a good idea to portray them in a different art style.  This created problems in continuity, however, and so it required time figuring out how to handle this discrepancy.  What I came up with was THIS:

Doris Danger… From “Golden” Age to Silver “Age”!

– a page dedicated to letting the reader choose which continuity “path” they’d like to follow.

And THAT got me thinking about how so many of my characters, if I were to put them in COMPLETELY CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER with their stories… their “first” story has often not been published yet! (Because I haven’t gotten around to it yet! But I know what that “first story” is GOING to be.) And in the current state of linking to characters’ FIRST appearances, it means that when I DO post their stories, I’m going to need to go back and change the “first appearance” link on EVERY PAGE OF THAT CHARACTER!  So I realized a better solution would be to create “place holder pages,” that I can swap out later, and not have to change every link!

And so I’ve been creating A LOT of place holder pages!  Here are a couple examples, right below this drawing by the nephew of a Tabloia Employee:

The shocking and ground-breaking first appearance of FELK!

Earliest “Fezzie” Documentation!

First appearance of “ORIGIN” of the Hillbillies!

Mr. Peters and the Tabloia Offices!

The Shocking FIRST APPEARANCE of Doris Danger’s boyfriend, STEVE!

That’s right! … The Shocking FIRST APPEARANCE of Doris Danger’s boyfriend, STEVE!

The TRAPPED… UNDERGROUND! storyline!

And then for good measure, I threw in a “Pre-Edit” page of the cover of More DORIS DANGER GIANT MONSTER Adventures, showing the artwork in various stages, with or without Doris, the monster, and the text.

Hope that keeps ya busy ’til next time!
Sincerely,
Chris

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38. OUR DAILY ROUTINE – (video, approx. 4:00) – DIARY OF A STRUGGING COMICS ARTIST

HERE’S A LIST of all the interviews of all your favorite comics artists that we’ve posted so far, and YOU kind Patreon supporters can gain additional access to early and bonus features! If you enjoyed any posts at this website, then this struggling comics artist is grateful for your kind support!

Here’s a YOUTUBE PLAYLIST!  Please subscribe, give the thumbs up, and tell all your friends!)

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Colored by Ricky Sprague!

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FANS! This Chapter begins with a senses-staggering full-page pin-up of a GIANT MONSTER! But before you click the PUBLISHED link below – These scintillating, pulchritudinous images are rewards for our kind $4 Patreon supporters!

Please don’t hate us if you’re not a kind $4 supporter!  We want you to enjoy this comic, regardless of your support, and there are TONS of free pages for you (besides these absolutely amazing full-page spreads in the style of late 1950’s-early 1960’s Atlas comics, pre-super-hero, Jack Kirby-parodied and/or sweetly homaged beauties)! Simply click on all the RED icons and NOT the GREEN ones!

Enjoy, fans!
-Rob Oder, Editor-in-Chief, Tabloia Weekly Magazine!

Colored by Ricky Sprague!



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With reverence and admiration for, and in loving parody of, the Atlas GIANT MONSTER comics of Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Larry Lieber, whose comics you should buy!

With reverence and admiration for, and in loving parody of, the Atlas GIANT MONSTER comics of Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Larry Lieber, whose comics you should buy!

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