 I started out thinking that this one would be fun:  The idea was to show Funky Flashman hawking a bunch of Superman merchandise. Funky first appeared in Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle series and was allegedly inspired by Stan Lee. I sent in this rough sketch and had the following conversation with the editor: "We'd like Funky to look less like Stan."  "But isn't he SUPPOSED to look like Stan!?" "Yeah, but we LIKE Stan now so we don't want to make him mad." So I dug out my copy of Mister Miracle #6 and did my best to draw Funky as Kirby drew him, sans sunglasses, with the 1970's hairpiece and beard.
I started out thinking that this one would be fun:  The idea was to show Funky Flashman hawking a bunch of Superman merchandise. Funky first appeared in Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle series and was allegedly inspired by Stan Lee. I sent in this rough sketch and had the following conversation with the editor: "We'd like Funky to look less like Stan."  "But isn't he SUPPOSED to look like Stan!?" "Yeah, but we LIKE Stan now so we don't want to make him mad." So I dug out my copy of Mister Miracle #6 and did my best to draw Funky as Kirby drew him, sans sunglasses, with the 1970's hairpiece and beard.Saturday, April 24, 2010
Superman 613 cover
 I started out thinking that this one would be fun:  The idea was to show Funky Flashman hawking a bunch of Superman merchandise. Funky first appeared in Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle series and was allegedly inspired by Stan Lee. I sent in this rough sketch and had the following conversation with the editor: "We'd like Funky to look less like Stan."  "But isn't he SUPPOSED to look like Stan!?" "Yeah, but we LIKE Stan now so we don't want to make him mad." So I dug out my copy of Mister Miracle #6 and did my best to draw Funky as Kirby drew him, sans sunglasses, with the 1970's hairpiece and beard.
I started out thinking that this one would be fun:  The idea was to show Funky Flashman hawking a bunch of Superman merchandise. Funky first appeared in Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle series and was allegedly inspired by Stan Lee. I sent in this rough sketch and had the following conversation with the editor: "We'd like Funky to look less like Stan."  "But isn't he SUPPOSED to look like Stan!?" "Yeah, but we LIKE Stan now so we don't want to make him mad." So I dug out my copy of Mister Miracle #6 and did my best to draw Funky as Kirby drew him, sans sunglasses, with the 1970's hairpiece and beard.
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I've always loved this cover!
ReplyDeleteI never knew that was originally Stan Lee. The first sketch looks just like him! You did a great job un-Stan-izing him. Thanks for showing the various stages, always fascinating!
Hi Mr. Kevin Nowlan,
ReplyDeleteDo you still have this original sketch?
I would love to have it on my Superman collection.
Regards,
Fabio.
www.super-homem.com
Hi Fabio,
ReplyDeleteNo, I'm sure I don't have that sketch anymore. Sorry!
Hi Kevin,
DeleteThanks for the quick reply!
If you find in coming years, please remember me.
By the way, I love your work on Superman vs Aliens!!!
Yours faithfully,
Fabio Marques.
www.super-homem.com
Thanks, Fabio!
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