Gorgeous! Barry Windsor-Smith's Flawless Wolverine Comic

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    Barry Windsor-Smith is an auteur - a storyteller who writes, pencils, inks, colors, and letters his own comics. This episode follows his work history from unofficial Marvel pinups, to Conan to Weapon X to Monsters. It breaks down what makes his work unique paying close attention to Weapon X in particular, daring to show us a glimpse into Wolverine's origins at the height of his popularity.

Komentáře • 277

  • @jdespirito
    @jdespirito Před rokem +204

    As a kid who started out reading Transformers comics in the mid-80s, this was the comic that made me realize comics are an art form, and not just for children.

  • @gregcooper7396
    @gregcooper7396 Před rokem +88

    As a teen, I was blown away at Barry Windsor-Smith's collaborations with Chris Claremont. Specifically on the Life Death II issue of X-men (198). The story and artwork together drove this emotional solo Storm story forward. The desolate desert screens give weight to the peril faced by Storm and the villagers. So much so that the sacrifice at the is relatable and believable.

    • @Walter-Anderson
      @Walter-Anderson Před rokem +5

      If you liked that you might want to track down Windsor-Smith's 'Adastra in Africa'. Which is basically the final act of LifeDeath.

    • @matthewschwartz6607
      @matthewschwartz6607 Před rokem

      Does Storm have any really good or classic stories?

    • @juniorjames7076
      @juniorjames7076 Před rokem +3

      I used to think the mid-1980s was the APEX of the artform of comics, but it was really just the last time the Big Two (Marvel and DC) were putting out anything good or worth reading. Eventually, talent like Windsor-Smith migrated to independent publishing. I truly loved the 80s but by the 90s I was exclusively buying indie and foreign graphic novels. So in a way, the demise of DC/Marvel paved the way for indies.

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 Před rokem

      @@Walter-Anderson I wasn’t a fan of that. It was a little suicidey. 😢

    • @nekrophiliak
      @nekrophiliak Před rokem

      @@cjhepburn7406 I don't think Marvel cared for it for those same reasons.

  • @ericcoyle3520
    @ericcoyle3520 Před rokem +40

    Windsor Smith's Red Nails is one of the greatest comic books ever produced and certainly is the pinnacle of Conan in comics. His draughtsmanship is pretty much as good as it gets, his call back to Pre Raphaelites allows him to produce the most detailed flora from any artists working in the world of graphic design and illustration, an area of art as amazing as any fine art around. So there.

  • @Mireille7458
    @Mireille7458 Před rokem +29

    His X-Men issues, 186 and 198, Lifedeath and Lifedeath II, were stunning. Love his art.

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 Před rokem +2

      Yeah he used to do a ‘fill in’ for JRJR every few years/months. I say that jokingly as the quality was off the hook. One of the greatest artists out there.

    • @Arzu202
      @Arzu202 Před rokem +3

      Lifedeath is not only a gripping story because of mastermind Chris Claremont. His art propelled it even higher

    • @pranavarvind4281
      @pranavarvind4281 Před 2 měsíci

      205 was beautiful too.

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 Před rokem +27

    That Machine Man 4 issue series is definitely worth a video of it's own. Great story and fantastic art. I would set all 4 issues side by side and just look at the covers for awhile, they're that cool.

    • @temmere
      @temmere Před rokem +2

      I think the painted Conan covers he did were incredible. The one for Conan Saga #2 is one of my favorite pieces of art ever.

  • @awabooks9886
    @awabooks9886 Před rokem +18

    Saw BWS at Philly's Comic Art Con in '77. I was a doe-eyed kid with a Conan #1, and Mr. Smith was kind enough to put a beautiful signature on it. High point of my collecting days 😏

  • @andrewgeraci8798
    @andrewgeraci8798 Před rokem +6

    Weapon X was sort of an origin story that still left questions, which was perfect. Then Marvel shamelessly did the complete Origin 2000 series that killed any mystery about him

  • @TheZooropaBaby
    @TheZooropaBaby Před rokem +41

    I wish Barry got to do more with his Storyteller books from Darkhorse in mid/late 90s, I found those books pretty interesting and im sure he was more passionate as those were his own creation.

    • @nekrophiliak
      @nekrophiliak Před rokem +4

      I especially loved Paradoxman, I would have liked to see how that story ended.

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 Před rokem +2

      Did those ever get released as separate books? I got Opus 1 and 2.

    • @nekrophiliak
      @nekrophiliak Před rokem

      @@cjhepburn7406 Freebooters and Young Gods were released as hardcovers, with an extra chapter and bonus materials. A Paradoxman hardcover was teased but never released. There was an additional chapter for that story in one of the Opus books.

  • @kbar4462
    @kbar4462 Před rokem +18

    Awesome video, BWS's Weapon X, along with Chris Claremont's work on Wolverine are the real foundation of who Wolverine is.

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 Před rokem +1

      You can see all the X-Men movies borrowed heavily from Weapon-X.

  • @warwolf6359
    @warwolf6359 Před rokem +12

    Smiths Weapon X series set the tone (if not the plot) of subsequent X-Men movies when they touched on Wolverines origins particularly the second movie. Arguably the best of the series.

  • @pious83
    @pious83 Před rokem +11

    Weapon X is the definitive Wolverine origin story. All that came after were either derivative or uninspired. I always recommend Windsor-Smith's story to any looking for a canonical jumping on point for Wolverine.

  • @catgoat
    @catgoat Před rokem +9

    This cover made me get into comics when I was a kid. Best wolverine artwork.

  • @lookatthebatbaby
    @lookatthebatbaby Před rokem +44

    Holy guacamole last time I was this early Aunt May was alive in Comics.

    • @lookatthebatbaby
      @lookatthebatbaby Před rokem

      What did you say aunt may is still alive well fuck you one more day hahahahahahhahahaha. -The JOKER

    • @doyouevendab77
      @doyouevendab77 Před rokem

      Please don't keep doing that, please?

  • @Yoshimitsu4prez
    @Yoshimitsu4prez Před rokem +30

    I watched some old episode earlier and it confirmed how much I miss the old “co-mick tropes” jingle. It was so uniquely weird and funny. I’ve never heard “comic” pronounced that way. It felt like it was commissioned from a non English speaker on Fiver, and I loved that

    • @Yoshimitsu4prez
      @Yoshimitsu4prez Před rokem +7

      This episode has also reminded me I gotta finish reading Monsters

    • @jomo2483
      @jomo2483 Před rokem +4

      that jingle is my favourite

    • @illwill1991
      @illwill1991 Před rokem

      Really?! I always fucking HATED the "co-mick tropes" guy! The rest of the intro, the music, and the visuals were all fine. But the second that guy would say "co-mick" it would anger me to no end! As a matter of fact, you know how when you watch CZcams on your phone, you can double tap to skip forward 10 seconds? I would do that so much that I started to notice that if you double tapped just as the music started, it would almost perfectly just skip past the guy saying "co-mick" and I started to wonder if Chris had timed it that way because he knew how annoying it was.

    • @MathewRenfro
      @MathewRenfro Před rokem

      What do you call a pair of Irishmen?
      Co-micks.

    • @Noah-ry5qj
      @Noah-ry5qj Před rokem

      Glad I'm not the only one! That bass was amazing I miss it so bad! 😭

  • @Noah-ry5qj
    @Noah-ry5qj Před rokem +14

    Thank you for making these videos, man. We absolutely need people like you to reveal the lore behind such masterpieces, as it makes us appreciate it even more and accentuates the beauty of the work. You rock, dude!

    • @JordanWheeler1999
      @JordanWheeler1999 Před rokem +1

      I feel the same until you said "appreciate" I think the word "appreciation" has been overused to the point that it's becoming a gag.

    • @Noah-ry5qj
      @Noah-ry5qj Před rokem +3

      @@JordanWheeler1999 I don't. That's kind of weird and oddly specific.

    • @JordanWheeler1999
      @JordanWheeler1999 Před rokem +1

      @Noah well, Noah your nice about it atleast, so I'll give you some slack. There's other ways to use words besides just "appreciate".

  • @joestacey6185
    @joestacey6185 Před rokem +8

    Weapon X in Marvel Comics Presents and Machine Man 2020 (reprinted in Transformers UK) were the two stories that really connected me with BWS's work. Love his stuff to this day.

  • @tonybaggett1984
    @tonybaggett1984 Před rokem +11

    Contributed to the Indiegogo and hopeful to get the comic perk. I sure hope this leads to what we all want. A full comic by Chris!

  • @TheFortressMaximus
    @TheFortressMaximus Před rokem +13

    Fun fact: In the beginning of the story "The Professor" (not X, but still just as bald) is on the phone with Weapon X's unnamed benefactor. It was supposed to be none other than Apocalypse, but they never followed through on it.

    • @odolowa1
      @odolowa1 Před rokem +3

      Actually I think they did and it turned out to be Romulus. If you don’t know who that is you might be able to guess why nobody mentions it anymore.

    • @TheFortressMaximus
      @TheFortressMaximus Před rokem +3

      @@odolowa1 Unfortunately I know who that is.

    • @pious83
      @pious83 Před rokem +4

      @@odolowa1 Luckily, when Hickman was given free reign to reboot X-Men with HoX/PoX. Many _lacklustre_ stories like that, from the last decade, were swept under the rug.

    • @nekrophiliak
      @nekrophiliak Před rokem +3

      Claremont intended for Apocalypse to be behind Wolverine's Adamantium. BWS included this scene to keep from stepping on Claremont's toes.

    • @jonothanthrace1530
      @jonothanthrace1530 Před rokem +1

      I like to imagine that it was Pierre Trudeau, who was seen in Uncanny X-Men 120 ordering Vindicator to retrieve Weapon X from the X-Men.

  • @lugaruclone
    @lugaruclone Před rokem +3

    My mom got these for me when I was a kid in Mexico for 'children's day' (one of those holiday not holiday type things) and it blew my mind so hard. It took me years to track down all the MCP issues but I have bought the graphic novel several times in English and Spanish.

  • @whitheringstudios
    @whitheringstudios Před rokem +10

    Best part of that Comics Journal pull quote about the Image work is how he goes on to say he solved the problem when he realized the story and characters were essentially meaningless. That specific BWS interview is amazing. Filled with gold nuggets. Highly recommended.

    • @whitheringstudios
      @whitheringstudios Před rokem

      @ComicTropes ⁺𝟏𝟗𝟕𝟑𝟐𝟗𝟏𝟐𝟒𝟏𝟑 Is this a bot reply?

    • @Walter-Anderson
      @Walter-Anderson Před rokem

      @@whitheringstudios it's a scammer. Don't contact him. And definitely don't give him any personal information or money. Several channels have these weird scam-bots

  • @emperorpalpatine6239
    @emperorpalpatine6239 Před rokem +7

    You are undoubtedly one of the best comic book youtubers!

    • @BrothuhRabbit
      @BrothuhRabbit Před měsícem +1

      Ditto.
      Very impressive journalistic integrity.
      👍

  • @GeahkBurchill
    @GeahkBurchill Před rokem +7

    BWS had a HUGE impact on my own work. Weapon-X is definitely a high point but my personal favorite work of his was Storyteller.
    I also collected everything he did for Valiant-a company BWS essentially carried on his shoulders nearly single-handedly.

  • @stewmott3763
    @stewmott3763 Před rokem +2

    Well I wasn't expecting Chris to mention East Ham Technical College in one of his videos. What a pleasant surprise! 🙂

  • @theajshow
    @theajshow Před rokem +3

    Now I really need to pick up Monster. And I never knew about his earlier artwork, I bet I didn't even recognize it before.

  • @LowellLucasJr.
    @LowellLucasJr. Před rokem +5

    Winsor Smith Definitely had a profound impact on the comic world merging fine art with it! Its such a perfect blend with wonderful stories that helped me get into the works of Frank Cho and Adam Hughes! Also Great job on the cover Comic Tropes! Nothing wrong with a great plug here or there!

  • @milliondollarmistake
    @milliondollarmistake Před rokem +4

    This reminds me, I think a fascinating idea for a future video might be breaking down the differences between fight scenes in western comics vs Japanese manga. In a Marvel comic for example a fight scene is usually over in just a couple of pages (if not panels) while something like Jojo or Dragon Ball will have fights that last for months. Going over the reasons why this disparity exists, the history of fights getting shorter/longer, examples of western comics trying longer fights and the reactions to it, etc etc would be interesting imo.

  • @edibajramovic6125
    @edibajramovic6125 Před rokem +5

    Tim Sale or Bruce Timm.
    I'm still wanting on one of these videos.

  • @MrLaunchpadMcquack
    @MrLaunchpadMcquack Před rokem +9

    Thank you for covering this story and this author! I think that Weapon X is the only story I've read (other than Watchmen) that really shows off the strengths of comics as a unique medium--through the insane colors, the meandering text boxes, and the shifts in art style (as you mentioned)--and not just more material to adapt into a movie or tv show.

  • @richardbehrle1496
    @richardbehrle1496 Před rokem +2

    I had been collecting anything Smith since the late 70s and I totally agree with you on all of it.

  • @alanblott4559
    @alanblott4559 Před rokem +5

    BWS is a wonder. In the 80s, while at university - as a mature student. I used to help out at a local Comic Shop. Most of the time being paid in comics. One week, I chose to take payment with a limited edition collection of BSW's pencil illustrations. I now have them framed and our bedroom wall. His work is still a great joy. Thank you for this overview of a great artist's work. Be well and take care.

  • @OakCityGamers
    @OakCityGamers Před rokem +2

    5:35 I have the 4 issue machine man run from back when. Such a good thing! I met him once got him to sign my MCP wolverine comic!

  • @GenghisDon1970
    @GenghisDon1970 Před rokem +14

    BWS was a rare treat for my comic life; back issues of Conan, any rare stand alone issues or little runs he did were must buys, and I enjoyed Marvel comic presents: weapon X as it came out every 2 weeks. I'd always just wish he did more, but 100% agreed that he is a treasure & top tier comic book creator

  • @robertsyrett1992
    @robertsyrett1992 Před rokem +1

    I love those issues of conan where he transitions to his unique style. Weapon X is an absolute masterpiece, even the coloring is uniquely amazing.

  • @frofrozzty
    @frofrozzty Před rokem +2

    Ordered my copy of Vampirella! Had to go with the B&W cover, it just looks so clean. Congrats on the opportunity Chris!

  • @bryanmc75
    @bryanmc75 Před rokem +5

    I always liked not knowing his backstory when it came to Wolverine. Having glimpses of him at various times, like images of him during WWII, was interesting. I don't know if that could continue forever but maybe having his memories foggy and unsure would have worked for him.

  • @Dr.Kananga
    @Dr.Kananga Před rokem +1

    I have Iron Man issue 232 by Winsor in original printing and Italian printing. When I was a kid I didn't like his style, it's something I managed to appreciate later growing up as a young adult. Windsor was a major trend setter because he was able to see the whole story and the whole product, not just a few panels.

  • @zzodysseuszz
    @zzodysseuszz Před rokem

    Oh my god I remember this comic. It was one of those comics that as a kid I would constantly reread just to learn how things are drawn when I was learning how to draw

  • @soysaucefool
    @soysaucefool Před rokem +1

    I am mostly a DC reader. But this is one of the few Marvel stories I have had the pleasure of reading, and it's a beautifully written, and drawn story.

  • @scatterbug
    @scatterbug Před rokem +1

    One of my all time favorite artists. I got to shake his hand at a convention years and years ago. His Wolverine and Conan depictions are some of my favorites ever.

  • @lobodesade6780
    @lobodesade6780 Před rokem

    I loved his work on Weapon X, that my man is my formative teenage years, it brings back so many memories, such a great story.

  • @MisanthropicTimeSlipperz
    @MisanthropicTimeSlipperz Před 6 měsíci

    This was the first graphic novel I ever bought when I was 14 in 1996. It's still one of the best ever written and illustrated. Berzerker rage!!!

  • @timothylewis2527
    @timothylewis2527 Před rokem +2

    I didn't find Barry Windsor-Smith until he started drawing Rune for Malibu Comic's Ultraverse. His style was like nothing I'd ever seen before!

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 Před rokem +1

      They should have collected Rune and got BWS to redraw the last few issues. It’s a tragedy this hasn’t happened. Much love to Malibu. Cj

  • @krono5el
    @krono5el Před rokem +2

    Every time i pop open that Weapon X hardcover it always blows my mind somehow : )

  • @SCREEG
    @SCREEG Před rokem +6

    Would you ever wanna talk about Hirohiko Araki's art evolution? I think it's really interesting how he managed to find his style after referencing a lot of popular tropes of the manga industry during that time. Love your work, love your videos.
    Sorry for my bad English I appreciate a lot what you do on your channel man. Keep up the good work. And as always.... keep reading comics my friend.

  • @rickytoddbotelho9555
    @rickytoddbotelho9555 Před rokem +2

    Barry is such an integral part of my appreciation for comics that in 75' when I discovered his work in Conan, Arnold was becoming a big time body builder, Frank Frazetta was alive and well, and reading those books was like watching the evolution of cinema as well. Because years later when the Conan film came out, and some were making fun of the producers choice, Arnold, I was amazed because I knew Arnold was a massive star in the body builder circuit. And the film seemed to have been borrowed from my subconscious ♥️ for Barry's comic book work and Frank Frazetta paintings. Barry's the best of the best.👍

  • @danguillou713
    @danguillou713 Před rokem +3

    I always loved the artwork on Weapon X, but watching this video and going through those issues in my mind, I also realize what an interesting and unconventional piece of story-telling it also was. Thanks!
    And for what it's worth, Barry Smith's version of the Roges in the House Conan story might have been the first comic love of my life. Still awesome.

  • @rccomics
    @rccomics Před rokem +1

    I’m so glad that you thought “Monsters” was the best comic of 2021 becasue I felt the same and when I told people that they found all sorts of reasons to say I was wrong. But if you think the same way then I’m in good company! Another great show!

  • @williamjackson6705
    @williamjackson6705 Před rokem +3

    Didn't get to read this in its entirety until I got the Gallery edition last year. It was an awesome experience to view his art at that size. All of his work should be reprinted that way.
    I totally agree about his view on Art. I never made a separation between Fine art or commercial art. If Roy Lichtenstein doing a blow-up of a comic panel on canvas is art, then why is the comic he copied it from not art as well. I used to annoy my art teachers with that question. They could never give a satisfactory answer.

  • @geminisundone
    @geminisundone Před rokem +4

    Brilliant artist.

  • @hamzadawud
    @hamzadawud Před rokem +5

    Great video, Chris! I too love this story. Though the whole simulation angle felt like kind of a copout when it was revealed, I still realized I couldn't put the book down when I first read it in a collected edition. I got the recent Gallery Edition as well, and it looks truly amazing. I still have yet to read Monsters, even though I own it. There's just too much great stuff out there!

  • @williamjones9839
    @williamjones9839 Před rokem +1

    Ah, so good. I own that run in MCP. My parents bought me the lot when I was around 13 and I was in heaven.

  • @AlexJota
    @AlexJota Před rokem +2

    what a coincidence, just got the Monsters book today... Very hyped to read it. Also in a couple of months in Spain Pannini (publishes marvel in europe) is going to put out a Gallery Edition of Weapon X which obviously I'm going to cop.

  • @nerdfatha
    @nerdfatha Před rokem +3

    Still one of my favorite collected editions I have ever owned. Great dive into BWS!

  • @videovagrancy8526
    @videovagrancy8526 Před 3 měsíci

    I only recently got a copy of the trade Weapon X. It has honestly become one ofnmynfavorite comics of all time.
    Barry Windsor Smith's amazing art, along with the colors, and writing, which I think are done so perfectly.
    It has become one of my favorite comic series. It is at the same time horrific and cruel as it is beautiful.
    I love how he writes some conversation as Logan might be hearing it, fragmented. Logan is in and out of consciousness.
    It is really an amazing story. So well executed.
    I honestly put it up there with Batman Year One and other great collections of works.
    It has a couple of my favorite pages in all of comics in it.
    Weapon X is truly one of the great comics. Bar none.

  • @ryebaldy8479
    @ryebaldy8479 Před 6 měsíci

    Couple years ago I picked all these Barry books run for $75, all 9.4 and above. The guy even sent them in mylar bags and heavy stock boards! Amazing art! His attitude about the industry reminds me of Alan Moore's critiques.

  • @brotherb8933
    @brotherb8933 Před rokem +3

    You do such a fantastic job of featuring these artist and giving their history and insights! A joy to listen to!

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 Před rokem +1

    A man who appreciates comics as art from moment one
    You know that we're dealing with a true king in the making.

    • @JordanWheeler1999
      @JordanWheeler1999 Před rokem

      You do know that there's other words besides "appreciate" right?

  • @GracefulDeadBear
    @GracefulDeadBear Před rokem +3

    I’ve been waiting so long for you to covers this piece of work ❤ thank you for your hard work!

  • @nikytamayo
    @nikytamayo Před rokem +2

    His portrayal of Storm there is some of my favorite art in an X-book.
    Also, mad at the sheer breadth of his art... didn't realize he was also responsible for classic Conan... it looks so different from his later work.

  • @yegenek
    @yegenek Před rokem +7

    Smith's limited Machine Man series is another Marvel masterpiece by him.

    • @tigerbread78
      @tigerbread78 Před rokem +1

      There was also a post-Armor Wars issue of Iron Man that he drew. Nothing gory, but still nightmare fuel

  • @jb8280
    @jb8280 Před rokem +2

    I still have my cherished BWS comics. Each issue as they came out. Even as a child, I had the mental capacity to see his art shine a bit brighter than others. But, my personal favorite is his Machine Man limited series.

  • @RighteousBrother
    @RighteousBrother Před rokem +2

    This will be an awesome watch as soon as I get back from work. Thanks Chris!

  • @HetLedie
    @HetLedie Před rokem +1

    I swear Chris you must be reading my mind because I literlly just finished reading the "Weapon X" anthology trade 2 days ago. God what a creative tour de force. I am a professional artist much like yourself (love th Vampirella variant) and I really appreciated his attention to detailed lines in his work. The sea of cables running out of the unconscious Logan's body were so excellently drafted. The have weight to them that really maked me as the reader feel the heavy weight Logan endures. Good video as always. Can't wait for your next one!

  • @tonysmith5878
    @tonysmith5878 Před rokem

    ONE OF MY FAVORITE COMICS GROWING UP IN THE 80'S!!!!!!!!!!! HAD A LOT OF THIS DUDES WORK BACK THEN. THIS IS WHY I'LL ALWAYS BE A HUGE WOLVERINE FAN.

  • @manhattannewyork-fr5pd
    @manhattannewyork-fr5pd Před rokem +1

    I’ve been waiting years for this episode

  • @MarsHottentot
    @MarsHottentot Před rokem +1

    One of the very best, I wish he did more work. I actually love his Kirby-style. I do admit that Young Gods was baffling, though; I tried and tried and it just didn't hook me. I should give it another go

  • @c.a.k.comedy692
    @c.a.k.comedy692 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a weapon x comic but never realized it was Windsor-Smith’s artwork but I loved pouring over every detailed panel. Im gonna have to give it a re-read lol

  • @WeerdWulf
    @WeerdWulf Před 11 měsíci

    Wolverine has been my favourite superhero since I was a kid and first read X-Men in the 80s.
    Wolverines run on MCP was fantastic and Barry Windsor-Smith's tale was the pinnacle of this. Utterly incredible. Its still one of the best Wolverine stories ever told

  • @dodgyb2001
    @dodgyb2001 Před rokem +1

    I remember reading Machine Man 2099 and being blown away by the art. The detail and layouts were amazing. Just a phenomenal artist.

  • @jamesk6933
    @jamesk6933 Před rokem +1

    My first Barry Windsor-Smith comic was Uncanny X-men 205 with Wolverine on the cover connected to cables a foreshadowing of the Weapon X run.

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 Před rokem

      That’s one awesome issue. Prolly the best BWS UXM issue. Cj

  • @malafakka8530
    @malafakka8530 Před 11 měsíci

    It's been more than a decade, maybe two, since I last read Weapon X. I got a spoiler from your video because I forgot the simulation part of the ending 😂 I always found Windsor-Smith interesting, and this video makes want to check out more of his work. You said it, seeing an artist grow, mature, and challenge himself is one of the best things about art.

  • @xtort1220
    @xtort1220 Před rokem +2

    I appreciate the clips of Friday the 13th Part 8 Jason Takes Manhattan, clearly you're a man of fine tastes

  • @TimCrocker94
    @TimCrocker94 Před rokem +1

    This is what you were editing??? Super happy!

  • @Herald_of_galactus
    @Herald_of_galactus Před rokem +2

    Man, I always love getting a notification that you've released a new video.
    You're always a pleasure to watch and your passion for the medium is contagious as I always reach for a comic book after.

  • @geoffhaviland
    @geoffhaviland Před rokem +1

    Hey Chris .... I'm enjoying catching up on all your podcasts while I'm stuck in bed with long-covid. I haven't really read any comics since I was a young child and my mom would buy a bag of Gold Key comics. It was mostly stuff like Scrooge McDuck.... however I do remember one superhero called Magnus Robot Fighter. I was fascinated by the vision of a dystopian future with a variety of robots everywhere.

  • @shannonadkins6504
    @shannonadkins6504 Před rokem

    This was the first graphic novel I ever read it hooked me after I read it I’ve been collecting comics ever since

  • @joseffort7749
    @joseffort7749 Před rokem +1

    Oh man, I still remember the excitement of waiting for each of these to hit the newsstands.

  • @jlevans1985
    @jlevans1985 Před rokem +1

    weapon x and steve mcniven's wolverine origin one and two along with old man logan
    are some of the best work to come out of marvel in the past 20yrs.

  • @michaellombardi1620
    @michaellombardi1620 Před rokem

    This was one of the very first thing I read when I got into comics

  • @NickBartolo
    @NickBartolo Před rokem +1

    BWS is a treasure. His work on X-MEN in the 80s blew my young mind. Really showed me how comic art could be fine art.

  • @ryanbenson4610
    @ryanbenson4610 Před rokem

    Just a beautiful run. It was weird this awesome story and art were in Marvel Comics Presents. I feel like me and my brother were the only people that liked that book and it’s format.

  • @markshulusky6680
    @markshulusky6680 Před rokem

    Rob Leifeld loves shoulder pads and Barry Windsor-Smith is wild over tubes. Later period Windsor-Smith had tubes going in and coming out everywhere.

  • @dfailsthemost
    @dfailsthemost Před rokem

    I was young enough that the reveal of the simulation in weapon x blew my mind.

  • @a.mckenna1574
    @a.mckenna1574 Před rokem

    Just got a new fan.
    Barry Windsor - Smith is a great talent.

  • @adinocc2042
    @adinocc2042 Před rokem +1

    I began collecting comics right about the time that Smith was doing the 'Machine Man' limited series. Since then he's been one of my favorite artists. I even bought the Marvel Legends Machine Man action figure when it came out a few years ago because his work on the comic had left me with an affinity for the character.
    I still have to get the Iron Man 2020 figure to go with the Machine Man one, to.

  • @NathanBeitler
    @NathanBeitler Před rokem

    Great topic for a video presentation. Thanks for putting in the effort to recognize this great artist and one of his greatest works. At the time that story was running in MCP, I was still pretty new to comics, and I was blown away. I remember showing it to my Dad, who remarked that the artwork was far better than he expected from "comics for children."

  • @stizanley3987
    @stizanley3987 Před rokem +2

    One of my favorite comics of all time!

  • @kurtisdiston4851
    @kurtisdiston4851 Před rokem

    Thanks for the reviews, I just ordered Monster and the collected Weapon X... can't wait!

  • @davidmount2483
    @davidmount2483 Před rokem

    imagine a 10 episode mini series of weapon x as a show id watch that in a heartbeat

  • @nknighton70
    @nknighton70 Před rokem

    I have this book. I used to spend hours just looking at the illustrations.

  • @drewcraig2914
    @drewcraig2914 Před rokem +1

    As usual, a great retrospective of one of the all time greats.

  • @Zane_Doe
    @Zane_Doe Před rokem +1

    Love BWS, thanks for this episode!

  • @BizarroJoe
    @BizarroJoe Před rokem

    Speaking of badass Barry's. I encourage you to look into Barry Lather. He was one of the choreographers on the Batdance video and that thing is a work of ART.
    I think the Gemini character from that video, adapted to the comics in some way, would be an amazing tribute to Prince.

  • @Nono-hk3is
    @Nono-hk3is Před rokem +3

    Yeah, Barry nailed it with how handled Wolverine's back story, including the claws

  • @transopticon13
    @transopticon13 Před rokem +2

    boy I haven't kept up, Monsters finally released? I remember looking at the previews on his website back in 2012 after reading a CBR article about how it started as a Hulk story.

    • @Lomaxxx53
      @Lomaxxx53 Před rokem

      Oh yeah, it came out in 2021

  • @tomrennie8447
    @tomrennie8447 Před rokem

    When you said Eastham technical college and showed the photo I recognised it! Which was weird and unexpected on its own but then I googled him and he's from Forest Gate that's like 10 minutes from where I live, apparently he's lived in the states since before I was born so there's not much chance of me running into him 😂

  • @Jezeriah
    @Jezeriah Před rokem +1

    Second film is different director, same writer. I recommend looking into the writers filmography, very impressive. Prisoners is my favorite Villeneuve film. Highly recommend.

  • @ryuusaki7309
    @ryuusaki7309 Před rokem +3

    My favorite Wolverine comic

  • @adambrewitz672
    @adambrewitz672 Před rokem

    We were lucky in Sweden getting Weapon X as a collected book in one issue instead of spread out 8 pages at a time in the 90's. Thank you, whomever made that descision!

  • @dfailsthemost
    @dfailsthemost Před rokem

    Threaded the needle, indeed. I was insanely fascinated by wolverine's past AFTER Weapon X.