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  1. Gil Kane. Eli Katz ( 6 de abril de 1926 – 31 de janeiro de 2000 ), mais conhecido por seu pseudônimo Gil Kane, foi um ilustrador de histórias em quadrinhos cuja carreira englobou os períodos conhecidos como Era de Ouro e Era de Prata dos Quadrinhos. [ 1]

  2. In general, pointing to Gil Kane’s interviews as a high point in comics criticism isn’t so much a compliment to Kane as it is a slam on how impoverished comics criticism is. Kane’s observations and judgments would make excellent starting points for essays–I’ve used one he made in a mid-’80s panel discussion with Crumb a number of ...

  3. May 16, 2023 · Captain Marvel: Kane was the artist for the first issue of the 1968 Captain Marvel series, which introduced the Carol Danvers character. Sword of the Atom: This 4-issue miniseries from the 1980s, featuring a radically reimagined Atom, is also a highlight of Kane’s oeuvre. Gil Kane’s legacy in the comic book industry is undeniable.

  4. Apr 6, 2018 · One of the best. Gil Kane (nee Eli Katz) was born April 6, 1926 — 92 years ago. (He died in 2000.) Kane was one of the most prolific cover artists of the Silver and Bronze Ages, so it’s tough to pick just 13 for our annual birthday salute, but we’ll make a go of it. In years past, we’ve highlighted the Atom, Green Lantern, Spider-Man ...

  5. Interview with Gil Kane. COMIC-ART.COM:Gil, when did you start in the comics business? GIL KANE: I started during the forties when I was a teenager, and was in the, I would say, the last half of the Golden Age and went into the Army in 1944 and when I came out, when the war was over, the field was winding up. It was pretty dead.

  6. This companion volume to the best-selling Gil Kane: The Art of Comics features over 100 pieces of original artowrk, 300 illustrations, and numerous unpublished interviews with the likes of Julius Schwartz, Roy Thomas, and Ron Goulart as they share their personal perspectives and associations with this beloved comic book and fantasy illustrating icon.

  7. Jan 31, 2020 · Gil Kane’s self-portrait, alongside Blackmark, the hero of the first sword-and-sorcery graphic novel in 1971. Gil Kane died on this date in 2000. He was an artistic bad-ass. Let’s get that out of the way. He also depicted his figures in wildly exaggerated poses and drew far too many covers with the reader looking up various characters’ noses.

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