Gil Kane

Gil Kane
Gil Kanewas a Latvian-born American comic book artist whose career spanned the 1940s to the 1990s and every major comics company and character...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionComic Book Artist
Date of Birth6 April 1926
CountryUnited States of America
american-artist popeye tricky
Most of us came out of Popeye, so turning Popeye into something believable was tricky enough.
american-artist apparently fired noise production three weeks worked
I started working in production and I worked there for three weeks but apparently they thought I was making too much noise and they fired me.
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As a matter of fact, I didn't even have a drawing table or a light or anything because I never had a professional job in my life.
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My first job came the next year at 16.
american-artist dc guys hired publishers
The publishers were like syndicates. For instance, the guys that DC hired in 1936, those guys were still working there years later.
paper shortage
In other words, DC was never harmed by the paper shortages.
smart knows
I was not too smart and constantly mouthed off and didn't know anything.
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I was hired to do as many Boy Commando, Newsboy Legion, and Sandman stories as I could.
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DC used to print up all of their pages, they were the only company that did it.
strong agency style
Coming into the business, you'd pass through these little agencies until you got to understand what was happening in the business, unless you were really able to have a style strong enough to go directly to the publishers.
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But I was also a big mouth, I started to develop a troubled relationship with Harry Shorten.
saws structure sensory
Everything was sensory and I never saw the structure in anything.
uprising done persons
All of the penciling was consistently done by one person and the inking was whoever could finish on time.
years romance fifteen
Comics were going down for the second time and here, all of a sudden, came this thing and for the next fifteen years, romance comics were about the top sellers in the field; they outsold everything.