Consider Going Black and White with Captain America #601
57 Posted on Jul 15, 2009 in articles by Conor Kilpatrick |
This week's Captain America #601 features interior art by comic book legend -- and that term gets thrown around a lot, but in this case it's absolutely true -- Gene Colan.
To celebrate, Marvel is putting out a black and white variant issue, with the both the pages and the cover sans color. This is something that Marvel has done quite a few times, but here it's different. Normally, the black and white variant is just the pencils and inks, uncolored. Here, we see Gene Colan's old school art style that is totally unlike just about everybody else drawing mainstream comics today. He doesn't leave blank spaces marked with little Xs to indicate where the inker should fill in blacks, Colan, pencils in the shading himself. He doesn't leave the texturing work for the colorist, it's all their on the page. The man does it all himself.
We here at iFanboy have some strong opinions about Marvel Comics' house coloring the style and how it tends to overpower (or perhaps destroy) some of the art. There are some pages here where the color really enhances the art, and there are some where the color erases a lot of the atmosphere in the pencils. But I don't want to make this about Dean White's coloring. This is more about appreciating the straight pencils of a singular comic book talent.
The man is 82 years old! He was hospitalized for liver failure last year! It's incredible!
When you hit the store today, give the black and white variant version of Captain America #601 a look, you might like what you see.
Comments
The layouts! The layouts!
He's been working in comics for over 60 years! That's amazing!
Posted by PaulMontgomery on 07/15/09 at 09:15 AMMy shop charges so much more for variants but it is amazing what he can still do at his age.
Posted by s1lentslayer on 07/15/09 at 09:17 AMIt's amazing to see how of the industry vets, Colan is one of the few who's work appears to be BETTER now - can you imagine what some of his old work looked like in pencils before it was dulled down by the inker and older, worse printing technology?
Posted by ron on 07/15/09 at 09:35 AMI think i might have to get both. Wow, those are amazing. If anyone hasn't seen the documentary on the Iron Man DVd Gene is awesome in it. I could listen to that man talk comics all day.
Posted by RoiVampire on 07/15/09 at 09:39 AM@Ron That's exactly what I was thinking!
Posted by ato220 on 07/15/09 at 09:41 AMYeah, flipping through my Tomb of Dracula Showcase, these pages are great, but the Cap pages above are even better.
Posted by PaulMontgomery on 07/15/09 at 09:41 AMBeing relatively new to comics I didn't know who Gene Colan was until reading this article, but I do know that those pencils are drop dead gorgeous. WOW.
Thanks for the early morning eye candy Conor.
Posted by DuneGig on 07/15/09 at 09:52 AMI have always preferred Colon's art in B&W. I had no idea he was that old! The Essential Tomb of Dracula still looks amazing in B&W, but I never cared for his work on batman in the 80s in color, obviously.
Posted by kentish on 07/15/09 at 09:52 AMThe B&W pages give off the feeling that this happend, that the artist was on the front lines telling the story. It's more personal than the colored pages, even though the coloring look good.
Posted by valo on 07/15/09 at 09:56 AMI can't get over this. He started working in comics the year before this book takes place! What a perfect story for him to draw!
Posted by PaulMontgomery on 07/15/09 at 10:01 AMI hear that once you go black (& white) you never go back. Just a word of warning.
Also, these pages look pretty. Gene Colan is extremely talented.
Posted by stuclach on 07/15/09 at 10:06 AM"A Very Special Issue"?
Is this the issue wherein Bucky talks about how Cap touched his *special* place?
Posted by mountainwindcat on 07/15/09 at 10:07 AMGirl Bucky gets her first period? Where's Phylicia Rashad when you need her?
Posted by mrlogical on 07/15/09 at 10:34 AMYou wouldn't think that a book called "Howard the Duck" could be anything lovely, but once Colan gets on that book the issues really rocket through the stratosphere.
Posted by Jimski on 07/15/09 at 10:55 AMWow, that's beautiful. Thanks for the heads up, I probably would have missed the variant.
Posted by Megnolia on 07/15/09 at 10:55 AMHopefully my LCS isn't charging extra for the B&W variant. I'm loving the couple pages scanned in.
Posted by roadcrew1 on 07/15/09 at 11:21 AMVery nice, but I'm still gettin' the color version. I'm not an art fetishist. :)
Posted by Diabhol on 07/15/09 at 11:26 AM
Wow. The black and white is amazing. Feels like the panels are falling though time. Thanks for the heads up.
Posted by Bedhead on 07/15/09 at 11:36 AM@Jimski - that Howard the Duck Essential is a beautiful thing to behold. One of the few trades I pull out on a regular basis just to look at.
I'm a huge Colan fan mostly due to seeing his work presented this way. I don't feel as strongly about Marvel's coloring as the iFanboys, but those B&W pages look much better than the colored stuff. Hopefully, I can score this version.
Posted by Dan on 07/15/09 at 11:40 AMLooks gorgeous.
Posted by Brian on 07/15/09 at 11:42 AMI'm hitting up the black & white fo' sho. It truely is a no brainier
Posted by drakedangerz on 07/15/09 at 11:58 AMthink I'm gonna grab both
Posted by cromulent on 07/15/09 at 12:24 PMThose pages are just amazing. The black and white gives you a really pure look at some gorgeous pencils. It's interesting to wonder just what Marvel's thought was behind this. Could they simply be motivated by art appreciation? I'm just not sure my LCS will have any in stock...
Posted by odare77 on 07/15/09 at 12:43 PMBlack and white if I can find one. Stuff looks amazing.
Posted by bcfortenberry on 07/15/09 at 12:56 PMFortunately, my LCS had copies of the B&W no extra charge. Picked it up at IFanboys recommendation and I'm glad I did. Thanks Guys!
Posted by crazychris on 07/15/09 at 01:06 PMThanks for the head's-up. I'll definitely pick up the B&W if it doesn't cost extra.
Posted by Paradiddle on 07/15/09 at 01:40 PMWent to the shop today at lunch, no copies in B&W, maybe Paul bought them all.
Posted by ato220 on 07/15/09 at 02:10 PMOh man, Colan did the art for Howard the Duck? Boy I feel really stupid now, I have that omnibus....
I'm not changing my mind on the colored version fo this, it still looks pretty bad. But the B&W version clearly shuts me up and Colan is a great artist. I guess Marvel really has a bad coloring department.
Sorry for all the hoopla I caused earlier this week.
Posted by TheNextChampion on 07/15/09 at 02:23 PMOK, sold. I'll do it -- great suggestion, CK.
Posted by WilliamKScurryJr on 07/15/09 at 02:25 PMWILL DO!
Posted by ScottB on 07/15/09 at 03:01 PMThis has me wondering... Marvel has those "Essentials" volumes, those phone books that print years of comics on black and white newsprint-level paper. I tend to dismiss them, but do you suppose there are some books that would be better to experience that way?
Posted by Jimski on 07/15/09 at 03:18 PM@Jimski I love my Essentials. B&W is the best way to drink in the vetrans, like Kirby, and evidentally Colan. I must caution you, they are printed on newsprint, which seems to send you into a berseker rage :) but I'd recommend it to study layouts and compositions. Really great way to apprecaite craft.
Posted by DaveCarr on 07/15/09 at 03:40 PMRelated: This just makes me makes me more excited for PROJECT LONGBOX. The option of turning the color off (which was mentioned as possible functionaly in Rantz's Heroes Con presition makes me giddy with excitement. Imagine seing Epting, Lark, Larsen, Allred, Brewister pages uncolored. Yummy.
Posted by DaveCarr on 07/15/09 at 03:45 PM
Damn store didn't have any black & white copies. Oh poo
Posted by drakedangerz on 07/15/09 at 03:58 PM@Conor: Thank you for making me pick up this version. The book really is amazing and it's sad that the ink/color turned it into muddy dark garbage.
Posted by SmokMnky on 07/15/09 at 04:55 PMThanks for posting these pages, Conor. i hadnt seen em, but Id buy the book just for the art...
Posted by JayOdjick on 07/15/09 at 05:23 PMI knew "fuck the colorist" day was around the corner. Is there a march?
Posted by chlop on 07/15/09 at 05:26 PM@TheNextChampion: please don't soften your opinions because people disagree with them. I enjoyed your comments earlier this week, and completely agree with you about Cap's leg on the front cover. By the way, I agree with the masses that the black and white version is better than the color version.
Posted by WonderManFan on 07/15/09 at 05:49 PM@Wonder: I'm not softening my opinion, just revising it a bit. The colored version looks like shit, but the B&W copy makes me understand why Colan is considered a legend.
Plus now that I remember he did the Howard the Duck series, he definitely is a talent artist.
Maybe Marvel should have all of their comics be put in a B&W copy. Cause I bet a lot of people would prefer that over their shitty final versions. (Most of the time)
Posted by TheNextChampion on 07/15/09 at 05:56 PMI like Crank's idea from a recent Crankcast to have digital comics include both. You could click the color on or off or even down to the scripted page.
Posted by cormano on 07/15/09 at 06:45 PMIf I would have known about the black and white version I would have picked it up but the color version was in my box and when I looked at the new release wall I didn't even pay attention to it. Just thought it was a B&W cover.
Posted by gothamcentral79 on 07/15/09 at 07:55 PMOn the basis of Connor's article, I purchased both versions. (Something I never do.) That artwork is stunning.
-J.
Posted by JamesSeals on 07/15/09 at 08:06 PMIf anyone ever gets the chance, pick up Colans 'Night Force' series he did for DC in he 80's as well as the 'Nathaniel Dusk' Mini's he did for them. I think I first fell in love with Colan when he did the Nocturna storyline in Batman in the early 80's and it was those stories, along with being as bit older, that made me realise it was actually his art I had loved on Tomb of Dracula when I was REALLY young...
Posted by Hawkboy on 07/15/09 at 08:48 PMI didn't even see this at my LCS. I'll go back tomorrow to look - that's the bonus/problem of working one block down from a comic book store.
Posted by Crippler on 07/15/09 at 09:03 PMBlack and white does look pretty epic. I'm picking that up for sure.
Posted by Stepho on 07/15/09 at 09:22 PMJimski-- Colan's Essential Tomb of Dracula. Black and White version of his classic run.
Picked up both and very happy I did. Brubaker was very excited about this project and for good reason. He's talked about it for awhil, most recently in Marvel Spotlight from 2 weeks ago where he talk a good bit about working with Gene. Solid read.
Posted by Animalvader1 on 07/15/09 at 09:33 PMI went with the B&W. I will always pick up the B&W when I have the chance. It was done very well.
Posted by bencaddie on 07/15/09 at 11:51 PMWow, that looks absolutely gorgeous. I'll have to look for that.
Posted by kwisdumb on 07/16/09 at 10:02 AM@odare77: I'm thinking part of the motivation is simply because Colan has gone on record many times saying that he prefers his work without color. In fact he's implied that his old Silver Age work was ruined many times by the colorist. So perhaps, in addition to the profits, it's a gift/thank you to Colan for all his years.
Posted by ABirdseysView on 07/16/09 at 10:19 AMGot to my LCS, only had the color version so I bought it. But they had run out of another book I wanted to read, so I stopped off at another store to try get my hands on this other book. And they happen to have 1 of the B&W copies. Now I'm not one to usually double dip but I wanted the B&W variant.
Posted by roadcrew1 on 07/16/09 at 11:24 AMReminds me of John Byrne's lastest Angel Mini at IDW....
Posted by jjcolin on 07/16/09 at 11:57 AMI bought both. The B&W is freakin' awesome.
Posted by tundra78 on 07/16/09 at 02:48 PMwent back and bought it last night.
sound advice conor.
absolutly beautiful.
Posted by rian on 07/17/09 at 04:18 PMSO HOT. I got a b&w...so nice
Posted by rayclark on 07/18/09 at 06:07 PMI agree with you guys. I just finished reading this horrible story, and I hated the colored art. I then looked this up to spew hatred on it and saw the B&W you had posted and my attitude changed completely.
The coloring is horrible, the story still was a stupid waste of time, but I do have a new appreciation for the artwork, sans color.
Posted by PhantomPhrenemy on 08/02/09 at 01:47 PMStory was good.
Posted by MrWilson on 08/02/09 at 02:08 PM






I sure hope my comics shop has a copy of this on hand. I’m a sucker for anything old school and throwback! Great stuff!
Posted by tundra78 on 07/15/09 at 09:07 AM