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By Mike Heronime

Those familiar with Pandemonium Comics will be familiar with the name of Daniel Crosier. Dan provided the writing and art for the January issue of Pandemonium Comics titled "Sons of Soil." He has also created cover art for PositiveBrand titles "The Zombie" and "The Land of Andrak." Additional cover illustrations by Dan will be seen later this year on Pandemonium Comics titles "The Arena", "The Exquisite Vanishteer", and "Grave Mistakes." Given Dan's unique talents and style, it's no wonder Yahoo! has asked Dan for his expert opinion on pursuing a career in comic book art. What follows is an excerpt from an article posted by Yahoo! Hot Jobs targeting job seekers.
The Colorful World of Comic Book Artistry
Daniel Crosier, comic book illustrator currently working on "Bartholomew of the Scissors" (Blue Water Productions), says comic book illustrations are a natural extension of his artistic ability, which includes creating contemporary wood sculptures, paintings, building props for local films, and directing short films. "This is another outlet for my art and storytelling. Having a background in illustration translates well into comic books."
Comic book illustrators typically work closely with the in-house editorial department. As stories evolve, so do the illustrations to match the characters and their actions. Illustrators need to adhere to strict deadlines to ensure their role is on track with the publisher's schedule and be able to work with others. "Work at your craft and learn how to take criticism," says Crosier.
Dream big: "Network, network, network!" he advises. "If an opportunity doesn't present itself, make an opportunity. Things will rarely happen to you." A degree in fine arts is a plus.
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artists/available comics shops and at www.twomorrows.com.
Disclaimer: I have written for Alter Ego magazine, and therefore cannot be unbiased in this review.
I love this magazine! Alter Ego is a periodical mostly about the history of super-hero comic book titles with a sprinkling of information on comic strips. It is generally packed from glossy cover to cover with art, photographs, and new information on the world’s most popular artform starting in the early ‘30s.
“Captain Marvel”, Superman’s only serious contender for the title of the best selling superhero of all time.
Cheese” by many different writers and artists for more than fifty years. Features in the rest of the issue include articles on artists and writers probably unknown to most readers. That’s because, for the most part, creators did not get bylines on their stories published in the first 25 years of comic books.
genres for twenty years. Recognition of his talent and of his role in the formative years of comics is no longer overdue.
super-heroines from the ‘30s and ‘40s. What comics fan could resist Jane Russell as Phantom Lady or Esther Williams as Rocketgirl? Hubba, hubba!
have good ears. Alter Ego is highly recommended for die-hard comics fans.
Michael Vance
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Review by Robert Hurst





