Good question!
I've had the good fortune of meeting a few really really great ones.
Meeting Will Eisner was my absolute high point. What an amazing experience. He was incredible friendly, and very patiently answered questions and told us stories. Incredible.
Talking to Jim Steranko was another great experience - but it took a bit for him to warm up. Here is a tip if you meet him --- DON'T talk about comics right away. My buddy I was with had the good sense to ask him about music first and that broke the ice wide open - he became very generous with his time after that. He was spending about 3 seconds with each fan before we showed up - we left a lot of ticked off people waiting in line behind us as he gave us lists of music to check out, chatted about how he met Orson Welles, talked about his drawing technique, and then showed us new original artwork he was working on... BUT if we had started by asking about S.H.E.I.L.D I think he would have said "glad you're a fan, nice meeting you --- next..."
I regret not meeting a lot of artists who passed away. Jack Kirby, Harvey Kurtzman, Dr. Seuss, Wally Wood, Don Martin top the list off the top of my head.
A few I'd really like to meet who are still alive:
Jack Davis (is he in good health these days? I hope so!)
Eddie Campbell
Gahan Wilson
Jules Feiffer
Gilbert Hernandez (I've met the other two, but keep missing him for some reason)
Uh - sure, might as well toss Steve Ditko in there - and then R. Crumb and Bill Watterson in there too for good measure.
That's a great point - I'll add him to my list too!
I've had the good fortune of meeting a few really really great ones.
Meeting Will Eisner was my absolute high point. What an amazing experience. He was incredible friendly, and very patiently answered questions and told us stories. Incredible.
Talking to Jim Steranko was another great experience - but it took a bit for him to warm up. Here is a tip if you meet him --- DON'T talk about comics right away. My buddy I was with had the good sense to ask him about music first and that broke the ice wide open - he became very generous with his time after that. He was spending about 3 seconds with each fan before we showed up - we left a lot of ticked off people waiting in line behind us as he gave us lists of music to check out, chatted about how he met Orson Welles, talked about his drawing technique, and then showed us new original artwork he was working on... BUT if we had started by asking about S.H.E.I.L.D I think he would have said "glad you're a fan, nice meeting you --- next..."
I regret not meeting a lot of artists who passed away. Jack Kirby, Harvey Kurtzman, Dr. Seuss, Wally Wood, Don Martin top the list off the top of my head.
A few I'd really like to meet who are still alive:
Jack Davis (is he in good health these days? I hope so!)
Eddie Campbell
Gahan Wilson
Jules Feiffer
Gilbert Hernandez (I've met the other two, but keep missing him for some reason)
Uh - sure, might as well toss Steve Ditko in there - and then R. Crumb and Bill Watterson in there too for good measure.
That's a great point - I'll add him to my list too!
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