2004 Comic Book News Archives

Action Comics #817

April 27, 2004: Gene Ha and Arthur Adams Talk Superman Covers

ComicBookResources have posted an article/interview with artists Gene Ha and Arthur Adams, discussing their work on a series of covers for the Superman comic books. Here's an excerpt from the article...

    The process for creating a Superman cover is different than one might expect and Ha explains how it even surprised him. "The cover process working for Eddie and Lysa Hawkins isn't the same as elsewhere. They pitch ideas at me instead of the other way around. Fortunately, the ideas are very good. They thrash out ideas with the writer so that the cover forms a nice teaser and introduction to the story.

    "Working on Superman actually makes it easier for me. His costume is simple and iconic, and I've been practicing drawing his spit curl since I could grab a crayon."

    Even for accomplished superhero veteran Adams, there are some interesting nuances to the whole experience, also addressing claims about covers just being pin ups and what makes Superman a unique challenge. "Usually I do about fifty different sketches for any one cover. I then send these sketches to Mr.'s Berganza and Palmer. They take the sketches to a huge staff of lawyers, scientists, and theologians. This committee then chooses the one that will be the most difficult for me to draw. Then , lately anyway (I think Eddie just can't stand to hear me cry anymore), Tom Palmer calls me to tell me which one they want. He tries to console me by saying the next one will be easier, but it never is.

Read the complete article at the CBR website.



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