2008 Comic Book News Archives

November 21, 2008: Frank Kasy, The Face of Superman

The Chicago Tribune has published an article about Frank Kasy, the man who Alex Ross uses as his model for Superman.

    Ross first met Kasy in 1989 while both were artists at advertising agency Leo Burnett. At the time, Ross started painting the comic book series "Terminator: The Burning Earth," based on the popular movie franchise. But he was starting to dabble in superhero work too.

    "I had done a gag drawing of him as Superman using color markers," Ross remembers. "He threw it out, right in front of my face, by the way. I just did it to be funny. He scoffed at the idea of this being anything important to him." When Ross started working on the book "Marvels," which depicts historical versions of Marvel Comics superheroes, he started to rely on Kasy as his model for the Human Torch, among other characters.

Frank Kasy

    Ross chose Kasy because his face held a certain Clint Eastwood quality of the classic, pre- Christopher Reeve version of Superman, Ross says. Ross would go on to use Kasy as a model for Superman, Captain America, Aquaman, Giant Man and Thor.

You can read the complete article at the Chicago Tribune website.



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