I see Evan Dorkin a lot. Sometimes, he's at Comic Book Jones, either signing or just browsing. I tend to be tongue-tied around him, because his work is very good. Yes, I wrote about him in February, and what I said still stands. His writing kicks ass, and his artwork is okay, even as he kvetches about it. I see a lot of myself in Evan . . . he was born in Brooklyn, moved to Staten Island, and manages to deal with his neuroses well. I got the first two, and I struggle with the third.
I remember reading about Milk and Cheese in Wizard. During a sale at Jim Hanley's Universe, I got the trade paperback, which covered the first four issues he sporadically worked on. Between the ultraviolence and broad humor, I was hooked. And when I saw him at San Diego for Comic-Con International in 2000, I got my first sketch ever in a book from him.
Also, 2000 was the year World's Funnest was released from DC Comics. It was a one-shot featuring the imps that pestered Superman and Batman: Mr. Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite. The duo wound up destroying universe after universe, with Evan writing the whole thing and an all-star roster illustrating This included Frank Miller going back to The Dark Knight Returns years before that epic's sequels, and Alex Ross painting a sequence based on Kingdom Come. While Evan was a major contributor to two books featuring "alternative" talents (Bizarro Comics and Bizarro World), World's Funnest is the pure, uncut product. I met Evan again at The National (a lot closer to home), and I got Mr. Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite from him.
Over the years, I've gotten ten sketches from Evan. Several of them were based on his creator-owned characters . . .
. . . while most of the others are from Marvel Comics. He also drew Death from Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures (before you ask . . . he went with a skeletal version in the Marvel series, as opposed to the one seen in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, which was based off The Seventh Seal).
Like I said in February, you can find a lot of Evan's work collected, mostly through Dark Horse. Recently, DC Comics put out a trade paperback featuring World's Funnest. I can't recommend it enough. And you can check out Evan's Livejournal page for updates on what he's working on.
HONORABLE MENTIONS: Farel Dalrymple (three sketches, including Rorschach from Watchmen), Kim Deitch (three), Tania Del Rio (six, including the first Death drawing I ever got at the end of a sketchbook), Ryan Dunlavey (sixteen, including this sketch of Donald Trump as Darkseid that I got this past Saturday), Sarah Dyer (only one from Evan's longtime partner and wife: her creator-owned Action Girl).
I'm scrolling through your alphabet here and these posts are great. Just started showing them to the hubby and he thinks they are awesome as well. Of course I was not surprised at all to see Dorkin was your choice for D, but I am loving your "honorable mentions" - that was a really great idea.
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