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May 202013
 

Erad3The reason why Dane still had the original covers to The Eradicators #3 and #4 is because he tricked publisher Kris Silver, plain and simple.

Dane told me how it was standard practice at Silverwolf for the artists to make their own arrangements to have their cover art colored. What Dane did was to make a photocopy of the piece and have that colored instead of the original. When he turned in his pages, Silver just looked through the stack and saw that the cover was colored, and that was that.

“Dyes on a photocopy basically, which is what I gave to Silver. I had the art…he didn’t know any better, most of the covers from (Silverwolf) you won’t find in the condition they should be in, which is black and white, because he had the artists paint over their originals because Silver did not know any different. So he got mine and thought he had gotten the originals. But these are the originals.”

“The cover was the first thing I did because he needed it to advertise on the back of issue 2. I had finished the penciling it and had left it on my drawing board at the studio. When I came back a couple of days later, and it was inked with a note saying ‘Dane, this was fun we should work together again’. That was my initial meeting with Tim Vigil.”

I asked about Tim Vigil, “He was fast, precise…Vigil had reached the level, but all of us we were just kind of breaking in…Vigil was accomplished, he was the reason why Silver, I believe, if he had any credibility…he gave Silver some credibility.”

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May 182013
 

SWTitleAlong with some rare original art, Silverwolf artist Dane McCart shared with me a typed transcript of an interview he had done with none other than fellow Silverwolf artist Tim Foster (The Dungeoneers).

Dane gives us a really good, honest, refreshing insight into the uncertainty that artists working for Silverwolf faced; a recurring theme in the conversations I have had with other former Silverwolf artists.

I have made a couple typographical corrections for clarity, as the transcript was a rough copy.  The interview was conducted on May 27, 1986, and is shared here with permission.


I don’t think Silverwolf will be a lasting company. – Dane McCart – May 27, 1986


Erad3Tim Foster- So. Dane, how does it feel to be working on Silverwolf Comics’ #1 book, The Eradicators?

Dane McCart- Next Question. (Laughter) Well, considering I’m only 3 pages into it, I don’t really have much of a feel for it yet. But the fact that I’m working, as opposed to not working, is definitely a positive feeling. The idea that I’ve got my own 30 page book is exciting.

T- How did you become interested in comic books, and superheroes in particular?

DM- It started with being bored with television. I liked the character Spider-Man. He started in television when I was about 8 years old, and from the time I was 13 I discovered that I could draw the human figure with some semblance of accuracy and decided that I would pursue that. I never had any idea that I’d get so far…not that I’m far…
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May 142013
 

MaySaleOne of the artists Moby keeps an eye out for, Juan2.0, is having a sketch sale for the month of May, and so of course I asked for a sketch of Grips.

I really liked this one immediately, and even more at second glance. I don’t know if he was familiar with the character, or just took the time to look into him; but this piece really captures the essence of Grips…he doesn’t avoid the fight, he wants it…to be as bloody as possible. That sure is one heck of a psychotic battle-lovin’ smile, eh? I love that little detail, it really makes the piece.

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May 132013
 

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Ever since I first heard about this idea on Kickstarter, I’ve been getting updates regularly from Chris Wall of BIA. I was informed when they would be available, when they were ready, after they shipped...this has been a great company to do business with. Continue reading »

May 112013
 

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This is the original art for the cover to Silverwolf Comics’ The Eradicators #3, with pencils by Dane McCart and inks by none other than Tim Vigil.

I was lucky to be able to meet Dane in person recently, which is how I was able to acquire the art. Original art from published Silverwolf comics is extremely hard to find, and covers all the more so.

So how come this one was available? Well, it’s kind of a funny story, actually. The interview with Dane had plenty of insights on his experience with Silverwolf, and you can read about them in a new, updated post…

The Story of Dane McCart and The Eradicators…Issue #3

And yes, there will be another post soon for Issue #4.

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