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Dave Stevens | 272 pages | 09 Oct 2012 | Idea & Design Works | 9781613772690 | English | , Dave Stevens' Stories & Covers by David Stevens - Penguin Books Australia

He was most famous for creating The comic book and film character, and for his pin-up style "glamour art" illustrations, especially of model . Stevens' Dave Stevens Stories & Covers professional comic work was inking 's pencils for the newspaper comic strip and two European Tarzan graphic novels in ; he later assisted Manning on the newspaper strip. He began doing occasional comic book work, including providing illustrations for fanzines inking drawings by comic book veteran among themas well as creating the Aurora feature for Japan's Sanrio Publishing. The Rocketeer series was an adventure story set in a pulp fiction Dave Stevens Stories & Covers s with allusions to heroes like and emphasizing the pulp traditionabout a down-on-his-luck pilot named Cliff Secord who finds a mysterious rocket pack. Despite its erratic publishing history, the Rocketeer proved to be one of the first successful features to emerge from the burgeoning independent movement. Stevens was Dave Stevens Stories & Covers longtime admirer of s glamour and pin-up model Bettie Page ; he modeled the look of the Rocketeer's girlfriend after her and featured her image in other illustrations too, which helped contribute to the renewed public interest in Page and her modeling career. After discovering that the retired Page was still alive and lived nearby, Stevens became friends with her, providing both Dave Stevens Stories & Covers assistance and helping to arrange financial compensation to her from various publishers for the use of her image and reprints of her many glamor and pin-up photos. The first comic book featuring the Rocketeer was released in Those first stories appeared as a second feature in issues 2 and 3 of 's ' Starslayer series. For its next two installments, Steven's feature Dave Stevens Stories & Covers to the anthology comic title Pacific Presents 1 and 2. The fourth chapter ended in a cliffhanger that was later concluded in a lone Rocketeer comic released by . Stevens' extensive background research and meticulous approach to his illustrations contributed to the long delays between Rocketeer issues. IDW Publishing announced a hardcover edition collecting the entire Rocketeer series for the first time, due originally in October The deluxe edition sold out almost immediately upon publication, and IDW announced a second printing. In IDW launched an all-new Rocketeer comic book series, illustrated by various Dave Stevens Stories & Covers, called Rocketeer Adventures ; the series features four quarterly issues per year the second series of four began appearing in May The four issues were then collected by IDW and published in hardcover as a . All four issues in each series offers additional variant covers in shorter-run editions, some of them reprinting Stevens original Rocketeer cover art in both full color and just black and white. Each issue offered a regular retail cover design and one alternate Retailer Incentive cover. In addition publisher Jet Pack Comics issued several additional Retailer Incentive variants with Dave Stevens re-colored artwork reprinted on their covers. The miniseries was then collected into two variant graphic novel hardcovers, one offered with a regular dust jacket, the other without. As with the previous series, each issue offered a regular retail cover design and one Retailer Incentive alternate cover. Dave Stevens Stories & Covers miniseries was then collected into two variant Dave Stevens Stories & Covers novel hardcovers, one with a regular dust jacket, the other without. As with the two previous miniseries, each issue offered a regular retail cover design and one Retailer Incentive alternate cover. A special Dave Stevens Stories & Covers Diego Comic Con International promotional variant issue 1, with a black and white wraparound cover, was offered only at the convention. Stevens began developing a Rocketeer theatrical film proposal in and then sold the rights to his character to Dave Stevens Stories & Covers Walt Disney Companywhich then developed and produced the film The Rocketeer. Stevens was a hands-on co-producer of the film. Dave Stevens always felt that a majority of the problem was that the studio's movie poster and promotional graphics were over-stylized, vague, and didn't convey to people what the film was all about. Following The RocketeerStevens worked primarily as an illustrator, doing a variety of ink and painted illustrations for book and comic book covers, posters, prints, portfolios, and private commissions, including a number of covers for Comico 's title and a series of eight covers for Eclipse comics, featuring characters such as and the DNAgents. The Eclipse covers were also published in the form of large posters. He also returned to art school to study painting. Before his death in from hairy cell leukemiaStevens was working on a career retrospective collection of his work to be titled Brush with Passion — The Life and Art of Dave Stevens. In Stevens married longtime girlfriend Charlene Brinkman, later known as horror film scream queen ; their marriage ended in divorce just six months later, Dave Stevens Stories & Covers she later modeled for her ex-husband. Following several years of struggling with uncommon hairy cell leukemiawhich caused a gradual reduction in his artistic output, Stevens died on March 11, in Turlock, California. Stevens' work has had a significant influence on comic book and fantasy illustrators, [6] among them . Artist Laura Molinawith whom Dave Stevens Stories & Covers had a romantic relationship in the late s, [16] used him as the subject of her controversial Naked Dave series of paintings. He always marched to his own drummer whether it benefited Dave Stevens Stories & Covers financially or not. He turned down many lucrative job offers—including a monthly pin-up assignment for Playboy offered by Hugh Hefner as a replacement for their regular Alberto Vargas feature—when they didn't jibe with his own highly personal vision of what he should be doing. As a businessman, Dave often drove his close friends nuts. We'd watch in astonishment at the riches passing him by. Our first encounter was at Jack Kirby's house around when he came to visit and show Jack some of his work. As I said, Kirby was very encouraging and he urged Dave not to try and draw like anyone else but to follow his own passions. This was advice Dave took to heart, which probably explains why he took so long with every drawing. They were rarely just jobs to Dave. Most of the time, what emerged from his drawing board or easel was a deeply personal effort. He was truly in love with every beautiful woman he drew, at least insofar as the paper versions were concerned. I'm a harsh critic because I know what I'm capable of. I have hit those occasional peaks amongst the valleys, but the peaks are so few—things like genuine flashes of virtuoso brush inking, like I've never executed before or since—I can count on one hand the number of jobs where I've been able to hit that mark. The same with penciling. Sometimes it just flows, but more often than not, it's pure physical and spiritual torment just to get something Dave Stevens Stories & Covers on paper. I often get very discouraged with the whole creative process. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other people named Dave Stevens, see Dave Stevens disambiguation. Main article: Rocketeer. This page is a candidate to be copied to Wikiquote using the Transwiki process. If the page can be expanded into an encyclopedic article, rather than a list of quotations, please do so and remove this message. Mark Evanier. Archived from the original on Retrieved The Worlds of . 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Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Dave Stevens was renowned for his work on The Rocketeerthe beloved comic that introduced the world to Cliff Secord and his incredible rocket pack. But Stevens was also one of the most sought-after and accomplished cover artists in comics. This collection will provide a comprehensive gallery of Dave's covers, with many of them scanned from the original Dave Stevens Stories & Covers. Additionally, Dave Stevens was renowned for his work on The Rocketeerthe beloved comic that introduced the world to Cliff Secord and his incredible rocket pack. Additionally, there will be cover roughs to accompany many of the covers. Finally, all of Dave's non- Rocketeer comic work will Dave Stevens Stories & Covers presented, including incomplete and unpublished stories. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Aug 11, Karl rated it really liked it Shelves: books- bought. Every once in a Dave Stevens Stories & Covers those old adages prove to be true. Don't judge a book by it's cover. The cover for this book is truly a spectacular work of art. Dave Steven's work is splendid and Dave Stevens Stories & Covers is much here to be appreciated. However, the price of the book is fifty bucks, and the publishers have really messed up. Many of the examples of art work cover two pages, yet they should have been fold out pages for this level of book. It's a travesty that IDW chose to insert so much of the splendid artwork Every once in a while those old adages prove to be true. It's a travesty that IDW chose to insert so much of the splendid artwork into the crease between pages taking away from their beauty. And sadly many of the covers presented are Dave Stevens Stories & Covers their uncolored state taking away from their splendor. On the good side, some of the pages are fold out, there is a great quantity of Mr. Stevens work presented here for the first time that I have ever seen it. So Kudo's for that. So beware and be aware, don't just by the book without looking at it and paging through it first. I am disappointed with the publisher, not the artist. Jan 22, MB Taylor rated it liked it. I really like Dave Stevens art and this book has a lot of it. There's no Rocketeer art but that series Dave Stevens Stories & Covers been frequently reprinted. The book contains finished art by Stevens, some rough sketches they look mostly like preliminary sketches of the finished art and a number of pieces where Stevens inked someone else's pencil work including Jack Kirby and Jim Silke. My only complaint is that there are a number or two page spreads, but it's really hard to get a sense of the whole piece due to the I really like Dave Stevens art and this book has a lot of it. My only complaint is that there are a number or two page spreads, but it's really hard to get a sense of the whole piece due Dave Stevens Stories & Covers the center being buried in the binding. For many of them I would have preferred it if they'd put them on a single page sometimes they did. There are also couple of three page spreads using foldouts. It would have been really nice if all the two page spreads were on foldouts so the center wouldn't be in the binding, but the book would probably have cost a whole lot more. All in all a nice collection. Jan 15, Doyle rated it really liked it Shelves: art-books. This book features a scaled-down version of the art on the right page, with sketches and accompanying preliminary drawings shown on the left. A real sized, zoomed-in-but-cropped picture may be shown on the following page or two so that you can see the finer details of some of the drawing typically of the characters face. Dec 23, John Smith rated it it was amazing. I am a huge fan of Dave Stevens Rocketeer this book was a great book of other Dave Stevens art most of which I've never seen and it shed light on his life and career fantastic if you are a fan. 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Dave Stevens was renowned for his work on The Rocketeer, the beloved comic that introduced the world to Cliff Secord and his incredible rocket pack. But Stevens was also one of the most sought-after and accomplished cover artists in comics. This collection will provide a comprehensive gallery of Dave's covers, with many Dave Stevens Stories & Covers them scanned from the original art. Additionally, there will be cover roughs to accompany many of the covers. Finally, all of Dave's non-Rocketeer comic work will be presented, including incomplete and unpublished stories. Search books and authors. View all online retailers Find local retailers. Related titles. Walter Benjamin Reimagined. Art Of Amanda Conner Hc. Celebrate Your Creative Self. Hurricane Waves. Shirin Neshat. Snooker's World Champions. Luke WilliamsPaul Gadsby. Public Art For Public Schools. Small Sketchbook Kivar, Black. The Pastel Book. The Creative Call. Fischli and Weiss. The Uncertain States of America Reader. A Chance Meeting. Sparrow Volume 7 Ashley Wood 2. Large Sketchbook Lizard, Black. Our top books, exclusive content and Dave Stevens Stories & Covers. Straight to your inbox. Sign up to our newsletter using your email. Enter your email to sign up. Thank you! Your subscription to Read More was successful. To help us recommend your next book, tell us what you enjoy reading. Add your interests.