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Santaopticlaus

Autoptic’s one-day exhibition/sale
featuring zines, independent comics, books, prints, and more!

Date: Saturday, December 7, 2013
Time: 10:00am until 6:00pm
Place: CO Exhibitions – 1101 Stinson Blvd, Minneapolis, MN

Santopticlaus

Mandie Brasington & Jaime Willems
Mandie Brasington & Jaime Willems
Meghan & Raighne Hogan
Meghan & Raighne Hogan
Anders Nilsen
Anders Nilsen
Ursula Murray Husted & Bryan Bornmueller
Ursula Murray Husted & Bryan Bornmueller
Tom Kaczynski
Tom Kaczynski
Robert Algeo & Will Dinski
Robert Algeo & Will Dinski
Coryn LaNasa
Coryn LaNasa
Bart King
Bart King
Caitlin Skaalrud
Caitlin Skaalrud
Derek Van Gieson
Derek Van Gieson
Mason Sklar
Mason Sklar
Alexis Cooke
Alexis Cooke
Carl Thompson & Scotty Gillmer
Carl Thompson & Scotty Gillmer
Evan Palmer & Anna Bongiovanni
Evan Palmer & Anna Bongiovanni
Zak Sally
Zak Sally
Room for men who don't solicit.
Room for men who don’t solicit.
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Artist Spotlight Artists - Cartoonists Conventions Joe Kubert

Joe Kubert – Saying Thanks…

Joe Kubert (1926-2012)

Quick Look back at the last time I saw Joe. It was the spring of 2012 at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo.

For the Kubert School panel, Joe Kubert alum (and current President of the Kubert School) Anthony Marques moderated, as Joe sketched and answered questions. Here’s just a few highlights featuring Joe’s comments…


The following video is Joe sketching Nite Owl from the Before Watchmen series. The image was projected sideways on a large screen – my video is rotated to one side so the drawing can be seen right-side-up. While Joe sketched Anthony was fielding questions.

What amazed me during Joe’s drawing demo was that every time Joe was asked a question instead of Anthony (and this is not seen on the video) Joe was so focused on the drawing that Anthony had to repeat the question numerous times just to get Joe’s attention – repeatedly – EVERY time.

Joe finally apologized saying that when he’s drawing,  that’s where he’s focused, so he’s not listening to the conversation going on around him.

THAT’S how focused Joe was while drawing – it was remarkable and inspiring to watch…


After the drawing demo Joe stayed for a short time to meet and greet fans. I went up to say hi and the guy standing in line in front of me told Joe he was a huge fan and then asked for Joe to sign his arm so he could then get the signature tattooed.

Joe immediately protested, “Why would you do that? I can’t…”
The fan persisted and Joe kept protesting until the guy’s friend explained it wasn’t a spur of the moment thing, that his friend really was that big a fan.

Joe finally acquiesced.

This last little clip is of Joe signing the fan’s arm.


My time with Joe was relatively brief. It had been years since I had seen him last, but he recognized who I was after I mentioned the Flash Gordon page we had worked on. A smile lit his face and his strong handshake followed. He asked me what I had been up to and I told him about my freelance and teaching.

I then told him, “I just wanted to thank you for my career.”
That warm smile again and the handshake.

And that was the last time I saw Joe Kubert.

There’s more to say, much more, but I’m going to leave it at that.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends – he’ll be sorely missed.

Joe Kubert self-portrait from back in the day…

Joe Kubert Obits and Remembrances From Around the Web:

New York Times Obituary

Washington Post

NPR

Dick Siegel: National Enquirer

Tom Spurgeon: The Comics Reporter

Bill Schelly: The Comics Journal

The Comics Journal: Joe Kubert interview from 1994

Neal Adams

Steve Bissette – Updated

Mark McMurray’s Tribute
Mark is a long time friend and classmate from the Kubert School.