In 1977, as a tribute to Paul Gustavson, who died April 27, 1977, C.C. Beck re-created The Human Bomb story drawn by Gustavson from Police Comics # 1.
"I had quite a struggle working in a style so different than my own," C.C. Beck commented, "Gustavson put twice as much copy and drawing into each page as I ever did, and sometimes his habit of making each panel a separate piece of art, each quite beautifully drawn, seemed to get in the way of his storytelling. There was a good story there... violent, cruel and typical of the way we looked at the world in those days. But it was confoundedly hard for me to find! I kept getting lost in all the tipped perspectives and the elaborate settings and the flying figures which kept leaping out of the borders and off the pages.
C.C. Beck |
"Some of the original features of Gustavson's work such as his detailed shading and his loving delineation of textures and his constant changing of his viewpoint I was quite unable to reproduce. My mind just doesn't work that way! But I loved his hero -- a guy wearing a baggy suit that looked like it had been dipped in cement!
"I found it funny that the 'famous explosives expert' is smoking a pipe while working on his super explosive. A wonder the whole story didn't end in panel 2!"
Thank you for the work and tribute to my father. I really appreciate it. I just found this article 8Jan2011.
ReplyDeleteThanks again,
Terry Paul Gustafson
terryg@warwick.net