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2008-07-22 11:51:07

-Longtime artist just sent in some new Spidey samples that I like.

-Warren Simons doesn’t like me too much. Good.

-2nd round of lettering for ASM #567 is in from Cory at Virtual Calligraphy. That guy is real hero of the Spidey books. Now I have to print it and compare to previous draft and Guggenheim’s new notes.

-Rosemann is at my desk loitering. Leave!

-Sending Slott art for the Waid/Granov backup to #568.

-Everyone who has any question about any old Marvel comic comes to Brevoort first. And he usually knows the answer. Right now he’s looking at WHAT IF #1 trying to figure out who penciled the cover. He knows Sinnott inked it and guesses Ron Wilson on pencils.

-CB Cebulski is now here, as excited to just be alive as ever. He’s a pistol. He stands to look at our three cover walls for anything new.

-In Spidey’s world every word that starts with “web” gets a hyphen.

-Tom’s blog entry for the day just got killed. It had a video of me and Jeanine in it. There are some legal concerns about it from the web guys.

-11:22. Still looking at ASM #567 proofs. Gotta hit things just right.

-Finished. Now I scan it and send a pdf to the writer with my notes.

In the case of Spidey, all the writers, plus Brevoort and Brennan see the first round of the lettering proofs for a particular issue and they each can give any feedback or notes. Then the writer and I go through everyone’s notes and add any of our own. At that point, it’s pretty much just the writer and myself working an issue into shape.

We’ll debate the merits of the changes we disagree on and every change won’t make the final cut. In 99% of cases though, I will bend to the writer unless it’s just so egregious that I just can’t do it because it blatantly goes against editorial standards or contradicts a major point of continuity. Generally though, this is all pretty easy if you just hire the right people. Which in this case, we did.

-Two new covers are in. We move them from the FTP to production where they size them appropriately for the colorist. We then move them to the colorist on the FTP. Who invented FTP?

-It's 11:47
Hmm...
Thanks for the update Wacker. Also, I am wondering why the admins are worried about a video when the FORUMS are in a perpetual state of disrepair now thanks to the recent glitches that surfaced. If you can, would you please pass a note to the web guys to FIX THE BOARDS! Thanks. :)

Are there any previews for Secret Invasion Spider-Man perchance? Solicits?

Posted by Aziroth on 2008-07-22 12:04:40
Proofs
Wacker!
I'm not sure I understand the lettering process... what changes can happen from the time the writer writes the script to the time the lettering is put on the page?
Thanks!

Posted by potterroyale on 2008-07-23 16:44:46
@potterroyale
I may be just a lowly intern, but Steve's a busy guy (contrary to the popular beliefs held by many Haterade-drinkin' message boards, no, comic books do not put themselves out; they take quite a bit of hard work), so maybe I can help answer your question.

As you can probably imagine, the road to a "finished" comic is a long and arduous one, with countless (well, maybe not "countless," but there are quite a few, I swear) steps between writing and publishing. In fact, by the time your favorite book has been penciled, inked, colored, and lettered into existence, there's a good chance that it's an entirely different animal than what the writer originally envisioned.

So that's where lettering (and other) tweaks come in; some lines may be massaged so that balloons will fit properly on the page (it's tougher than you think), some lines may fall flatter than expected when paired with the art, maybe in the weeks/months since the writer first submitted the script, he/she has come up with an awesome new SFX (KRAKATHABOOM!!! is a personal fav), or maybe it's just that an error was made somewhere along the line (comic creators are human, too, ya know).

Hopefully that long-winded response helps answer your question a bit. But if not, c'mon, what were you expecting? I'm just an intern.

Posted by EricTheIntern on 2008-07-25 09:33:25
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