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Sun Mar 16, 2008 — by Rick Marshall
Gary Panter on 'Omega: The Unknown'
Indie meets Marvel in upcoming issue of 'Omega'
Over at Marvel.com, Sean T. Collins interviews "punk comics" legend Gary Panter, who will be providing interior art for an upcoming issue of Jonathan Lethem's Omega: The Unknown.
Panter's ridiculously impressive resume includes work for everyone from Frank Zappa to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, designing the set for the children's television series/weekly acid trip Pee Wee's Playhouse, a prominent teaching position at New York's School of Visual Arts and, among other things, a freakin' Emmy Award.
See? I told you it was an impressive resume.
Marvel.com: What exactly will you be drawing for the series? I believe you're providing the art that within the story is being drawn by Omega himself, right?
Gary Panter: Omega draws his own origin story in the form of a wordless comic. I draw it for him. At first I was going to draw it with really jagged lines like the punky stuff I did in the '70s, but I decided to draw kind of like I draw these days, but even a little more retarded than usual. I figured that a [super hero] could probably draw [as well] as me, without trying very hard, but I didn't want to draw it exactly like the other comics I'm drawing these days. I wanted it to be kind of like old Marvel comics, but spazzier.
Omega: The Unknown #7 will hit shelves on April 2.
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