Joe Staton Honored With Exhibit

Mike Gold

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8 Responses

  1. Lawrence Klein says:

    Its a great honor to be working with Joe on this. The Storefront Artist Project which was founded by Maggie Mailer (Norman's daughter) is a great organization. This is a wonderful way to showcase a great artist, organization and city.

    • Mike Gold says:

      Well, you folks made MY day, I'll say that. I'm really looking forward to it.With the graphic novels exhibit still at the Norman Rockwell Museum (and soon to hit the road, I believe — Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel's Breathtaker is among the featured few), Massachusetts sure has some enlightened museums!

  2. Linda Gold says:

    I am so happy for Joe. He is my favorite artist and one of the nicest people I have ever met. Mike likes to joke that I have practically turned our house into a Staton gallery. But when did he become Dick Tracy?

    • Mike Gold says:

      Joe's a long-time Tray fan. He did some great promo art for the feature's 50th anniversary. After I saw that photo, I would have faked a story in order to put it up!

  3. mike weber says:

    Ah. Another former member of that great organisation, the SFPA (Southern Fandom PPress Association – what is known as an "APA' – imagine a newsgroup with a two-month latency…) gets the honours due him, following in the trail of William Gibson and Mark Verheiden…

  4. Andrew Pepoy says:

    Joe's always been one of my favorites. One of the first pages of art I ever bought was from one of his '70's Justice Society stories. Loved those comics when I was a kid. I was lucky enough to work with Joe for many years, inking him on Scooby Doo.

  5. Rick Taylor says:

    Good for Joe. I've always loved his E-Man stuff.

  6. MARK WHEATLEY says:

    Man – I would love to see that exhibit! But I can only afford one trip to MA a year. Hopefully Joe will hit the road – er – hopefully Joe's show will hit the road.