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John Romita on Speed

A while back, I was posting quotes from interviews with comic book artists on my Livejournal blog. A lot of these are just comments that I found interesting in regards to my own experiences at the drawing table. Sometimes when you’re dwelling on the vast gulf between yourself and some creative giant, it’s interesting to also note the few small similarities and/or other details of interest. I’m going to transfer some of these to this new blog.

First up, “John Romita on speed”…

“Every time [Gene Colan] came in, we always got on the subject of speed and lack of speed, because Gene used to work until three in the morning, every morning.
“I said, “You know what? You’re asking the wrong guy because I have trouble, too. The reason I’m working 9-to-5 is because I can’t turn out enough pages in five days to pay my bills.” I could not deliver work on time. I could do five pages in one day, and then it would take me the next five days to do the next page. I could never tell. In fact, if an editor said, “Can you get this 10-page story done by next Wednesday?,” I couldn’t guarantee it to him. I used to say, “The truth of the matter is, I don’t know. I could get it done in two days or it could take me three weeks. I have no idea how long this is going to take me, because I have no regular flow that I can count on.”

John Romita
from a 2006 interview with Jim Amash

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The New Newsblog

It’s been almost a year since I posted to my old Livejournal blog, so I’ll take that as a sign to try something new. I’ve relocated to Blogger, but I don’t think I’ll try to import all my old posts as this seems time consuming and difficult.

It’s a clean break.

I’ve just spent the last year coloring backgrounds on Cartoon Network’s “Batman: The Brave & The Bold” animated series. Fun because I was already a fan of the show when the opportunity arose, and I got to work with some great and talented people from whom I learned a great deal in the process.

Editors Scott Peterson and Michael McCalister at DC gave me the wonderful opportunity to work on their “Cartoon Network Action Pack” comic book series, beginning sometime last summer. Since then, I’ve done maybe 5 or so covers and a few interior stories. I’m working on a new one now. Mostly, these are “Ben 10” or “Generator Rex” stories. Very happy to be given this chance.

I recently started penciling “Curses, Foiled Again!”, the sequel to last year’s “Foiled” graphic novel from First Second Books, written by the incomparable Jane Yolen. I’m 20 pages into penciling at this point. About 140 pages to go, then lettering, then inking…

A couple other things in the works, some my own, some are exciting collaborations, but that’s the general idea.

I’ve just posted some new things to the gallery pages at my website: mikecavallaro.com

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About

photo by Seth Kushner

Mike Cavallaro is originally from New Jersey, where he attended the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon & Graphic Art. He began working in comics and animation in the early 1990’s. His clients include Valiant Comics, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image Comics, BOOM! Studios, First Second Books, IDW Publishing, MTV Animation, Warner Brothers Animation, Cartoon Network and others.

His comics work includes “Parade (with fireworks)”, a Will Eisner Comics Industry Award-nominee, “The Life And Times of Savior 28”, a collaboration with writer J.M. DeMatteis, cited as “one of the finest superhero stories of the decade” (Newsarama.com), and “Foiled”the first graphic novel by legendary author Jane Yolena Junior Library Guild selection, a 2011 Young Adult Library Services Association “Great Graphic Novel for Teens” selection, The Graphic Novel Reporter “Best of 2010” selection, and a 2011 Amelia Bloomer Project Recommended Reading List selection.

Mike is a member of the National Cartoonists Society and a founding member of Deep 6 Studios in Brooklyn, where he currently resides.

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