X-Men The art and making of the animated series
Book - 2020
In late 1992, on small budgets and under tight schedules, the cast and crew of X-Men: The Animated Series crafted a television show that, despite an industry full of naysayers, immediately shot to #1. This "kids' show" often landed more than half the TV viewers across America, and a twenty-year gold rush of Marvel motion pictures and TV series followed. Previously on X-Men is Eric Lewald's personal, inside account of how the series got on the air, the many challenges that were overcome, and how the show prevailed.
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- Genres
- Illustrated works
- Published
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New York :
Abrams
2020.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Item Description
- Case credits, pencil roughs by Larry Houston, finishes and inks by Rick Hoberg, colors by Laura Martin.
- Physical Description
- 287 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 x 31 cm
- ISBN
- 9781419744686
- Introduction
- Season one, or just one season? Season one, episodes 1-12. The art of Jim Lee ; Title design
- Making an animated series. Days of future past
- Building on success! Season two, episodes 14-26
- The deluge. Seasons three and four, episodes 27-66
- The last season. Season five, episodes 67-76. Artists at play
- Legacy. 1963-2020, and beyond...
- Afterword
- Episode log lines
- Key creative and screen credits.