COMICS: Interview with CAPTAIN AMERICA Artist Dean White!

COMICS: Interview with CAPTAIN AMERICA Artist Dean White!

The talented Cap colorist sits down and talks about Captain America, what he's bringing to the series and what it's like to put a little color in the world of comics.

By KalebAmos - Jan 03, 2013 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: marvel.com

Captain America is such an iconic character with such a rich history of artists. Jim Beard over at Marvel got to sit down and chat with current Captain America colorist, Dean White, to ask him about being an artist and what he is excited about in the current series. There's a lot happening in the world of Steve Rogers (and oh that beautiful hair!), and writer Rick Remender has fans on the edge of their nerd-soaked seats. Here's just a bit of what White had to say about the series:



I was really excited about the story. I tend to respond to both the story and art. Rick Remender shared with me the story arc for the first 10 issues as well as the overall arc for the next two years and it was daring and fun and had a lot of heart. I also cannot do what I do without great art to build from, and John is a damn fine class act and a great storyteller. He just excels at the subtle things like how a person looks around the door and raises his eyebrows to sell a line or a scene. Throw in Klaus Janson, who is a master at what he does, and you just can’t go wrong. It’s really great to see him penciling on DAREDEVIL: END OF DAYS; just beautiful stuff.





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