JSA #25: All in the Family
Wasn't that a great shot, that last page of JSA?
The huge table, with everyone sitting around it?
And Alan was talking about how they were a great big, happy family?
Yep. Alan Scott's happy family! What a nice image!
No one missing from that picture at all. Nope. Nobody missing from Alan Scott's happy family picture.
Oh wait. . .
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I know this is random but:
I hope you don't mind me contacting you, I'm looking for some advice!
Is it illegal to scan, digitally redraw, print off and sell comic book artwork? If people can draw a comic in pencil on paper (making it their own work) and sell then sell it (as their own), surely the same can be said for digitally drawing work and making it my own!?
Sounds like a dumb question? Plenty of people are doing it, with film stills, other famous pictures and so on:
http://comicartfans.com/
http://www.whoartnow.co.uk/retro.php
http://www.themovieshop.com/Batman-T...-Art-On-Canvas
That last one is aweful. The person has obviously thrown a film still it into Illustrator, pressed Live Trace and then printed it onto a canvas.
I would be making these to order, the comic artwork, the size and the colours (colour / black and white) would be the choice of the person buying (where possible).
Thanks,
Sam Hawthorn (samhawthorn@hotmail.com)
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