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Title: Alex Toth RIP
Post by: Super Monkey on May 29, 2006, 09:59:02 AM
Alex’s son Eric left a message on the Alex Toth Forums:



Hello.

I am Alex's oldest son Eric. I meant to be the one to let everyone know that my father did pass away this morning drawing/writing at his table. I do not have any further details other than I will forward an address for those interested in sending cards. We will arrange something appropriate at or around the convention this summer in San Diego. As John shared, all of your cards and letters of the recent past were very much appreciated by my father. Only in these last years did he begin to understand and accept the fact that his work had touched so many people's lives. In time, more information will follow.



Thank you.

Eric and family.




http://www.newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72012





Truly one of the greatest and most influential artists of all time.



He was Elliot S! Maggin's favorite artist, so when he got to work with his hero it was such a dream come true that he still considers it his favorite Superman story, here it is:



http://superman.nu/tales3/villain/





RIP  :cry:


Title: Re: Alex Toth RIP
Post by: Permanus on May 29, 2006, 11:26:13 AM
Oh, no! There goes a great artist. It says a lot that he died at his drawing-board. I'll miss him.


Title: Re: Alex Toth RIP
Post by: MatterEaterLad on May 29, 2006, 01:16:43 PM
Yeah, it seems like a lot of a great generation are gradually leaving us...

Its sad, RIP...


Title: Re: Alex Toth RIP
Post by: Sword of Superman on May 29, 2006, 03:10:26 PM
Rest in peace Great Master,in this sad moment  :cry: what comfort us is the fact that you will be in good company and that you can still drawing side by side with the other that shaped this form of art that we love so much

:s:  :s:  :s:


Title: Re: Alex Toth RIP
Post by: JulianPerez on May 30, 2006, 02:55:52 AM
It's a real tragedy. Genius is such a rare thing, and Alex Toth was certainly that. He had a light touch; his inking looked amazing in black and white. He did it all. Science fiction, animation...

Kids all over the world have grown up with the cartoons based on his concept art. Didn't he do work on SUPERFRIENDS as well as his famous creations like SPACE GHOST?

The one detail that really got me choked up was the fact he died on his drawing table. It reminds me of Jackie Wilson, another great entertainer like Toth, who passed away while on stage at a concert.


Title: Re: Alex Toth RIP
Post by: nightwing on May 30, 2006, 07:45:21 AM
This is very sad news.  Toth was one of the greatest artists in the medium, certainly up there with Eisner and Kirby in my estimation, and his stuff was just as amazing at the end of his life as it was decades ago.

I was just reading through my TPB of Toth's "Zorro" work the other day and marveling at how powerful his work is in black and white (it should be noted this is the only book I have ever -- and likely WILL ever -- be moved to purchase under the Image Comics label).  And I'm still working on the Showcase volume of "House of Mystery," where Toth's handful of stories stand head and shoulders above the other tales in the book, which is saying something in a book that also features Neal Adams, Joe Orlando, Gil Kane and Wally Wood.

Yes, Toth did the designs for "Superfriends."  They tended to get watered down pathetically by the animators, but in the stills used in the opening credits (to establish who the various heroes were), you can see where they traced/inked over Toth's concept drawings.

This is really a bummer.  I just found the Toth site and boards and was looking forward to those periodic messages from Alex.


Title: Re: Alex Toth RIP
Post by: TELLE on May 30, 2006, 05:44:43 PM
Bravo for Adventure is excellent and I would really love to see a definitive Toth collection from DC.

Rest in Peace.


Title: Re: Alex Toth RIP
Post by: NotSuper on May 31, 2006, 03:47:49 AM
My thoughts go out to his family and friends. RIP.


Title: Re: Alex Toth RIP
Post by: Michel Weisnor on June 12, 2006, 10:08:09 AM
http://www.tvparty.com/comics/toth20.html

Someone will listen.....