That issue #1 of Dr. Fate and The Batman with the Gentleman Ghost are fond memories of my childhood. Kubert was the master, and an artist of an entire generation.

That issue #1 of Dr. Fate and The Batman with the Gentleman Ghost are fond memories of my childhood. Kubert was the master, and an artist of an entire generation.
I was never a fan of Kubert's style but I still acknowledge his greatness. Good journey to you,sir.
I collect Sgt. Rock comics mainly because the covers Kubert drew were so amazing. I could frame every one.
Does anyone know of joe kuberts work in collected edition that are still in print. I know about his tarzan work but I believe that is mostly out of print. Maybe they'll bring it back now. I have a few things of kubert (hawkman archives and a few others) but lots of stuff from his sons. I'd love to have more of his stuff in my trade collection.
Proof that the universe is an unfair place - a real talent passes while Rob Liefeld continues to draw the same three characters with HUGE shoulder pads and crooked guns.
Nice to hear everyone's love of Kubert. I'm thinking DC should put out a nice hardback of all his covers. An instant buy.
Joe Kubert was one of the best siver age artists that enligned many with his many characters such as ; SGT ROCK , ENEMY ACE , HAWKMAN . Just resently He did the coloring for NITE OWL with His son Andy who drew it . Such artwork will be missed , RIP JOE , let your images thrill generations in the future as did in the past.
over 20 years ago, I thought I could try my hand at comic book artistry, I have stories I wanted to tell, characters I wanted to create, and I got so far as to even trying an introductory course in sequential art from the JOE KUBERT SCHOOL, but alas, I lack the patience, and above all, the raw TALENT needed for this medium.
But I still love the great stories and how a genius artist, like Mr Kubert could convey so much in a single image.
You will never be forgotten sir. I Salute you.