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Remembering Alex Toth - Part 3


      Contributed by:tothfans on Mon, September 18, 2006 / 12:09am CDT in Articles

Remembering Alex Toth - Part 3 [Part 1 here][Part 2 here]
San Diego Comic-Con
Sunday, July 23rd 2006, 6:00-7:30pm
 Panel : David Armstrong (moderator), Irwin Hasen, Dana Palmer, Eric Toth, Mike Royer, Paul Power, Rubén Procopio, John Hitchcock and Tom de Rosier


Remembering Alex Toth - Part 2


      Contributed by:tothfans on Wed, August 2, 2006 / 12:08am CDT in Articles

Remembering Alex Toth - Part 2 [Part 1 here]San Diego Comic-ConSunday, July 23rd 2006, 6:00-7:30pm   Forum DiscussionDavid Armstrong: It?s interesting because the thing is that he did have very exacting standards for his work. He felt very strongly about the things that he drew and the


Remembering Alex Toth - Part 1


      Contributed by:tothfans on Wed, August 2, 2006 / 12:08am CDT in Articles

Remembering Alex Toth
San Diego Comic-Con
Sunday, July 23rd 2006, 6:00-7:30pm
Panel : David Armstrong (moderator), Irwin Hasen, Dana Palmer, Eric Toth, Mike Royer, Paul Power, Rubén Procopio, John Hitchcock and Tom de Rosier

Trascribed by Kirsten Rose
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Alex Toth Biography


      Contributed by:tothfans on Mon, July 3, 2006 / 12:07am CDT in Articles

By: Dave Cook

Alex Toth was known for a dynamic minimal style that was the envy of every emerging graphic artist and many seasoned professionals. His style is often described in the jargon of graphic artists as “good” which actually means superlative and exemplary, top-notch, clean, perhaps even perfect – what most artists from the Fifties through the Nineties would associate