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"The Alex Toth Doodle book" now in stores

Wed, July 26, 2006
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"The Alex Toth Doodle book" by Alex Toth and John Hitchcock, published by Jeff Parker's Octopus Press arrived in stores today, Wednesday, July 26th. The book is filled with never before seen Toth art, musings, annotations and interview answers. Sold out? Can't find it? - you can order one from John himself. He'll even sign it for you if you'd like. The details ordering from him at his "Parts Unknown" comic book shop can be found in the forums here. So get one before they sell out. This is a book not to be missed.

Toth: The Comics Journal #277

Tue, July 25, 2006
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Now on the shelves, The Comics Journal #277. In this Issue: * Alex Toth Dies at 78: by Jesse Hamm (Yes, the very same long time fellow Tothfan here on the site.) * Alex Toth: An appreciation and an assessment by Howard Chaykin * A Conversation with Alex Toth: by Gary Groth

Quick Update: Remembering Alex Toth @ Alex Toth @ the San Diego Comic-con.

Sun, July 23, 2006
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For those waiting, a report of the "Remembering Alex Toth" panel will be coming in a few days. We will have photographs of the event as well as a write up. For those who are here in San Diego, a reminder that you can see a unique display of Toth's original artwork Sunday, July 23rd from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Omni San Diego Hotel (Room 5: fourth floor).

Remembering Alex Toth @ the San Diego Comic-con

Sun, July 9, 2006
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The details of the memorial panel are now available on the San Diego Comic-con website: "6:00-7:30 Remembering Alex Toth— This unique artist was one of the true innovators in both the comic book and animation worlds. Alex died this May. To celebrate his life and career, his friends and colleagues share memories of his work and life. Join Golden Age legend and Toth mentor Irwin Hasen (Green Lantern, Wildcat), inker and Disney artist Mike Royer (Winnie the Pooh), internationally renowned sculptor and animator Ruben Procopio (The Little Mermaid, The Lion King), Disney animator Tom de Rosier (Mulan, Tarzan), author/publisher of the Toth book Dear John, John Hitchcock, and two of Alex’s four children: son Eric Toth (international automotive designer) and daughter Dana Palmer (photographer). The panel will be moderated by Toth’s long-time friend and AACC president, David Armstrong. There will be a display of original artwork commemorating Toth’s distinctive artistic vision on Sunday at the Omni San Diego Hotel Room 5, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Room 4" I have started a discussion thread in the forums here.

Alex Toth Biography

Mon, July 3, 2006
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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 as the ideal commercial style of The Famous Artists School of illustrators, and that makes sense considering Toth’s consistent admiration for Albert Dorne and Robert Fawcett and Noel Sickles, illustrators whose work in magazines such as LIFE, LOOK and Collier’s defined the ideal for illustration in the post-war and “Baby Boom” years. Toth (pronounced with a long “o” sound like both), born June 25, 1928, in New York City to Hungarian immigrants...Read the Alex Toth biography



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