X-Men The art and making of the animated series

Eric Lewald

Book - 2020

In late 1992, on small budgets and under tight schedules, the cast and crew of X-Men: The Animated Series crafted a television show that, despite an industry full of naysayers, immediately shot to #1. This "kids' show" often landed more than half the TV viewers across America, and a twenty-year gold rush of Marvel motion pictures and TV series followed. Previously on X-Men is Eric Lewald's personal, inside account of how the series got on the air, the many challenges that were overcome, and how the show prevailed.

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Genres
Illustrated works
Published
New York : Abrams 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Eric Lewald (author)
Other Authors
Julia Leward (author)
Item Description
Case credits, pencil roughs by Larry Houston, finishes and inks by Rick Hoberg, colors by Laura Martin.
Physical Description
287 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 x 31 cm
ISBN
9781419744686
  • Introduction
  • Season one, or just one season? Season one, episodes 1-12. The art of Jim Lee ; Title design
  • Making an animated series. Days of future past
  • Building on success! Season two, episodes 14-26
  • The deluge. Seasons three and four, episodes 27-66
  • The last season. Season five, episodes 67-76. Artists at play
  • Legacy. 1963-2020, and beyond...
  • Afterword
  • Episode log lines
  • Key creative and screen credits.