The Exclusive Wolverine Painting "Postmortem" by Legendary Marvel Comics Inker Joe Rubinstein

The Exclusive Wolverine Painting "Postmortem" by Legendary Marvel Comics Inker Joe Rubinstein

#POPARTVIDEO - Legendary Marvel Comics inker and artist Joe Rubinstein talks with MBartist Art Director Steven Ahola about the inspiration and pallet of his exclusive painting Wolverine: Postmortem, and how he uses color and perspective to offer the viewer a narrative. First drawn for publication by Herb Trimpe, the character Wolverine later joined a refreshed X-Men team, where writer Chris Claremont and artist-writer John Byrne expanded on the character's development. Artist Frank Miller collaborated with Claremont and helped revise the character with a four-part limited series from September to December 1982, inked by hall of fame artist Joe Rubinstein. The Wolverine mini-series, and in particular the cover of issue #1, is one of Joe’s most recognized works. Explore, Discover and Buy the artwork of hall of fame artist Joe Rubinstein online at www.JoeRubinsteinArt.com or at MBartist Alley: mbartist.com Josef "Joe" Rubinstein, born in Germany 1958 is a Hall of Fame comic book artist whose storied career spans more than four decades with notable credits that include the acclaimed 1982 Wolverine mini-series, the Infinity Gauntlet series and The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Joe is known to be the artist to have given artist Art Adams (the Uncanny X-Men) his first professional work and nurtured the careers of Kyle Baker (Plastic Man), Jose Marzan, Jr. (The Flash) and Dale Keown (The Incredible Hulk). Joe’s record-setting post on Marvel Comics' saw him ink more pencillers than any other inker in history (and more than 2,500 comic books). He currently enjoys exploring painting techniques and creating portraits.