JAMES
O'BARR
Born : January 1960, Detroit, Michigan
James
O'Barr conceptualized The Crow in the early '80s as a response to a personal
tragedy. A self-taught artist, O'Barr first began the series while in the Marines
stationed in Germany, where he was on loan to the Army illustrating hand-to-hand
combat manuals. Inspired by such diverse sources as the works of French poets
George Bataille and Anton Artaud, the music of punk artists Ian Curtis and Iggy
Pop, and the stories of Lewis Carroll and Edgar Allan Poe, James O'Barr conceived
the character of The Crow as a supernatural force driven by equal parts of love
and revenge.O'Barr credits his distinctive visual style to studying classical
Renaissance sculpture, film noir, and his two years of medical training. He
currently lives in the Detroit area where he is working on a new graphic novel
and screenplay entitled Gothik (to be made into a feature film produced by Jeff
Most).
> RARE JAMES O'BARR CROW DRAWINGS
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rare crow pic#1 +
+ rare crow pic#2 +
+ rare crow pic#3 +
+ rare crow pic#4+
+ rare crow pic#5+
Courtesy
of Eric Harris
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OTHER JAMES O'BARR CROW DRAWINGS
NEW! + crow doing shoot em up+
Picture Submitted by Metal Crow
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OTHER O'BARR COMICS
J.Obarr
Presents:
Pink Dust 'Morphine Dreams'(1999)
Based on the story of ?
Published By:Kitchen Sink Comix / Top Dollar Comics
James
O’Barr returns to creating comic books with a powerful and romantic all-new
story called “Pink Dust”—a story filled with the hot, white
light of the sun and the heat of passion. It’s like nothing you’ve
ever seen before from the pen of James O’Barr. Also included is the story
“Slave Cylinder,” presented for the first time in stark, raw black
& white—as it was meant to be seen.The first new comic book by J.
O’Barr since THE CROW!
Script By:James O'barr
Pencils By:James O'barr
Inks By:James O'barr
Comic Covers By:James O'barr
©
1999 James O'Barrr