RAY "3-D" ZONE ORIGINAL ART SKETCH OF HEAD W/3-D GLASSES.
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1031 - Session II Comics-Art
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Item Description
8x10" fluorescent green card stock contains penned image of person lifting 3-D glasses up by Ray Zone (1947-2012) who was an American film historian, author, artist, and pioneer in methods of converting flat images (in particular, comic books) into stereoscopic images. Starlog called him the "King of 3-D Comics". He moved to Los Angeles in the early 1980s and began converting flat art to 3D images. He began working in comic books in 1983, and his early collaborations with Jack C. Harris and Steve Ditko drew the attention of Archie Goodwin, who recruited him to work with John Byrne on the 1990 Batman 3-D, a full-length 3D graphic novella. Zone produced 3D adaptations of art for over 150 comic books, for clients such as Disney, Warner Bros and the Simpsons, and including stories by Alan Moore and Grant Morrison which were specifically written to accommodate stereoscopy. Inscribed "Spatial Salutations"and signed. Dated 10-22-92. Lt. handling wear. Exc.
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