Todd Klein

Todd Klein

Infobox Comics creator
name = Todd Klein


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birthdate = birth date and age|1951|01|28
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nationality = American
area = Letterer, Writer
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notable works = "Sandman"
"The Omega Men"
awards = Eisner Award, 1993–1995, 1997–2008
Harvey Award, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005
website = http://kleinletters.com

Todd Klein (b. January 28, 1951) is an award-winning American comic book letterer, logo designer, and occasional writer — primarily for DC Comics.

Biography and early career

Todd Klein was born on January 28, 1951. He broke into comics in the summer of 1977, hired by DC as a staff production worker. This job entailed pasting together text pages (such as letter columns), putting logos, display lettering, and type on covers, and doing art and lettering corrections on comics pages. Other staffers included colorists Bob LeRose and Anthony Tollin, writer Bob Rozakis, inker Steve Mitchell, and letterer John Workman. Over the next months and years, Klein tried his hand at all those things, but found lettering suited him best. Workman helped Klein get started with the basic tools and techniques, and Klein studied the work of Gaspar Saladino, Workman, Ben Oda, and John Costanza; as well as Marvel Comics letterers Tom Orzechowski, Jim Novak, and Joe Rosen. Klein landed his first freelance lettering job in the fall of 1977, and by late 1977 was entrusted with an entire issue: "Firestorm" #1.Klein, Todd. [http://kleinletters.com/LetteringTop.html "How I Began," Todd Klein: Lettering - Logos - Design.] Retrieved July 22, 2008.]

Freelancer

In the 1980s, Klein mainly worked for DC, where in addition to lettering many of their titles, he also designed logos and title headers for various letter pages. As DC emerged from a late 1970s/early 1980s slump, new opportunities opened up for freelancers. Klein got more work as a letterer (and also a fair amount as a writer), keeping him very busy. Books he worked on during this period included Alan Moore's "Swamp Thing"; Moore and Dave Gibbons' "Watchmen"; Frank Miller's "Ronin", ', ', and "Detective Comics"; as well as his own scripts for "Omega Men".

In the 1990s, despite being a freelancer, Klein worked for long periods on a number of comics titles, including the entire runs of "Suicide Squad" (1987–1992), "Sandman" (1989–1996), "The Spectre" (1992–1998), "The Dreaming" (1996–2001), and "The Invisibles" (1997–2000) for DC/Vertigo; and "Deathblow" (1994–1996) for Image Comics). He also has long stints on DC's "Batman" (1990–1992 and 1996–1999); "The Demon" (1990–1994); "Shade, the Changing Man" (1990–1994); and "" (1992–1994); as well as Marvel's "Captain America" (1998–2002) and "Earth X" (1999–2000).

In the 2000s, Klein lettered all the Alan Moore America's Best Comics titles, including "Promethea", "Tom Strong", and "Top 10". He also lettered the entire runs of Marvel's "Universe X" (2000–2001); DC/Vertigo's "Fables" (2002–present), "" (2005-2006), "Justice" (2005–2007), "Jack of Fables" (2006–present), and "Simon Dark" (2007–present). Klein has also spent long periods on DC's "Detective Comics" (2000–2003); "Wonder Woman" (2003–2006) and Vertigo's "Testament" (2006–2008).

"Sandman"

Klein is most known for his work on Neil Gaiman's "Sandman", where he developed very distinctive dialogue balloons and lettering for various characters, especially Dream and his siblings. Klein discussed the process by which he came up with these distinctive styles on his website: "Each of them needed some sort of special lettering style, . . .to show that they are all equals in their iconic power. Destiny's speech was simply italic (really just slanted). . . . Neil had a specific idea about Delirium's style, that it represent a sort of mad variety, getting louder and softer, like something going in and out of focus. This was fun to do in small amounts, but tedious in large ones. Despair just had a rough balloon edge to denote a ragged, rough voice. (Destruction, when we finally met him, had an extra bold border to denote a loud, booming voice.) ["Klein, Todd. [http://kleinletters.com/NeilGaimanLettering2.html "Lettering: "Sandman"/Neil Gaiman," Todd Klein: Lettering - Logos - Design.] Retrieved July 22, 2008.]

As comics critic Alan Donald notes in [http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/panel/107521985758362,print.htm this discussion] at "Silver Bullet Comic Books", "Klein's work on "Sandman" was not simply distinctive but revolutionary, and showed a trend that should have been followed. The letterer’s art would have been forced to the fore and one could have seen ou(r) beautiful synergistic art form become further enriched by this new trend."

Technique

To read about Klein's technique one need look no further than "The DC Comics Guide to Coloring and Lettering Comics", published by Watson-Guptill Publications. In this guide, Klein gives a thorough review of how he mentally approaches a page and then goes about doing the actual lettering, either by hand (pen and ink), or by use of the computer (Adobe Illustrator).

Computer lettering

Klein saw the growing prevalence of computerized lettering in the early 90s, and quickly realized it was the wave of the future. He had met Comicraft owners Richard Starkings and John Gaushell at the 1993 San Diego Comic-Con, and in 1994 asked them to help him get started with computer lettering by creating a few fonts based on Klein's hand lettering. Klein bought his first Macintosh computer in late 1994, and started learning how to make fonts himself. Since 1995, Klein has created a library of over 100 of his own fonts.Klein, Todd. [http://kleinletters.com/ComputerLettering.html "Computer lettering," Todd Klein: Lettering - Logos - Design.] Retrieved July 23, 2008.]

The first book that Klein fully computer lettered was Image Comics' "Deathblow" #20.

Bibliography

Writing

In addition to being the main writer for "The Omega Men" from May 1984 to May 1986 (issue #s 14–38), Klein also penned a number of entries about the Omega Men and the Green Lantern Corps for "Who's Who in the DC Universe", as well as its '87 update. In addition, from 1978–1988, Klein wrote a number of (mostly) short pieces for other DC titles:

* "The Grimble," "House of Mystery" #262 (Nov. 1978)
* "The Man Who Cheated Destiny," "Secrets of the Haunted House" #25 (June 1980)
* "As I Grow Pale and Thin," "House of Mystery" #304 (May 1982)
* "Through a Lens, Darkly," "House of Mystery" #309 (Oct. 1982)
* "Apprentice," "Green Lantern" #162 (March 1983)
* "Green Magic," "Green Lantern" #163 (April 1983)
* "Hero" "Green Lantern" #164 (May 1983)
* "Green Magic: Test of Will, part 1," "Green Lantern" #165 (June 1983)
* "Green Magic: Test of Will, part 2" "Green Lantern" #166 (July 1983)
* "Successor," "Green Lantern" #167 (Aug. 1983)
* "Deeter and Dragons," "Green Lantern" #171 (Dec. 1983)
* "Scavenger," "Green Lantern" #172 (Jan. 1984)
* "Class of 2064: Class Trip," "New Talent Showcase" #1 (Jan. 1984)
* "Class of 2064: Between Earth and Sky," "New Talent Showcase" #2 (Feb. 1984)
* "Class of 2064: Dark Side of the Earth," "New Talent Showcase" #3 (March 1984)
* "Class of 2064: Dragonfly part 1," "New Talent Showcase" #7 (July 1984)
* "Class of 2064: Dragonfly, part 2," "New Talent Showcase" #8, (Aug. 1984)
* "Green Magic: Enemy Lines, part 1," "Green Lantern" #179 (Aug. 1984)
* "Green Magic: Enemy Lines, part 2," "Green Lantern" #180 (Sept. 1984)
* "Arcana: The Dare," "New Talent Showcase" #12 (Dec. 1984)
* "70mm Dreams," "Blue Devil" #11 (April 1985)
* "Insect Trust, part 1," "Green Lantern" #189 (June 1985)
* "Insect Trust, part 2,", "Green Lantern" #190 (July 1985)
* "Metropolis Wasn't Built in a Day... or Was It?" (written with Bob Rozakis) "DC Comics Presents" #89 — Superman vs. The Omega Men (Jan. 1986)
* "Leaving Home," "Teen Titans Spotlight On" #15 (Oct. 1987)
* "The Secret Origin of the Guardians of the Universe," "Secret Origins" #23 (Feb. 1988)

Lettering (selected)

* "Suicide Squad" (DC): 1987–1992 — entire run
* "Detective Comics" (DC): 1988–1990, 2000–2003
* "Sandman" (DC/Vertigo): 1989–1996 — entire run
* "Batman" (DC): 1990–1992, 1996–1999
* "The Demon" (DC): 1990–1994
* "Shade, the Changing Man" (DC/Vertigo): 1990–1994
* "Batman: Shadow of the Bat" (DC): 1992–1994
* "The Spectre" (DC): 1992–1998 — entire run
* "Deathblow" (Image): 1994–1996 — entire run
* "The Dreaming" (Vertigo): 1996–2001 — entire run
* "The Invisibles" (Vertigo): 1997–2000 — entire run
* "Captain America" (Marvel): 1998–2002
* "Earth X" (Marvel): 1999–2000 — entire run
* "Top 10" (America's Best Comics): 1999–2001 — entire run
* "Promethea" (America's Best Comics): 1999–2005 — entire run
* "Tom Strong" (America's Best Comics): 1999–2006 — entire run
* "Universe X" (Marvel): 2000–2001 — entire run
* "Fables" (Vertigo): 2002–present — entire run
* "Wonder Woman" (DC): 2003–2006
* "Books of Magick: Life During Wartime" (Vertigo): 2005-2006 — entire run
* "Justice" (DC): 2005–2007 — entire run
* "Testament" (Vertigo): 2006–2008
* "Jack of Fables" (Vertigo): 2006–present — entire run
* "Simon Dark" (DC): 2007–present — entire run

Letter column headers

DC

Many of DC's lettercol headers were designed or redesigned in the 1980s by Klein.Klein, Todd. [http://kleinletters.com/LetteringArchivesTop.html "Klein Lettering Archives." Todd Klein - Lettering - Logos - Design.] Retrieved July 12, 2008.] :
* "Action Comics": "Re: Action,"
* "All-Star Squadron": "All-Star Squadroom"
* "Ambush Bug": "Letters to Me"
* "Animal Man": "Animal Writes"
* "": "Spellbound Scrolls"
* "Blue Beetle": "Beetle's Nest"
* "Blue Devil": "Circuits & Sorcery," "Speak of the Devil"
* "Booster Gold": "The Gold Exchange"
* "Captain Atom": "Quantum Quotes"
* "Creeper": "Crazy Talk"
* "Demon": "The Hell You Say"
* "The Flash": "Fleet Sheet"
* "Green Arrow" vol. 2: "Sherwood Forum"
* "Hawkman": "Pinions"
* "L.E.G.I.O.N. '89": "L.E.T.T.E.R.S. '89"
* "'Mazing Man": "'Mazing Mail"
* "New Talent Showcase": "Talk About Talent"
* "New Teen Titans": "Titan’s Tower"
* "Omega Men": "Omega-Mail"
* "Sandman": "Letters in the Sand"
* "Secret Origins": "Secret Admirers"
* "The Shadow": "Shadowmania"
* "The Spectre": "Speculations"
* "Star Trek": "Hailing Frequencies Open"
* "Suicide Squad": "Suicide Notes"
* "Thriller": "Filler"
* "Vigilante": "Vigilante-grams," "You, the Jury"
* "The Wanderers": "Homing Signals"

Marvel

In the 1990s, Klein designed or redesigned a number of Marvel's lettercol headersKlein, Todd. [http://kleinletters.com/LetteringArchivesTop.html "Klein Lettering Archives." Todd Klein - Lettering - Logos - Design.] Retrieved July 14, 2008.] :

* "Amazing Spider-Man": "The Spider’s Web"
* "Marvel Team-Up": "Web-Zingers"*
* "Spider-Man Unlimited": "Spider-Readers Unlimited"
* "Spider-Woman": "Venom Blasts"
* "X-Men Unlimited": "Unlimited X-citement"

Awards

Klein has won thirteen of the last fourteen "Best Letterer/Lettering" Eisner Awards — that's every Eisner lettering award except one since the award was first was given out in 1993. He has won the Best Letterer Harvey Award eight times, the first time in 1992 and the most recent one in 2005.

Notes

References

* Chiarello, Mark and Todd Klein. "The DC Comics Guide to Coloring and Lettering Comics" (Watson-Guptill Publishing, 2004). ISBN 978-0823010301.
*comicbookdb|type=creator|id=31|title=Todd Klein

External links

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* [http://forbiddenplanet.co.uk/blog/?p=9538 A man of letters - Pádraig Ó Méalóid talks to Todd Klein] , Forbidden Planet, September 29, 2008


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