Fred Hembeck

Fred Hembeck

Infobox Comics creator



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caption = Fred Hembeck at the 2008 Saratoga Springs Comicon
birthname = Fred G. Hembeck
birthdate = birth date and age|1953|01|30
location = Yaphank, New York [Hembeck, Fred. [http://comics.ign.com/articles/622/622854p2.html "The Fred Hembeck Show: Episode 13," IGN Entertainment (2005).] Retrieved August 15, 2008.]
deathdate =
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nationality = American
area = Artist, Writer
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notable works = "Dateline:@#$%", "Dial H for Hembeck", "Fantastic Four Roast", "Fred Hembeck Destroys the Marvel Universe"
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Fred Hembeck (b. January 30, 1953 in Yaphank, New York) is an American cartoonist best known for his parodies of characters from major American comic book publishers. His work has frequently been published by the firms whose characters he spoofs.

Hembeck's individualistic cartooning style relies on a simple yet sophisticated economy of lines, resulting in an immediately recognizable "signature" to his characters. His characters are always drawn with curlicues at the elbows and knees. He often portrays himself as a character in his own work, in the role of "interviewer" of various comic book characters.

Biography

Fresh out of college, and failing to get work as a traditional comic book artist, Hembeck hit upon a "bigfoot" style based on the version of himself he used to write illustrated letters to his college friends. Hembeck used this character to conduct comedic "interviews" with Spider-Man and the Flash, and sent them off to the leading fan publication of the day, "The Buyer's Guide for Comic Fandom" (now known as the "Comics Buyers Guide"). Much to his surprise, the submissions were published, and Hembeck's strip, called "Dateline: @!!?#" became a popular feature. The "best" of these strips were published in "Hembeck: The Best of Dateline: @!!?#", put out by Eclipse Comics in 1979, and reprinted by FantaCo Enterprises in 1980.

Daily Planet

From 1979–1981, Hembeck wrote and drew a comic strip that frequently appeared in the "Daily Planet" page of DC comic books. (The "Daily Planet" featured news on current and upcoming DC comics and answers to reader questions.)

FantaCo

From 1980 to 1983, FantaCo produced a series of black-and-white magazine-format books featuring Hembeck's stories and strips. Hembeck also contributed humor pieces to other FantaCo titles, including "Smilin’ Ed", the "Chronicles" series, "Gates of Eden", and "Alien Encounters".Green, Roger. [http://rogerowengreen.wordpress.com/2008/07/10/art-jam/ "Art Jam," Ramblin' With Roger, TimesUnion.com (July 10, 2008).] ]

Marvel Age and Brother Voodoo

Hembeck was especially visible in the 1980s when his strips appeared regularly in "Marvel Age", a Marvel Comics information magazine. Because Hembeck has a particular fascination with the minor Marvel Comics character Brother Voodoo, he regularly featured the character in the cartoons he drew each month in "Marvel Age", generally depicting him as a lame character constantly trying (and failing) to get his own series. Hembeck even introduced Brother Voodoo's "wife" and "child," Sister Voodoo and Voodoo Chile. ["The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Horror 2005" (Marvel Comics, 2005).]

When Brother Voodoo finally got his own solo story in "Marvel Super-Heroes" vol. 3 #1, Hembeck drew it, in a serious art style very different from his normal cartooning look.

In his cartoon in the final issue of "Marvel Age" Hembeck claimed he had only begun mocking Brother Voodoo because he had the character confused with an "even lamer" Silver Age character, DC's Brother Power the Geek.Fact|date=September 2008

Other publications

Hembeck has also been published by First Comics, Krause Publications, Fantagraphics Books, Topps Comics, TwoMorrows Publishing, and Archie Comics.

Many of Hembeck's past strips are available through his website.

Parody

Although most of Hembeck's work is itself parody, Hembeck and his drawing style have also been the subject of parody:
* In issue #3 of the first "Omega Men" series (drawn by Keith Giffen), a team member named "Humbek" appears, drawn in a style approximating that of Hembeck (as opposed to the more representational art of the rest of the issue). His thoughts reveal him to be an underground cartoonist exiled from his homeworld. Seconds later, he is killed by Lobo.
* In a later issue of "Legion of Super-Heroes" (also drawn by Giffen), the words "I killed Fred Humbeck" appear in the filigree of a panel border.

Personal life

Hembeck and his wife Lynn (married over 25 years) live in Upstate New York. They have a daughter, Julie, born in 1990.

Quotes

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'The Factual Opinion:

Bibliography

FantaCo Hembeck Series

* #1 — "Hembeck: The Best of Dateline: @!!?#" (1980)
* #2 — "Hembeck 1980" (1980)
* #3 — "Abbott and Costello Meet the Bride of Hembeck" (1980)
* #4 — "Bah, Hembeck!" (1980)
* #5 — "The Hembeck File" (1981)
* #6 — "Jimmy Olsen's Pal, Fred Hembeck" (1981)
* #7 — "Dial H for Hembeck" (1983)

DC

* " 'Mazing Man" #7–10 (1986)

Marvel

*"Fantastic Four Roast" (1982)
*"Spectacular Spider Man" #86 (1984)
*"Fred Hembeck Destroys the Marvel Universe" (1989)
*"Fred Hembeck Sells the Marvel Universe" (1990)
* "Marvel Super-Heroes" vol. 3 #1 (1990)

Image Comics

*"The Nearly Complete Essential Hembeck Archives Omnibus" (2008) — massive (900+ pages) compilation of previously published strips and comics not owned by other companies, including all of the books published by FantaCo. Introduction by Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee. ISBN 978-1582408729

References

External links

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* [http://www.hembeck.com/FredSez.htm Hembeck's weekly blog, Fred Sez]
* [http://www.myspace.com/fredhembeck Hembeck's MySpace page]
* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/h/hembeck_fred.htm Page at Lambiek.net]


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