Continuity Associates Explained

Continuity Associates
Trade Name:Continuity Studios
Former Name:Continuity Graphics Associates
Type:Comics and illustration studio
Services:Comic book art & packaging, commercial illustration, advertising art, storyboards, animatics, 3D computer graphics, conceptual design
Founders:Neal Adams, Dick Giordano
Defunct: 2022
Hq Location:15 West 39th Street
Location City:New York City
Location Country:United States
Members:Cory Adams, Kristine Adams Stone, Terry Austin, Liz Berube, Pat Broderick, Howard Chaykin, Larry Hama, Bob Layton, Val Mayerik, Bob McLeod, Al Milgrom, Win Mortimer, Carl Potts, Joe Rubinstein, Walt Simonson, Jim Starlin, Greg Theakston, Bob Wiacek
Owner:Neal Adams

Continuity Studios (formerly Continuity Associates, originally known as Continuity Graphics Associates)[1] was a New York City and Los Angeles–based art and illustration studio formed by cartoonists Neal Adams and Dick Giordano.[2] For fifty years the company showed that the graphic vernacular of the comic book could be employed in profitable endeavors outside the confines of traditional comics.

History

At its founding in 1971, Continuity primarily supplied motion picture storyboards and advertising art. As times changed, Continuity adapted its services to offer animatics, 3D computer graphics, and conceptual design.

Over the years, Continuity also served as an art packager for comic book publishers, including such companies as Charlton Comics,[3] Marvel Comics, Adams' own Continuity Comics, and the one-shot Big Apple Comix. The company served as the launching pad for the careers of a number of professional cartoonists. When doing collective comics work, the artists were often credited as "Crusty Bunkers."

More established cartoonists like Win Mortimer found work at Continuity profitable enough that they left the comics industry to work exclusively on Continuity projects.[4] [5]

A snapshot of the studio in 1977–1978 came in the form of the wraparound cover for the oversize celebrity comic book Superman vs. Muhammad Ali—illustrated by Continuity co-founders Neal Adams and Dick Giordano—which portrayed Jack Abel, Mark Alexander, Joe Barney, Pat Bastine, Cary Bates, Joe Brozowski, Joe D'Esposito, John Fuller, Michael Netzer (Nasser), Carl Potts, Marshall Rogers, Trevor Von Eeden, and Bob Wiacek as members of "Neal Adams' Continuity Associates."[6]

Continuity Associates members

Creators who at one time or another were members of Continuity Associates:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Eury, Michael and Giordano, Dick. Dick Giordano: Changing Comics, One Day at a Time, TwoMorrows Publishing, 2003.
  2. Web site: A Comic Moment With… DICK GIORDANO. PAUL. KUPPERBERG. Paul Kupperberg. 13th Dimension. July 20, 2022. ...he and Neal Adams opened the advertising and comics packaging agency Continuity Associates..
  3. Web site: Hatcher. Greg. Friday at the License Bureau. Comic Book Resources. Feb 25, 2006. March 7, 2009. November 10, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131110060014/http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2006/02/25/friday-at-the-license-bureau/. dead. .
  4. Web site: Mietkiewicz. Henry. Win Mortimer (1919-1998). Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Creator Awards. Mar 9, 2009.
  5. Web site: Win Mortimer (1919–1998). Superman Super Site. March 9, 2009.
  6. Superman vs. Muhammad Ali cover legend. All-New Collectors' Edition. C-56. DC Comics. 1978.
  7. http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=SAFIAN%2c+ELIZABETH Safian entry
  8. Web site: An Interview With Steve Mitchell - Invasion of the Blue Jean Generation. January 2, 2019. Bryan. Stroud. Nerd Team 30.