Tag Archives: Rob Stull Artist
True Story
Yup, that little dude in the picture is me standing in front of the TOEI Animation Company in Tokyo, Japan in the early eighties. Like a lot of my peers at the time, I was completely strung out on Speed … Continue reading
Making History
Through my involvement with The History Makers organization, I am now officially archived in The Library of Congress in Washington, DC! So proud and honored to be a part of this great institution! Read all about it… Background The History … Continue reading
CONNECTION
THE HOWARD THURMAN CENTER at BOSTON UNIVERSITY George Sherman Union, Lower Level 775 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 www.bu.edu/thurman
Process…
I’ll be teaching comics classes at the Eliot School in Boston starting in January. More info: http://eliotschool.org/classes/comics-i-age-9-12
The Eternal Warrior – MADIBA
“The race is not given to the swift, but to those who can endure to the end.” ~ Nelson Mandela. A piece I originally produced in 1990 to commemorate Mandela’s release from prison. This image was part of a series … Continue reading
Dig Boston
I’m in a special “Local Celebrity Edition” of Dig Boston (formally The Weekly Dig). The issue chronicles the annual Dig This Awards and the award winners are the best of Boston, from Arts & Entertainment to Goods & Services. This … Continue reading
Very Cool
Just found out that I’m in this book. THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI dropped last year by authors Roger Gastman and Caleb Neelon. Anyone who knows me knows that hip-hop culture dominated my youth, and played a significant role in … Continue reading
one of the GREATS
Five years ago today the comic book industry lost a legend, and I lost a friend. Below is my ’07 remembrance to the late GREAT Mike Wieringo. We Miss You Mike… Why We Do What We Do… CHERISH YESTERDAY, DREAM … Continue reading