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BOOM! Studios Remembers MINCK OOSTERVEER

The comics industry lost a significant talent last week when artist Minck Oosterveer died in a motorcycle accident.

The Dutch cartoonist was a legend in the Netherland where he was best known for his work on the daily comic strip Nicky Saxx with his longtime collaborator Willem Ritsier.

In addition he worked on the series Storm before gaining attention for his U.S. work which inlcuded The Unknown, The Unknown: Devil Made Flesh, Ruse, and Spider-Island.

In honor of Minck Oosterveer’s life and his work BOOM! Studios is offering, for a limited time, all issues of The Unknown and The Unknown: Devil Made Flesh free through these fine digital comic vendors: comiXology, iVerse, Graphic.ly and mydigitalcomics.

After the jump read BOOM! Studios Editor-in-Chief Matt Gagnon’s tribute reprinted with permission from the BOOM! Studios blog.

MINCK OOSTERVEER, AN ETERNAL MASTER

I was devastated on Monday when I heard the sad news that legendary Dutch comic book artist Minck Oosterveer died in a motorcycle accident. Even though we were a world away, and only communicated through e-mail, I considered Minck a friend and counted him as one of my favorite professional relationships. He was quite simply a class act. I had the opportunity to work with Minck on a few projects at BOOM! and the experience was a highlight. Out of all the creators I’ve worked with, spanning so many different projects, Minck always held a special place in my memory as one of my all-time favorites.

It’s natural to take pride in the creators that stand out on your series, those who make a stamp on the industry and generate fan excitement. Of course, Minck Oosterveer had an extensive and successful career long before I ever worked with him. But I took great pride in hiring Minck on his first American series and helping him break into a new market. It was something that he and I were both excited about and, inevitably, when people began to take notice of his work in the states, it was such a great feeling. The response to his work on THE UNKNOWN was everything that we hoped it would be.

To watch Minck Oosterveer and Mark Wark collaborate on THE UNKNOWN was to watch two masters at the top of their game. Their confidence, craft, and friendship was something to behold. I’ll always look back on that series, and the collaboration, with fond memories. I know Mark and I both walked away from that experience hoping that we’d work with Minck for a long time to come.

Minck was incredibly kind and thoughtful, funny and smart, passionate and genuine. As an artist, you literally couldn’t ask for anybody more professional and talented. His art was–is–transcendent. He would turn in beautiful comic book pages, every day, that were damn near perfect. Every morning I would look forward to opening my e-mail and seeing a new page from Minck. His work ethic and consistent level of quality was uncanny. There was a never a deadline he couldn’t meet. The man was truly a rare talent.

From all of us here at BOOM! Studios, we offer our deepest condolences to Minck’s family and friends. It’s with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to a phenomenal individual who had no peer. His legacy will live on through his beautiful work and all of the people whose lives he touched.

I will remember Minck Oosterveer as the gold standard for a comic book artist. A truly great man. An eternal master.

Rest in peace, my friend.

Matt Gagnon
Editor-in-Chief, BOOM! Studios

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