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Trevor Giberson
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Posted: 21 February 2008 at 3:59pm | IP Logged | 1  

 John Byrne wrote:
In my own defense, I can only say "I got better."


Got better is an understatement.  You are one of the greats.

Scioli might get better, too.


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Jim Lynch
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 QUOTE:
In my own defense, I can only say "I got better."

bad as you may think that was, JB, you sure get the Kirby machinery. I've been trying for years to get it and I can't come close. For me, that was where Kirby was king; his doodads might not have looked practical at all but damn they were pretty.

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Glenn Greenberg
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<<<I would say Rude is heavily inspired by Kirby but he is in no way a
ripoff. The "Dude" can draw.>>>

Damn straight.
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Al Cook
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So, having only seen a few of Steve Rude's commissions, which of his books
should I check out?
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Glenn Greenberg
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Start with NEXUS.

Couldn't hurt to also seek out a copy of THE INCREDIBLE HULK VS.
SUPERMAN (edited by yours truly!) and the 3-issue WORLD'S FINEST limited
series, which is available in trade paperback.





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Paulo Pereira
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Al, I think you should start with NEXUS.
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Al Cook
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Cool. Thanks!

(Thanks everyone who answered my first question about Steve Rude, too.
Much appreciated.)
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Paulo Pereira
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 QUOTE:
Couldn't hurt to also seek out a copy of THE INCREDIBLE HULK VS.
SUPERMAN (edited by yours truly!) and the 3-issue WORLD'S FINEST limited
series, which is available in trade paperback.

That's some nice work there with exceptional inking by Al Milgrom.

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Knut Robert Knutsen
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"So, having only seen a few of Steve Rude's commissions, which of his books
should I check out?"

World's Finest (written by Dave Gibbons)

Superman Vs Hulk (written by Roger Stern I Think)

(And of course anything Nexus)

And if you really want to splurge : "Steve Rude - Artist in motion" a 40 dollar book, but Oh, so lovely.

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Wayne Osborne
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Al, Superman vs Hulk is a must read.

WO
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Paulo Pereira
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I don't know if these have been collected into TPBs but Rude also did a THOR series with Kurt Busiek and a SPIDER-MAN series (forget the writer).  Dude should do more Spider-Man books.

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Emery Calame
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Check out The Moth by Steve Rude.
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