Mike Baron and Steve Rude originally pitched a series about a "post-apocalyptic encyclopedia salesman.” Capital Comics instead requested they develop a superhero, leading to the groundbreaking Nexus #1 in 1981. @BloodyRedBaron@steverudeart
I’m joining Mike Manley, Jamar Nicholas, and Steve Conley tonight on Draw and Jaw. We’ll be drawing live together, each taking on our own version of a Jack Kirby character and answering your questions along the way.
Tonight at 5pm Pacific (8pm Eastern)
https://t.co/FW522l0hOc
Come join the livestream and draw with us!
I was asked by Tripwire to talk about what makes a good comic editor
Drawing comic is my lifelong passion, and after decades of working at it, I had a few stories up my sleeve (no pun intended). I told the good ones, the rough ones, and a few that still make me laugh to this day. Thank you to Paul Neal for reaching out and asking me to be apart of this
Check out for yourself - https://t.co/ziHFpKXSEH
One of the many days at the drawing board working on Thuneworld in 2023
The Gallery and Studio Editions are built to show each stage of the process; pencils, inks, and colors. I wanted people to be able to sit with a page as if it’s being worked on right then and there.
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Nexus (Horatio Hellpop) was given power by a cosmic entity to hunt down mass murderers across the galaxy. Not because he wanted to. Because he had to, to atone for what his father did. He became the protector of thousands of intergalactic refugees who had nowhere else to go.
https://t.co/cJn759N0nB
#indiecomic #comicartist #nexusthecomic
From raw structure to controlled finish.
You’re not just seeing a page. You’re seeing decisions layered over time.
This is where the craft lives. Join us in bringing this oversized hardcover edition to life
https://t.co/GeaCrnFbPL
#Nexusthecomic#Comicart#Artprocess #Steverude