Steve Rude

Steve Rude is a comicbook penciler whose style is a mixture of the 1960s style of smooth lines and square jaws (reminiscent of Jack Kirby) and more modern work with thick lines and odd compositions. He is also a master of page design, many of his comicbook panels changing and merging with eachother into new shapes and connections allowing for panel progression that often has a strong sense of the passage of time. Rude first became widely known in the comics world when he created, with Mike Baron, Nexus, a sci-fi indie comicbook with a strong complex narrative with a large, diverse, supporting cast. Rude designed for Nexus some dozen or so alien races, each quite distinctive from the other and reflective of their characteristics, including: the Thunes, the Amphibs, the Quattros, the Giz, the Demons, and a myriad of unnamed others. The Nexus series garned a large fan following and ran for eighty issues (although Rude did not pencil them all) and seven short almost-yearly mini-series after the series ended. Rude has won four Eisner Awards and one Kirby Award, as well as a Russ Manning Award. Rude more recently penciled and wrote the Moth in 2004. Rude, Steve

 

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