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    Default CBR: Pop! - Oct 4, 2011

    Guest-writer Eric Nolen-Weathington looks at the career thus far of Simon Frazer, dissecting the distinctive artist's style and process, form his days working on "Judge Death" to his recent gig on "Xombi."


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    Great article on a great artist! His Judge Death strip is brilliant stuff.

    No mention of his sterling work on Necronauts or the apparently-going-to-get-finished-one-of-these-days Gutsville?!

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    Irving is fantastic. can't believe DC let him slip away in favor of the people they chose...

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    Quote Originally Posted by the goddamn batman View Post
    Irving is fantastic. can't believe DC let him slip away in favor of the people they chose...
    Has he slipped away?! I thought he was taking a short break in order to finish Gutsville.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the goddamn batman View Post
    Irving is fantastic. can't believe DC let him slip away in favor of the people they chose...
    Not too sure if he's away from DC... He will be doing a 3-issue arc on The Shade at least.

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    IIRC, he will also do some issues of Multiversity. (squee!)
    "Calm down, call Batman." - Greg Capullo

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    Ah, didn't know about Shade. Cool.

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    I ordered the book from the TwoMorrows website, and it really is very good. Any Frazer fan will enjoy it obviously, but it's also a great read for anyone interested in the art process. I highly recommend this book.

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