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Any lawyer who name-checks Steranko is OK with me.
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Nine was actually the first one I got, only because I recalled Steranko having shots of Cap fighting a bunch of bad guys do note, folks, that to save time, most comic artists rarely draw more than 3-4 bad guys per panel, so I went to his issues first, and found the 9 bad guy page.
The Marvel 12 Days of Christmas | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007
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The double-page spread stuff was just stressed because while Eisner did not do it often, it seems to be (to me, at least) a clear influence upon later artists such as Steranko (who in turn were influential upon other artists).
Top 100 Comic Book Runs #50-46 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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CONAN: And Nick Fury - Jim Steranko, an artist named Jim Steranko did the Nick Fury: Agent of S. H.I.E.L.D's stories, and they were - I thought they were terrific.
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 As for the man himself, Captain America is stuck in a Steranko issue of his own title (probably somewhere around Vol. 1 #110, if memory serves) fighting alongside perennial sidekick Rick Jones as Bucky.
Review: Captain America - Reborn #4 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Ryan: Ask any publisher who their dream creators are and the answer is always the same handful: Moore, Ditko, Steranko … and DUNLAVEY.
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When Frank Springer took over the art chores on SHIELD in the late 1960's it was quite a shock for those of us accustomed to the more surrealistic style Steranko had employed in prior issues.
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Mr. LEE: Steranko was one of the real brilliant people in our business.
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With Daredevil #116, Aja captures my attention with one page of art that hearkens back to Steranko at his finest.
What Are You Reading? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009
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There is a rhythm and a specific cadence to his writing that instantly appeals, and his artwork on Sin City, while reminiscent of both Hugo Pratt and Jim Steranko in places, is a breath of fresh air.
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