Lorenzo Fratini ITALY
Member Since December 2008
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SPIDERMAN: LIFELINE 3 (2001) "He is so cool!"

Location: What's left
Artists: Steve Rude (Penciller) ,  Bob Wiaceck (Inker)

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Location: What's left
Title: SPIDERMAN: LIFELINE 3 (2001) "He is so cool!"
Artist:  Steve Rude (Penciller) ,  Bob Wiaceck (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1252
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Comments: 3
Added to Site: 9/2/2009

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This page has a great Romita Sr. feeling to me... comes from "Lifeline", one of my son preferred Spidey reads for years (was published in Italy in a single book, that was teared to pieces by the kid, reading and rereading it). Guest starring: Hammerhead in suit (and chains), Jameson screaming and yelling, Doc Strange famous window and finally Dr. Connors (with his son saying about Spidey flying away, "He's so cool!"). No way you can go closer than this to pure silver age... as I said before, everything Steve Rude does is an instant classic, but it's never common.

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Mike W Member Since 2007
Posted On 6/16/2011

I agree - Rude manages to channel the best Silver Age artists - sometimes Kirby, sometimes, Ditko, sometimes Romita Sr. - but each time manages to make it his own. Excellent page!!
Stefan H Member Since 2003
Posted On 12/11/2012

Another great example of Steve Rude's awesome artwork. And besides, of a great story, too.
Ken Fries Member Since 2006
Posted On 3/5/2014

Another beautiful example of Rude's ability to infuse so much life into scenes. Terrific poses on all characters, big and small, great line work, and excellent storytelling. Also love his take on Strange's Greenwich Village mansion! Great page, congrats!