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RIP Richard Corben
This is some sad news.
I was never a huge Corben fan until I read The Crooked Man, and that's when his work clicked for me. I wasn't hugely versed in his work up to that point, either. I'd come across it in various anthology books. I didn't dislike it, but TCM was where I really saw what he did, and how effective it could be. Been a fan ever since.
He was still, at 79/80, actively producing work, too.
Rest in Peace, sir.
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I read his Solo Book and his Hellblazer run for DC and his artwork is something else. He must have been an influence on Frank Quitely.
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Wow, that's too bad. He'll be missed
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[QUOTE=Joker;5270596]This is some sad news.
I was never a huge Corben fan until I read The Crooked Man, and that's when his work clicked for me. I wasn't hugely versed in his work up to that point, either. I'd come across it in various anthology books. I didn't dislike it, but TCM was where I really saw what he did, and how effective it could be. Been a fan ever since.
He was still, at 79/80, actively producing work, too.
Rest in Peace, sir.[/QUOTE]
The Crooked Man is one of the few Hellboy stories that got me completely terrified, he was pretty good doing weird stuff. One more of the best leaving us this long year...
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Damn...R.I.P Richard Corben.