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Artist August: Nate Bellegarde [Art Feature]

By | August 1st, 2012
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Nate Bellegarde is, sadly, not someone we interviewed for Artist August, but he is someone we greatly enjoy. His work has appeared in projects related to Robert Kirkman many a time, including “Brit,” “Invincible Presents: Rex Splode & Atom Eve,” and a range of other books. His upcoming work in “Nowhere Men” with Eric Stephenson is something we’re extremely excited for – the whole book is – and we’re pumped to see what he and Eric (and the rest of the team, including Steven Finch and Jordie Bellaire) have come up with.

We still want to feature Nate though, to give you all a taste of what to expect. Check out some of his work below, and look for more about “Nowhere Men” in coming months.

A look at Nowhere Men
Hipster Big Barda
X-Hipsters
Original X-Men redesigns
Ron Swanson!
Galactus
Let's Be Friends Again's Curt Franklin and Chris Haley - AMALGAMED!

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