2002 Comic Book News Archives

Action Comics #790

October 15, 2002: Duncan Rouleau Interview

In an article titled "Man of Action, Artist of Steel: Rouleau Talks 'Action Comics'" Comic Book Resources staff writer Arune Singh interviews "Action Comics" artist Duncan Rouleau about his work on the Superman comic books. Here's a few excerpts from the interview...

Without a doubt, Superman is the most recognizable superhero in comic books and he has one of the most vocal groups of fans in the comic book world. It's not easy trying to make your mark as a comic book creator on a series involving the Man of Steel, but artist Duncan Rouleau has decided that the best way to depict Superman is to channel a bit of the titular hero: to be himself. Rouleau's brought his own unique flair to "Action Comics" for over two years now and while his style may not be consistent with the traditional renderings of the great American icon, he likes it that way. For those who aren't up to date on all things current with "Action Comics," Rouleau is ready to bring you up to speedŠ.faster than a speeding bullet he says, with a smile on his face.

Rouleau's unique style of art, which is often inappropriately dismissed as "manga" (the perceived Japanese style of drawing comics), is hard to define by both his fans and detractors. "I guess you could define my style as 'argumentative.' I draw from Asian, European , American ( Kirby Ditko Warner Bros.) styles and they can appear at any point in a story and some times in the same panel. It is not a classic 'representative' style I work in. I think that's apparent. I love the comic book art form for it lack of borders, and I am constantly trying to find methods that are reflective of that. As much as the sequential element moves story I've been focusing in on distortion to comment upon the subtext of the narrative. This gives me a forum to use the art as a commentary outside and on the story. I don't want my comics to look like anything else, but I still want them to be familiar. I have mixed success with this. As far as why I think this is a good fit for Big Blue, Superman is an American icon and I thought my argumentative style might work. What's a more American tradition than a melting pot of influences constantly arguing amongst themselves?"

Read the complete interview at the CBR website.



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