''Nexus'' is an American
comic book
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series created by writer
Mike Baron
Mike Baron (born July 1, 1949) is an American comic book writer and novelist. He is the creator of ''Badger (comics), Badger'' and the co-creator of ''Nexus (comics), Nexus'' with Steve Rude. He is also well known as the first writer on Marvel Co ...
and
penciler
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In the American comic book industry, the penciller is the first step ...
Steve Rude
Steve Rude (born December 31, 1956) is an Americans, American comics artist. He is best known as the co-creator of ''Nexus (comics), Nexus''.
Early life
Steve Rude was born on December 31, 1956, in Madison, Wisconsin. He attended the Milwaukee Sc ...
in 1981. The series is a combination of the
superhero
A superhero or superheroine is a fictional character who typically possesses ''superpowers'' or abilities beyond those of ordinary people, is frequently costumed concealing their identity, and fits the role of the hero, typically using their ...
and science fiction genres, set 500 years in the future.
Publication history
The series debuted as a three-issue black-and-white limited series (the third of which featured a 33 RPM
flexi disc
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...
with music and dialogue from the issue), followed by an ongoing full-color series which lasted 80 issues. The black-and-white issues and the first six color issues were published by
Capital Comics
Capital City Distribution was a Madison, Wisconsin–based comic book distributor which operated from 1980 to 1996 when they were acquired by rival Diamond Comic Distributors. Under the name Capital Comics, they also published comics from 1981 to ...
; after Capital’s demise,
First Comics
First Comics is an American comic book publisher that was active from 1983 to 1991 and then from 2011 to present (stylized as 1First Comics), known for titles like '' American Flagg!'', '' Grimjack'', ''Nexus'', ''Badger'', '' Dreadstar'', and '' ...
took over publication.
On the creation of the series, Baron noted that they had originally pitched a series called ''Encyclopaedias'' to Capital Comics, but the company rejected this, saying they were looking for a superhero title. Over a drink at a restaurant, Baron outlined his ideas for ''Nexus'' to Rude:
In addition to the ongoing series, First reprinted the original miniseries as a
graphic novel
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and later reprinted the first two years of the ongoing title in the ''Nexus Legends'' series. The ongoing series was also supplemented by ''The Next Nexus'', a four-issue miniseries that followed ''Nexus'' #52. Following the conclusion of the ongoing series with #80 (May 1991), seven miniseries and two one-shot comics were published by
Dark Horse Comics
Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, manga and Artist's book, art book publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon, by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, O ...
. The last of these miniseries was printed in black and white as a cost-cutting measure; low sales led to the series being discontinued. Although each miniseries had its own issue numbering, Baron and Rude added a sequential number to each, as explained in the back of the first issue of ''Nexus: Executioner’s Song'':
The sequential numbering system excluded ''Nexus the Liberator'' (which neither Rude nor Baron worked on), and crossover specials with ''
Magnus: Robot Fighter'' and ''
Madman
Madman or Mad Man may refer to:
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* Madman Entertainment, an Australian media distributor
In print
* The Madman, an essay in Friedrich Nietzsc ...
''.
Baron and Rude discussed plans to either revive the series or release a movie, possibly in animated form (a brief animated test clip was shown at comics conventions). From July 2007 through July 2009 they published the miniseries ''Space Opera'', which culminated in a double-size issue #101/102.
The creators’ canonical publication list includes 105 issues:
* Volume 1 (Black and White): #1–#3
* Volume 2: #1–#80
*''Nexus: The Origin'' (#81)
*''Nexus: Alien Justice'' (#82–#84)
*''Nexus: Wages of Sin'' (#85–#88)
*''Nexus: Executioner’s Song'' (#89–#92)
*''Nexus: God Con'' (#93–#94)
* ''Nexus: Nightmare in Blue'' (#95–#98)
*''Nexus: Space Opera'' (#99–#102)
The series returned to publication in 2012 within the pages of ''
Dark Horse Presents
''Dark Horse Presents'' was a comic book published by Dark Horse Comics from 1986 in comics, 1986. Their first published series, it was their flagship title until its September 2000 in comics, 2000 cancellation. The second incarnation was publishe ...
''.
* ''Dark Horse Presents'' #12–#14 (“Bad Moon Rising” and “Infestation”)
* ''Dark Horse Presents'' #23–#26, #29–#34 (“Into the Past”)
In 2019, Dark Horse announced ''The Coming of Gourmando'', a collection of Nexus “newspaper strips”. The volume would finally see publication in 2021.
As of April 2022, Baron and Rude had parted ways and were working on separate ''Nexus'' projects. The first for Rude is 100 page Nexus story “Battle for Thuneworld”, originally intended to be completed in the fall of 2022.
Mike Baron has produced ''Nexus: Nefarious'', one issue of proposed miniseries ''Nexus: Triplets'', ''Nexus: A Novel'', and the upcoming ''Nexus: Scourge''
Horatio Hellpop
The lead character, Horatio Valdemar Hellpop, received his Nexus powers from an alien entity called the Merk. As payment, the Merk required Nexus to seek out and kill a certain quantity of human mass murderers per "cycle". When the Merk selected a target, Nexus would receive strong headaches and maddeningly anguishing dreams (whose extremely intense episodes caused physical injuries to Hellpop's body that emulated the dream violence) of his target's victims until he did his duty. Horatio was reluctant to act as the Merk's tool, but continued seeking out mass murderers to maintain his power and his sanity so that he could defend his homeworld, a
lunar
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Lunar may also refer to:
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refuge named Ylum (a shortening of the word "asylum", thus pronounced "eye-lum").
Stylistic influence
Both Baron and Rude paid homage to ''
Space Ghost
Space Ghost is a superhero created by Hanna-Barbera Productions in the 1960s for TV network CBS. He was designed by Alex Toth.
In his original incarnation, he was a superhero who, with his teen sidekicks, Jan and Jace, and Blip the monkey, f ...
'' in their work on ''Nexus'', including use of the battle cry "This calls for hyperspeed!" and including ''Space Ghost'' characters Jan, Jayce, and Blip in several uncredited background cameos.
Hanna-Barbera
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cartoon characters from ''
Jonny Quest
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'', ''
The Herculoids
''The Herculoids'' is an American Saturday-morning animated television series, created and designed by Alex Toth, that was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The show debuted on September 9, 1967, on CBS. Hanna-Barbera produced one season f ...
'' and ''
Magnus Robot Fighter
Magnus, Robot Fighter is a fictional superhero who battles rogue robots in the year 4000, appearing in comic books created by writer/artist Russ Manning in 1963.Steve Holland, ''Sci-Fi Art: A Graphic History''. Lewes: ILEX, 2009. . .pp. 102–10 ...
'' along with his girlfriend Leeja Clane are frequently spotted in Nexus comics along with the occasional appearance of
Captain Kirk
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and
Mr. Spock
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from ''
Star Trek
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''. Rude was later hired to create a Space Ghost comic for
Comico
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* Comico (NHN Japan), a webtoon portal owned by NHN Japan Corporation
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with writer
Mark Evanier
Mark Stephen Evanier (; born March 2, 1952) is an American comic book and television writer, known for his work on the animated TV series '' Garfield and Friends'' and on the comic book '' Groo the Wanderer''. He is also known for his columns and ...
.
Steve Rude cited a number of influences on his clean, distinctive style, including ''Space Ghost'' character designs and other work by
Alex Toth
Alexander Toth (; June 25, 1928 – May 27, 2006) was an American cartoonist active from the 1940s through the 1980s. Toth's work began in the American comic book industry, but he is also known for his animation designs for Hanna-Barbera through ...
,
Doug Wildey
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,
Jack Kirby
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and commercial illustrators of the 1940s and 1950s, particularly
Andrew Loomis
William Andrew Loomis (June 15, 1892 – May 25, 1959) was an American illustrator, writer, and art instructor. His commercial work was featured prominently in advertising and magazines. However, Loomis is best known as the writer of a series o ...
. Rude occasionally does covers in the style of American illustrator
Norman Rockwell
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.
Baron's ''Nexus'' stories responded to the world he was writing in, with competing merchants overwhelming media channels (and
telepathy
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) with advertising. A great computerized library controlled the universe's memory of history. Some of his early 1980s references have become outdated, such as the menacing
Sov Empire.
Collected editions
Dark Horse Comics
Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, manga and Artist's book, art book publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon, by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, O ...
hardcover archive editions include:
* ''Nexus Archives, v1'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' #1–3, v2 #1–4)
* ''Nexus Archives, v2'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #5–11)
* ''Nexus Archives, v3'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #12–18)
* ''Nexus Archives, v4'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #19–25)
* ''Nexus Archives, v5'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #26–32)
* ''Nexus Archives, v6'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #33–39)
* ''Nexus Archives, v7'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #40–46)
* ''Nexus Archives, v8'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #47–52, ''Next Nexus'' #1)
* ''Nexus Archives, v9'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #53–57, ''Next Nexus'' #2–4)
* ''Nexus Archives, v10'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #58–65)
* ''Nexus Archives, v11'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #66–73)
* ''Nexus Archives, v12'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #74–80)
Rude Dude Productions:
* ''Nexus: Space Opera'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' #99–102)
* ''Nexus: As It Happened, v1'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' #1–3, v2 #1–4)
Dark Horse Comics
Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, manga and Artist's book, art book publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon, by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, O ...
Softcover omnibus editions:
* ''Nexus Omnibus, v1'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v1 #1–3, ''Nexus'' v2 #1–11)
* ''Nexus Omnibus, v2'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #12–25)
* ''Nexus Omnibus, v3'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #26–39)
* ''Nexus Omnibus, v4'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #40–52, ''Next Nexus'' #1)
* ''Nexus Omnibus, v5'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #53–65, ''Next Nexus'' #2–4)
* ''Nexus Omnibus, v6'' (, reprinted ''Nexus'' v2 #66–80, ''The Nexus Files'')
* ''Nexus Omnibus, v7'' (, reprints ''Nexus: The Origin'', ''Nexus: The Liberator'' #1–4, ''Nexus: Alien Justice'' #1–3, ''Hammer of the God: Pentathlon'', ''Mezz: Galactic Tour 2494'', ''Hammer of God: Butch'' #1–3, and the "Clonezone Special")
* ''Nexus Omnibus, v8'' (, reprints ''Nexus: The Wages of Sin'' #1–4, ''Nexus: Executioner's Song'' #1–4, ''Nexus: God Con'' #1–2, ''Nexus: Nightmare in Blue'' #1–4, and ''Nexus meets Mad Man!'')
Reception
Martin A. Stever reviewed ''Nexus'' in ''
Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer
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'' No. 83.
Stever commented that "the success of the book is due, in part, to its greatly detailed setting. Together Baron and Rude have fleshed out an entire future universe that is as rich and original as anything that I've seen in any medium".
Awards
The series won a total of six
Eisner Awards
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. In 1988, the series won an award for Best Artist/Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team. 1992's ''Nexus: Origin'' won awards for Best Single Issue/Single Story, Best Writer/Artist, and Best Artist/Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team. In 1997, ''Nexus: Executioner's Song'' won Best Artist/Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team. In 2008,
Todd Klein
Todd Klein (born January 28, 1951) is an American comic book letterer, logo designer, and occasional writer, primarily for DC Comics.
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won Best Letterer/Lettering for his work on ''Nexus''.
Crossovers
The ''Nexus'' series produced several
crossover
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Music
Albums
* ''Cross Over'' (album), a 1987 album by Dan Peek, or the title song
* ''Crossover'' (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles album), 1987
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issues, featuring characters from several other First series, including ''
American Flagg!
''American Flagg!'' is an American comic book series created by writer-artist Howard Chaykin, published by First Comics from 1983 to 1989. A science fiction series and political satire, it was set in the U.S., particularly Chicago, Illinois, in t ...
'', ''
Grimjack
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'', ''
Jon Sable: Freelance'', ''
Badger
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'', ''
Whisper'' and ''
Dreadstar
''Dreadstar'' was the first comic-book series published by American publisher Epic Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, in 1982. It was centered on Vanth Dreadstar, sole survivor of the entire Milky Way galaxy, and an ensemble cast of crewmates, ...
''. An example of ''Nexus'' crossover issues is the series ''Crossroads'', published in 1988. Following the switch in publishers from First to Dark Horse, ''Nexus'' crossed over with ''Madman'' (''Nexus Meets Madman'') and ''
Magnus Robot Fighter
Magnus, Robot Fighter is a fictional superhero who battles rogue robots in the year 4000, appearing in comic books created by writer/artist Russ Manning in 1963.Steve Holland, ''Sci-Fi Art: A Graphic History''. Lewes: ILEX, 2009. . .pp. 102–10 ...
'' (''Magnus Robot Fighter/Nexus'').
Adaptations
On January 1, 2000, it was revealed that producer
Jeff Kline
Jeff Kline is an American film and television writer-producer and former television executive. He has been involved in more than 40 animated and live-action series and pilots, and he has received multiple Emmy nominations and wins.
Early lif ...
was awaiting a pick-up order from the
Fox Kids Network for a cel-animated ''Nexus'' series. While the production had gotten as far as scripting (with significant input from the comic's creators), the show was ultimately never produced. It has never been publicly confirmed why the network passed on the series, but the underperformance of Kline's previous production, ''
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'', may have been a contributing factor.
A 2-minute promo for a ''Nexus'' animated series was produced in 2004.
Nexus: The Animated Series Promo (Video 2004) – IMDb
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References
External links
*{{comicbookdb, type=character, id=3765, title=Nexus
at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
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Archived
from the original on March 28, 2016.
1981 comics debuts
Characters created by Mike Baron
Dark Horse Comics superheroes
Dark Horse Comics titles
Eisner Award winners