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John Byrne

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Posted: 26 February 2026 at 4:22pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Found this comment elsewhere:

“I hate hearing that being fast is why most artist got the job. Makes me wonder if the material could have been better if it was not rushed.”

“Rushed” is a word some fans use to try to sound smart, but the effect is usually just the opposite. As I have noted many times it is impossible to look at a finished piece of art and deduce how long it took to produce. Some artists are fast, some are slow, but which is which is usually not evident in the finished product. A good artist can whip something out in no time, and it will look terrific. A poor artist can labor for hours and produce drek. And the opposite.

For a while, it became something of a mantra for some fans to describe my work as “rushed”—usually with no idea how long it took to draw. A classic example was when DC delayed the release of OMAC (due to a promotional error), resulting in it being released months after it was finished, along with several other johs that had been in the pipeline for a while. A flood of so much all at once clearly indicated I was doing too much, and OMAC was declared “rushed”.

The poster of the above comment made a very basic mistake: “fast” and “rushed” are not automatically interchangeable. Fast can be rushed, but not always.

Decades ago, I penciled an issue of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, 17 pages, in just under three days. Never have I heard that job called “rushed”, tho it was the very definition of the word. Similarly I did a JLA job that tumbled out of my pencil at a rate of six pages per day. Something else that no one has ever called “rushed”.

Bottom line, it is, again, impossible to tell how fast something was drawn, and being drawn fast is not the same as being rushed.

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Jason Czeskleba
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Posted: 26 February 2026 at 5:12pm | IP Logged | 2 post reply

This reminds me of a story about Mike Sekowsky that was recounted by Mark Evanier here:

You would think an editor would like a fast artist, but there were times when Mike could be too fast for some. At least one editor looked at the pages, shook his head and said, "You're rushing, Mike. Slow down, take your time." So next time, Mike would finish the pages, then hold onto them for a few days before turning them in.  And, of course, the editor would say, "Much better. See what you can do when you take your time?"
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John Byrne

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Posted: 26 February 2026 at 5:22pm | IP Logged | 3 post reply

Learning I drew three pages a day, back in my original time on X-MEN, Shooter asked what would happen if I drew only two pages.

“I’d be finished by noon,” I said.

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Evan S. Kurtz
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Posted: 26 February 2026 at 7:31pm | IP Logged | 4 post reply

Editors sound like any other kind of management I've ever encountered. "I'm here now, so to prove my worth I need to 'fix' something that doesn't need fixing, and call it progress!" 
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John Byrne

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Posted: 26 February 2026 at 7:43pm | IP Logged | 5 post reply

Shooter in a nutshell!!
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Jason K Fulton
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Posted: 26 February 2026 at 9:56pm | IP Logged | 6 post reply

The idea that anyone could look at OMAC and say 'oh yeah, rushed, how long could THAT have taken.' These are not serious people.
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