Who is your all time favorite comic book artist? You can only pick one, so choose wisely.
For me, Mike Allred
Who is your all time favorite comic book artist? You can only pick one, so choose wisely.
For me, Mike Allred
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Why do the inks look blurry? Is it from the image compression?
Ron Frenz for me.
Maybe? Here's another one.
Dave Sim, but I guess also the Dave Sim/Gerhard team for this image. I hope that still counts.
Kirby
Adi Granov
Fantastic taste, user!
Damn you for making me choose, but if I must, Bill Sienkiewicz made me rethink art as a whole.
For me, it is Ezquerra
One? Why limit yourself?
But Mike Allred is a good choice.
Frank cho
Alex ross
Jim cheung
Aaron lopresti
Phil noto
Adam hughes
J scott Campbell
a female Watcher? I thought all Watchers came from that big giant one that's in a perpetual battle with a celestial.
> J.H. Williams the 3rd
> Gabriele Dell'Otto
> Lee Bermejo
> Marko Djurdjević (fuck this mother fucker for getting himself fired from marvel & probably blacklisted)
> Ivan Reis
> Liam Sharp
The rest not in order...
> Yanick Paquette
> Marco Checcetto
> Jason Fabok
> Frank Cho
> Stuart Immonen
> Olivier Coipel
> Esad Ribic
> Jerome Opena
> Alex Ross
> Mike Choi (his x-23 mini & yost x-force era work mainly, his more recent work sucks)
> Clayton Crain
> Marko Djurdjević
Adding...
> Mark Brooks
> Alex Garner
> Stjepan Šejić
> Riccardo Federici (pic related, god damn)
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Russ Manning
P. Craig Russel
Really no one picked Jean Giraud?
I think he is so well known to the point it is easy to forget about him. I dunno if it makes sense.
Who takes the biggest inspiration from him? I saw a bit of his style in Allerd and that guy that draws who draws AS Superman.
>Marko Djurdjević (fuck this mother fucker for getting himself fired from marvel
what happened? His Alpha Serbian genes spiked or whaT?
It's such a shame that I only can find this drawing of him of Superman
Alberto Breccia
Carlos Nine
Cooke. He didn't want to get type cast as being the "old timey" style guy, and stuff like Jonah Hex, Parker, Catwoman and Twilight Children really showed he could branch out and fit his style in multiple places. I wish we had gotten more of it.
R.I.P
He was at a comic con and talked shit on stage about Marvel and how they forced him to draw interiors on the Thor book which he didn't want to do (incredible considering his work on the book was fantastic and not phoned in at all, I liked his work on Thor even more then Coipels)
Like his classic style.
And honestly i think this style still would sell today. It only has to have a good author to go along with this style.
Mike Grell
Very good list.
I add Kenneth Rocafort.
Maybe the same reason you forgot to add a pic of his work?
Chris Bachalo
Garcia Lopez, the One Above All.
>that Moebous story
Jack Kirby
In the original FF issue, they're mentioned to just be a race of people from a distant planet
I don't know about favorite, but I always enjoy Frank Quitely's work.