Is there any modern comic book artist or even manga artist whose art style is close/similiar to Jack Kirby's art style?

Is there any modern comic book artist or even manga artist whose art style is close/similiar to Jack Kirby's art style?

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JRJr

Tom Scioli

Mignola

i mean he's influenced everyone to one degree or another

>Tom Scioli
I'm talking about someone's art style that look like Kirby's style, not a tracer

No.....Not in the slightest

Yeah I see it

Frank Miller maybe?

You should see his mid 90's - early 2000's style. It's when he's at his most chunky and blocky

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how?

Mike Allred to a degree.

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>You should see his mid 90's - early 2000's style. It's when he's at his most chunky and blocky
what the fuck happened? Working at Kick Ass corrupted his style?

The blockiness, the energy. I dunno, you wanted names, I tossed one out

Good art except for those usual faces

Modern digital coloring

it was a sliding a scale over time. my favorite jrjr era was his early traditional style where he drew like his dad. his iron man looked great.

this is starting to go frank millerish

Modern coloring definitely didn't help as the other user said, but I think his accident also had something to do with it.

I believe at some point between his Spider-Man with JMS and Kick Ass with Millar he broke some bones in his wrist and now he seems to rely on inkers more than ever

His work on Superman Year One is great, but he has Danny Miki inking, so his stuff there looks sort of like K-Mart Capullo.

I thought he did great work on All Star Batman.

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>Miki
yeah, that explains it.

Peak JRJR is like Nocenti DD thru like JMS Spidey

which is like a decade

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I think it's just after World War Hulk that his style became a parody of someone that tried to make JRJR unique style.

completely depends on inking

Erik Larsen
Phillip Hester