Manga Paneling

What are some mangaka that are good at paneling and scene composition? I'll start with the greatest: Yoshihiro Togashi.

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Witch Hat Atelier, Kamome Shirahama

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oh god
these shitposter again

Damn those HxH pages look messy

Winsor Mccay

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Kino Punch.

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I was rereading through the Chimera Ant arc and noticed that Togashi used Gon's entire body to separate the panels. That's the coolest thing I've ever seen.

Definitely the best. Araki and Toriyama come close, though. ONE's great at paneling, too. I have yet to read Hajime no Ippo, heard that has amazing paneling.

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That's not a good example but, Fujimoto is definitely top-tier.

Good observation, brother. The Gon-san sequence is a masterpiece.

>Left: Natural disasters
>Right: Human disasters
>Morena at the center trying to find a balance.
Kino. In one single chapter Togashi created the most memorable character introduction of any manga this decade, simply though the power of advanced paneling and composition.

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oh no no no no no

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>Togashi used Gon's entire body to separate the panels
This might be the best thing I've ever seen, thank you for pointing this out
ONE best strength his use of the page turn
Pic related was one of the only times I ever felt true dread when reading a manga

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This.

basado

And it's better than what was done here in MHA where the page becomes confusing because of it. Here it feels like his hand is in the way of the panels, rather than cleanly separating them like in that HxH page.

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Paneling doesn’t make the art not look like utter shit

Shit talk Isayama's scribbles all you want but you can't deny his god-tier paneling work.

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What makes for good panneling and scene composition in the first place?

>Toriyama
Now that I think about it, his layouts are probably the best out of any artist. They're simplistic yet great at conveying whats happening in the story. Definitely the best example of the "show don't tell" rule.

As for hxh. I'm not really a fan of Togashi's minimalist style, but I can still respect it for how unique it is.

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Whoah he draws over the lines... damn this shit is art!

Is this porn?

Is Togashi the biggest hack in manga history?

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is this the new desperation attempt?

flow.

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>Toriyama come close
My preference says that Toriyama is better.

It's from a series I like and the art is not good enough to compete with other famous manga artists on it's own. Once those 2 things are in place, the manga will suddenly have extremely good panneling and far surpass any other big name in the industry.

>That's the coolest thing I've ever seen.
You need to read more manga then.

Toriyama's great at this, but early Dragonball/Dr. Slump was more or less going off of Tezuka's style of 4th wall breaking slapstick. By the time Namek rolls around his paneling is nowhere near as creative.