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PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 5:19 am 
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who do you like?

i will say right now, john byrne is probably my favorite
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my second favorite is mark silvestri, who is doing a new xbook and crossover called Messiah Complex

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john cassaday

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dale keown (best hulk artist ever)

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brian hitch

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and lastly, dan jurgens

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John Romita Jr., and Ed Benes off the top of my head....if I knew how to paste pics here I'd provide samples.


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wow!...I didn´t recognize that Byrne at all!!!..he´s changed his style :shock:

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I was a huge Silvestri fan, so I may have to visit the comic shop and pick up that X-Book...

Top of my head, Jae Lee... old McFarlane, Jim Lee (nice turn on Batman a time back) And I agree, Dale definitely nailed the Hulk.

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Frank miller by far. his sense of design and contrast are unrivaled. not too bad of a storywriter either. Im not as big into comics as i used to be, though i am drawing alot on it more these days for my illustrations.


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I also used to really like the people who drew this series when it first began.
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i beleive there names where..
Scott Lobdell
Chris Bachalo

todd macfarlaine does some cool stuff here and there, though hes a bit overrated imo.

since alot of comics are colored digitally these days, especially marvel, its a bit too flashy. that can be good but the color is a bot oversaturated all of the time, no room varation, I dont like that so much.

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Junco Partner wrote:
Frank miller by far. his sense of design and contrast are unrivaled.


Agreed wholeheartedly. Miller's composition, framing, POV, and ability to design and sequence his panels in such a boundary-pushing, fascinating way puts him in the top for me. Drawing comics is a hell of alot more than just being a good illustrator, you've got to tell a story too.

With that in mind, these guys are also tops for me:

Mike Mignola
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John Romita Jr.
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Jeff Smith
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Bill Sienkiewicz
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 Post subject: Re: Comic Book Artists
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I also love Romita, but good fucking call on Frank Miller.

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SO, I just bought Jeph Loeb's The Long Halloween on eBay. Anyone familiar with it?

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I also love Romita, but good fucking call on Frank Miller.

SO, I just bought Jeph Loeb's The Long Halloween on eBay. Anyone familiar with it?


probably one of the best Batman stories ever...best Harvey-Dent/Two Face ever written...you might want to re-visit Miller´s Year One (not necessary to understand the story...but useful)

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 Post subject: Re: Comic Book Artists
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Jerry Robinson, a prolific comic-book artist, comics historian and editorial cartoonist who is credited with having created the Joker, the archenemy of Batman with devilish eyes and ghoulish smile, died on Wednesday at a hospice on Staten Island. He was 89 and lived in Manhattan.

His son, Jens, confirmed the death.

It was a chance encounter on a tennis court in the Poconos in 1939 that started Mr. Robinson’s career. Then 17 and on vacation before going to college, he was wearing a jacket covered with his own cartoons when a man on a nearby court struck up a conversation. It was Bob Kane, primary creator of a counterpart to Superman then still in the works: Batman.

“It’s a shame you’re going to Syracuse or you could join the Batman team,” Mr. Robinson recalled Mr. Kane saying. Mr. Robinson transferred to Columbia, joined the team and, by most accounts, began sketching the sinister character.

“Villains, I always thought, were more interesting,” Mr. Robinson said last year in a profile in The New York Times. “I think the name came first: the Joker. Then I thought of the playing card.” (His parents were bridge players).

The Joker made his debut in 1940 and has created havoc ever since, in print as well as on television (Cesar Romero in the 1960s series) and in film (Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger).

Mr. Kane, who died in 1998, long contended that he and Bill Finger, the original writer on the series (who died in 1974), had created the Joker. But several comic-book historians concur with Mr. Robinson’s account.

“I believe Jerry did most of it, and Bill Finger polished Jerry’s idea,” one of them, Mark Evanier, said on Thursday. Michael Uslan, a historian who is executive producer of the Batman movies, agreed: “From everything I’ve heard over the years, it was him and Bill Finger.”

No one, however, has contested that Mr. Robinson created Robin, Batman’s sidekick, following Mr. Finger’s suggestion for a character youngsters could connect with. He came up with the name and designed the costume, based on N. C. Wyeth’s illustration “Robin Meets Maid Marian.”

Mr. Robinson left the Batman team in the early 1940s and began creating his own comic-book characters, among them London, a superhero inspired by the bombings of Britain during World War II, and Atoman, a nuclear-powered version of Superman. For two years, starting in 1953, he did a daily science-fiction adventure strip, “Jet Scott,” for The New York Herald Tribune.

In a syndicated strip in the 1960s, “Still Life,” Mr. Robinson featured inanimate objects involved in conversation, often political. In one, a water faucet says, “Unless this country faces up to the problem of water conservation, we’ll be in real trouble” — to which a drop of water from the faucet asks, “Where will we put all the pollution?”

Mr. Robinson also did cover illustrations for Playbill magazine, wrote more than two dozen books on the history of comics and taught at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He was president of the National Cartoonists Society from 1967 to 1969.

Sherrill David Robinson was born in Trenton on Jan. 1, 1922, the youngest of five children of Benjamin and Mae Robinson. Besides his son, he is survived by his wife of 57 years, the former Gro Bagn; a daughter, Liv Robinson-White; and two grandchildren.

Beyond his own creations, Mr. Robinson was active in supporting artists’ rights. According to a 2010 biography, “Jerry Robinson: Ambassador of Comics,” by N. C. Christopher Couch, he helped secure the release of a Uruguayan cartoonist, Francisco Laurenzo Pons, who was imprisoned in the 1980s for lampooning the military junta in his country.

He was also instrumental in mobilizing support for the writer-and-artist team of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, who created Superman in the 1930s and had sold their rights to the character for $130. A long legal fight resulted in a settlement with Warner Communications, DC Comics’ corporate parent, providing the pair with annual payments for the rest of their lives and provisions for their heirs.

It took a series of calls involving Mr. Robinson to reach a deal to have Siegel and Shuster credited on all print materials, films and television productions. Afterward Mr. Robinson received a letter from Mr. Siegel: “Thank you for being what is truly priceless: a good friend.”

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 Post subject: Re: Comic Book Artists
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I like John Byrne a lot too, but his earlier stuff with the Fantastic Four is much more enjoyable to me than what Peeps posted in the header:

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Jim Lee
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 Post subject: Re: Comic Book Artists
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zeb wrote:
Jim Lee


Seriously?

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 Post subject: Re: Comic Book Artists
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Sean Phillips
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I've only read one story by the guy, but it's probably my favorite two-parter in any book (Better than any short GN, too):
Ted McKeever
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check this page out: http://www.ferretpress.com/blog/

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zeb wrote:
Jim Lee


Seriously?

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14 year old pre-Internet EbolaMonkey approves.

Which probably says a lot.

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Frank Miller

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 Post subject: Re: Comic Book Artists
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Who draws Ziggy?

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 Post subject: Re: Comic Book Artists
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Norm Breyfogle...loved his work in Batman.
Brian Bolland...
Frank miller too..


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I liked Lee's work back when he started with Uncanny X-Men, a period that looks much less shitty than the example you chose.

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zeb wrote:
I liked Lee's work back when he started with Uncanny X-Men, a period that looks much less shitty than the example you chose.

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he also had a nice run on the all-star Batman & Robin stretch a few years back.
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I was a fan of wildc.a.t.s. when i was younger too.


i've liked these guys of late:
Ben Templesmith
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David Petersen
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and these guys as a kid (along w/ Lee & Miller):
Keith Giffen
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Sam Keith
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Todd McFarlane
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