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Post by spoon on Sept 12, 2015 11:36:52 GMT -5
I like Chris Samnee, who just finished up his run on Daredevil. I started reading this run of Daredevil because the art drew me in when I was browsing through new comics.
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Post by hondobrode on Sept 13, 2015 3:31:21 GMT -5
Kaare Andrews (Iron Fist) Simone Bianchi (Infinity) Cliff Chiang (Detective Comics) Frank Cho (X-Men : Battle of the Atom) Clayton Crain (Rai)
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Post by Arthur Gordon Scratch on Sept 13, 2015 7:24:48 GMT -5
Kaare andrews is an extraordinary talent, but his been profassionaly around in comics for over 15 years, same with Bianchi, Chiang, Cho and Crain... Nate Simpson has also been interesting if not elusive Not sure if his art will grow or stale though.
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Post by Paste Pot Paul on Sept 15, 2015 4:17:14 GMT -5
I'm really loving Tradd Moore on The Legacy of Luther Strode right now, as with that Nate Simpson work its hyper detailed, and reads like a Dragonball Z cartoon.
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Post by Arthur Gordon Scratch on Sept 15, 2015 13:24:34 GMT -5
Tradd Moore is the epitome of Dragonball fandom in american comics art, which isn't a bad thing.
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Post by Dizzy D on Sept 16, 2015 3:47:59 GMT -5
Tradd Moore was the main reason I got the last incarnation of Ghost Rider. I dropped that series after he left.
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Post by hondobrode on Sept 16, 2015 22:36:06 GMT -5
Kaare andrews is an extraordinary talent, but his been profassionaly around in comics for over 15 years, same with Bianchi, Chiang, Cho and Crain... Nate Simpson has also been interesting if not elusive Not sure if his art will grow or stale though. Kaare Andrews and Simone Bianchi both had 1 published comic in 1999. Cliff Chiang had 2. Frank Cho had a few covers and pin-ups in the 90's before launching Liberty Meadows in 1999. Clayton Crain had steady work starting in 1998 with Acclaim's Shadowman and Image's Curse of the Spawn. Certainly Andrews, Bianchi and Chiang qualify. Cho is right on the edge. I had completely forgotten about Crain's earlier work.
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Post by Arthur Gordon Scratch on Sept 16, 2015 23:11:43 GMT -5
Bianchi had comics published since around 1995 to my better knowledge (if not earlier), maybe not in the US, but here in Europe, he did. This was a Conan comix he did for Marvel Italia in the late 90ies. Chiang had pro artist work since 1998 (he started out as a Vertigo/Helix Editor in the mid 90ies). And Kaare Andrews had work published since 1997 ( www.oocities.org/writersbloccomics/comicbooks.htm) and was often featured in the pages of Wizard magazine.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2015 23:19:27 GMT -5
Kaare andrews is an extraordinary talent, but his been profassionaly around in comics for over 15 years, same with Bianchi, Chiang, Cho and Crain... Nate Simpson has also been interesting if not elusive Not sure if his art will grow or stale though. I've always loved art that put emphasis and detail on the setting and scenery.
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Post by Paste Pot Paul on Sept 23, 2015 0:19:14 GMT -5
Despite all the Korean influence in the book, my first thought was for the similarity to different euro books like those of Moebius and more recent artists. Its mighty nice though aint it?
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Post by Arthur Gordon Scratch on Sept 23, 2015 4:36:47 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2016 19:35:46 GMT -5
Greg Capullo's art is what prompted me to start collecting Batman again.
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Post by Reptisaurus! on Feb 7, 2016 17:18:52 GMT -5
I knew he drew Spawn so I was prepared to be unimpressed but, man, Capullo just kills it issue after issue. So great!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2016 18:46:21 GMT -5
I really enjoy Nicola Scott and her work on Teen Titans. She was also an actress in Australia before becoming an artist. Great art...i agree
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2016 20:07:49 GMT -5
The dude doing Klaus right now is pretty damn great: But these look way better in print than in digital format. Weird. EDIT: Oops. Not sure how new the ARTIST is, but the series is. And his art is freaking fantastic.
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