Jamal Campbell is INCREDIBLE.
JH Williams III is also one of the best artists to ever grace the pages of DC's comics. Where's he lately, btw?
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Jamal Campbell is INCREDIBLE.
JH Williams III is also one of the best artists to ever grace the pages of DC's comics. Where's he lately, btw?
[QUOTE=Factor;4908661]Jamal Campbell is INCREDIBLE.
JH Williams III is also one of the best artists to ever grace the pages of DC's comics. Where's he lately, btw?[/QUOTE]
I just visited his twitter feed, of which he's quite active, no mention of what he's been working on.
[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4908060]From Batman #373 (July, 1984).[/QUOTE]
Thanks!
Too many favorite artists to mention here, and I don't want to limit myself anyway to top 5 or 10 or whatever. But out of all the collaborators of Grant Morrison, I think these days I like the work of Frazer Irving the most.
[QUOTE=Factor;4908661]Jamal Campbell is INCREDIBLE.
JH Williams III is also one of the best artists to ever grace the pages of DC's comics. Where's he lately, btw?[/QUOTE]
He and Blackman have a series called Echolands coming out on Image. Williams is drawing #6 now. The first issue has yet to be solicited.
I also have way too many favorites!
Jack Kirby
C. C. Beck
Kurt Schaffenberger
Curt Swan
John Byrne
Murphy Anderson
Jerry Ordway
Sean Murphy
Jerry Robinson
Dick Sprang
Carmine Infantino
Jim Davis (Fox and Crow)
Sheldon Mayer
Mikel Janín
Yes, I've read a lot of comics.
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Doug Mahnke
To me DC doesn't have an answer to Kirby , (who I consider to be the definitive Marvel artist).
To me DC is broken down into eras.
Curt Swan, Neal Adam's George Perez, Alex Ross and Frank Millar make the short list though. Any artist who's style defined a particular era in comics, is on the list.
Neal Adams.
[QUOTE=mathew101281;4909750]To me DC doesn't have an answer to Kirby , (who I consider to be the definitive Marvel artist).
To me DC is broken down into eras.
Curt Swan, Neal Adam's George Perez, Alex Ross and Frank Millar make the short list though. Any artist who's style defined a particular era in comics, is on the list.[/QUOTE]
DC was a much bigger publisher than people tend to acknowledge in threads like this one: war comics, romance comics, horror and mystery, Western, Vertigo, modern WildStorm, etc. So, naturally, there were many influential and amazing artists who worked for them, without leaving any influence or trace on the properties like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. For example, Bernie Wrightson. Mike Mignola. His style is hugely influential in the whole medium of the comics, but not so much within the confines of the mainstream DC universe.
So, Curt Swan, sure. Neal Adams, absolutely. Others mentioned, I am not exactly convinced. I mean, they WERE influential, but I think some other artists were even more. I like Perez' work, but I'd never consider him more influential on the DC properties than Jose Luis Garcia Lopez. Or John Byrne, for that matter. The end of the 80s and the first half of the 90s is in the shadow of John Byrne, [I]not[/I] Frank Miller. Yes, I am speaking about DC, and despite the fact I don't like his later DC work (Wonder Woman, The New Gods) at all. But his work on Superman cannot be overestimated, visually.
Alex Ross is extremely [I]popular[/I] among fans (and his colleagues) but I can't see that many artists follow his approach.
Jim Lee's work (with Scott Williams), on the other hand, is what inspired many. Of course, that work couldn't be possible without Barry Windsor-Smith and Arthur Adams (both of whom I consider to be greater artists) - look at the style of cross-hatching in their works.
Anyway, this topic is about favorites, not the most influential people, so everything is permitted. Just my 2 cents...
[QUOTE=Paradox_Nihil;4910066]DC was a much bigger publisher than people tend to acknowledge in threads like this one: war comics, romance comics, horror and mystery, Western, Vertigo, modern WildStorm, etc.[/quote]
Hear, hear!
One of the great DC romance artists, Ric Estrada:
Secret Hearts #140 (December, 1969):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/uB0vAAQ.jpg[/img]
Young Romance #165 (April, 1970):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/gvPM83n.jpg[/img]
Young Romance #200 (July, 1974):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/dGUDQFg.jpg[/img]