Who Is Your All-Time Favorite Wolverine Artist?
The mutant known as Logan has had a veritable who's who of artists illustrate his adventures over the decades, but which one is your personal favorite?
Vote on the poll here.
Who Is Your All-Time Favorite Wolverine Artist?
The mutant known as Logan has had a veritable who's who of artists illustrate his adventures over the decades, but which one is your personal favorite?
Vote on the poll here.
Paul Smith is an option!?! Voting
oh, he's better than the 13th guy. Come on, peeps!
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Adam Kubert hands down! Not even close, no contest. He should be ranked higher than number five here, but those top five are some tough competition. Ron Garney should be ranked higher here also. Aside from Old Man Logan, the best drawn Wolverine story of the modern era has been Get Mystique.
No way hozay!Jim Lee drew the best Wolvy and the votes are reflecting it!Nuff said! None of those stories you mentioned could touch his His X-men Captain America crossover or Omega Red saga.Jim Lee drew Wolvy the best!Masterwork!
Last edited by doodledude; 09-11-2014 at 11:22 AM.
For me, my top 10 would be Jim Lee, Adam Kubert, Marc Silvestri, Leinil Francis Yu, Andy Kubert, Steve McNiven, Paul Smith, Ron Garney, Alan Davis and John Buscema.
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I would like to write in John Cassaday.
Mcniven Art Adams Cassaday I liked Frank Quietly's Wolverine alot also he was just tuff looking in the black uniforms back then.
Last edited by doodledude; 09-11-2014 at 11:33 AM.
Honestly divided between Andy Kubert, Marc Silvestri and Jim Lee but went with the former.
Adam Kubert. Why. I'll show you why.
I wish Sean Chen would have gotten a nod.
How about Alex?
1 through 4 are pretty much the same ones I would pick in that exact order, so I guess we all have good tastes as far as artists are concerned.
Marc Silvestri. I love the quirky, just slightly cartoonish way he drew Wolv and his supporting cast. I don't know whether he had a better inker then, but his current work is nowhere near as quirky, interesting and full of character, but I think his Wolverine run was the high point of his art.
My only disagreement, Alan Davis should be in the top 10.
John Byrne(i love the brown costume), but jim lee would be a close 2nd