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Because I haven't seen too much in reference to DD, I'll chime in with my pick.
This may be a bit controversial given that I know people either love or hate his art style; however, I love Alex Maleev's Daredevil. I feel that is the perfect fit for the gritty, noir world in which Daredevil is known for. The splash page where he draws Matt and Natasha attacking Jigsaw is probably my single favorite page from any issue of Daredevil. And, for what it's worth I really like how he draws Natasha as well.
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It’s Salvator Larrocca on Invincible Ironman, Star Wars and now Uncanny -Men. He’s great at drawing technical thing like spaceships, modern interiors etc and has produced the best likeness to the original STar Wars actors.
Great thread!
Start one for DC?
Neal Adams: Batman, Deadman, Spectre, Muhammad Ali, Superman.
The man restored Batman to his dark knight detective origin, side-stepping the 1960s TV series camp.
Mike Zeck...take your pick on Punisher or G.I. Joe covers...
That was a tremendous run, and I can easily see why it’s your choice.
But I liked the artwork in the long Frank Miller run (both Frank M’s own and Klaus Janson’s) even more.
I think the lay-outs and the way they conveyed DD’s movements in fights and imaginative way they conveyed DD’s Powers was a high point in super hero comics...not just in Daredevil comics.
That Wolverine/Cap cover is a classic!
But in terms of G.I. Joe, I'd have to go with Michael Golden
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(this isn't the best example, but he had a lot of great ones)
^^^If we're just going with G.I. Joe, then this one would be my choice:
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Nobody draws the same variety of women’s faces as George Perez.
Most artists use pretty much the same face for every female super character. But when you look at his Avengers run, every woman has a distinct look.
If ten years of recording The Young and the Restless for my mother have taught me anything, it's that characters in serial dramas are always happily in love...until they're not
“The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views...which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.” - the 4th Doctor