GAF, show me some great comic art!

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Hmm. It's good, and the guy's really got something there, I think.

But idk. Not doing it for me. Doesn't really strike me as uniquely talented. Not that you have to be unique to be talented, or that I could do anything remotely as good, but hmm. There's something I like about it despite that though.

Not uniquely talented? I completely disagree with that.
 
Well I found some Milo Manara stuff that's safe for work:
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You can't beat a bit of Gullivera I think.
 
Pretty much every comic thread, I always mention The Compleat Moonshadow :P I guess that's what happens when a story gets stuck in your head for a decade.

Jon J. Muth

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Oh man! I remember seeing ads for this guy's comics in the backs of Heavy Metal magazine.

Boner. City.
I know right look at the X women cover:
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I couldn't find any butterscotch that wasn't dirty nor click for that matter. I'm not even going to attempt to look for Karma Sutra.

But Milo Manara is an amazing artist worth looking up even if you're prudish.
 
John H Williams III's artwork is fantastic:

Promethea's final issue, with the pages arranged into a larger picture


I just read it yesterday and the art and design were amazing.

And I love this four page spread from Sandman Overture, same artist:


I haven't been able to read anything he's done, but I love Moebius' art:


It wouldn't be called by a name if it wasn't one established style. There had to have been a number of characteristics for all manga to share in order to be manga.

I'm not trying to imply that "ALL MANGA IS THE SAME!!1!!" because I know it isn't. But I really don't want it to fill this thread any more than other styles, because it's so common.

Just remember, if you want to post it, it needs to help be good "art" and can't exceed the other kinds of styles. I'm sure lots of manga is fantastic art, which is why I'm not trying to disallow it.

This is rather like arguing that all comics share one established style, and my evidence is that they are all called comics.

Some favorite manga examples:

Vagabond


Children of the Sea


Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (watercolor)


Pluto


Vinland Saga

I would look for things like Blade of the Immortal and Berserk, but I'm at work at the moment~
 
John H Williams III's artwork is fantastic:

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I would look for things like Blade of the Immortal and Berserk, but I'm at work at the moment~

I knew you had good taste ;D

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This kind of art is in comics? Sheesh, I need to get out more. Love it.

You might like some Kent William works .... he did the "The Fountain" graphic novel with Aronofsky and "Tell Me Dark" where this comes from :

 
This is rather like arguing that all comics share one established style, and my evidence is that they are all called comics.

Everybody's focusing on that part of the comment. :/ Really want I was wanting to focus on was the rest.

Basically I don't want a thread full of anime huge eyes and prebuescent children wearing nothing. I'm not at all saying all Manga has that, but that's more what I'm wanting to avoid. It's not that I don't like stereotypical anime type art, but I also don't want this thread full of it. I mean, there's a metric ton of it out there, and the purpose of this thread was to help me find really good art in comics, not fill it with the stereotypical anime artstyle.

I guess I didn't communicate that very well. Remember, I am a noob to comics.

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (watercolor)

I really like watercolor comics for the most part.
 
A bit more Milo Manara:
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Uncanny Avengers

I can't get away with the cover of Gullivera can I? I think it's not appropriate.
 
Get The Incal.

Yes, sir~

Basically I don't want a thread full of anime huge eyes and prebuescent children wearing nothing. I'm not at all saying all Manga has that, but that's more what I'm wanting to avoid. It's not that I don't like stereotypical anime type art, but I also don't want this thread full of it. I mean, there's a metric ton of it out there, and the purpose of this thread was to help me find really good art in comics, not fill it with the stereotypical anime artstyle.

I guess I didn't communicate that very well. Remember, I am a noob to comics.

Oh. Well, I don't think you need to worry about this topic becoming host to creepy manga pics.

I really like watercolor comics for the most part.

Er.

I didn't mean to possibly mislead; the manga itself is more like this:


That's just one of a number of watercolors Miyazaki did for it.
 
Yes, sir~

Oh. Well, I don't think you need to worry about this topic becoming host to creepy manga pics.

Not just the creepy, pedo stuff. More the stereotypical style that anime has in general.

That's just one of a number of watercolors Miyazaki did for it.

Yeah, I figured. That's ok. I just like it when comic artists do that, especially when, though not near as often, they make the whole comic like that, but that's fine.
 
Some amazing stuff in this thread, many artists I've never heard of.

I always liked Bill Sienkiewicz, surprised he wasn't already mentioned: (EDIT: oops see the pic on pg. #1)

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I think Chettlar has some trouble getting past the black/white nature of manga (which is okay), because when you remove the coloring and shading from lots of these submissions, many of them wind up falling under the umbrella of "realism", which is more pervasive in western comics than any one "style" is dominant in manga.
 
I think Chettlar has some trouble getting past the black/white nature of manga (which is okay), because when you remove the coloring and shading from lots of these submissions, many of them wind up falling under the umbrella of "realism", which is more pervasive in western comics than any one "style" is dominant in manga.

I was about to say the exact same thing.
 
I have no problem admitting I'm naive about this kind stuff. Again, it's why I created the thread.

But just saying, coming from a guy who is new to all styles of comics, manga seems to have much more consistency among it's styles than other comics do. Just the impression I get as somebody completely unfamiliar with the art form.

Just as long as the thread has a good variance and great art, we're all good.
 
I'm so glad you posted art from Ramadan. One of my favorite issues out of the whole run.

That reminds me!

One of my favorite aspects of Sandman is the lettering, and Ramadan's is some of the best. It really contributes to the art (and characterization in other parts of the series, though this isn't one of the better examples of that), instead of distracting from it. Todd Klein deserves every single one of those Eisners he received for that series.
 
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Micheal Zulli's work in The Wake was spectacular, not least because it helped wash out the taste of The Kindly Ones.

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Jon J Muth's work on the single issue, Exiles.
 
Micheal Zulli's work in The Wake was spectacular, not least because it helped wash out the taste of The Kindly Ones.

I liked the art in The Kindly Ones, though it did have to grow on me at first. I think I'm a minority opinion on that point, anyway.
 
I know tastes and everything.
But I don't get why Jim Lee gets so much praise on the comics medium, he is very "safe" to me, everyone has the same face and body type. Always uses the same perspectives, in fact, I think he is one of those artists from the 90s that never left that decade.
 
I liked the art in The Kindly Ones, though it did have to grow on me at first. I think I'm a minority opinion on that point, anyway.

It was fine in a vacuum... but for an occasion as momentous as the death of Dream, I expected something far more elegant and mature.

I mean, imagine if Zulli did The Kindly Ones. I'm getting wet just thinking about it.
 
Flesh and Blood has some nice art:
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Stormtrooper, baby, I'm pretty sure you just equate with sexy women. ;)

Naw, the stuff you've posted is great.

Dave Mckean is god tier cover artist

His comic works then to be .... somehow hard to follow, but his Arkham Asylum work is beautiful either way

Hard to follow but beautiful. Yeah, I agree to a T. The art looks amazing, so I guess that's all that matters.
 
Thanks for sharing! I absolutely LOVE engraving style art. Check out Sock Monkey by Millionair (I believe). Not quite so much "engraving" like that you posted, but certainly similar.
 
I've not even posted some of the other poison ivy art yet...

If you're not prudish you might like Giunchigla if you like Milo Manara and that style of erotic art.

Ehh, just mostly asking for good art in general right now. At least in this thread. Refer to standard GAF rules for nudity, naturally.
 
A bit more Poison Ivy

Oh man, could you imagine if Batman had a villain who was just a straight up naked dude? Like Poison Ivy doesn't ever seem to wear clothes, you just have this dude who is naked all the time and doesn't care. I wonder whether he'd be as popular.
 
Since you don't really want it, I won't actually post the art, but if you like good, well drawn comic art I would recommend two manga series (that both really contrast) - Battle Angel Alita (aka Gunnm) and Gunsmith Cats.

Battle Angel Alita (the original manga series, not Last Order - the latter's OK, but I think the original's better) is a very grim, sci-fi story, centering around a young girl who finds she has deep memories of an ancient, devastating martial art. The story is about her search for her own memories and what to do with her life, but punctuated with some of the most awesome fight sequences and creatively gory art ever. The art style is obviously manga but very intricate and with beautiful contrast.

Gunsmith Cats is a series set in Chicago, about a bounty hunter who also runs her own gun shop, with her friend who's an explosives expert. It's high on hijinks, but the way that the author renders cars and guns is crazily realistic for a manga. There are some interesting storylines with a lot of insane action. It's pretty addictive once you get into it.

I think you can find both online if you like, or the actual books are pretty easy to find too.

Again, sorry for no images, but I thought that'd at least be a concession to what you've said about only wanting to see comic art, and if you want to check 'em out you can. (It also may have something to do with me having a hard time finding really good pages of Alita uploaded online... lol)
 
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