Don't know what I was doing with this but it sure looks like I was having fun

Cooke & Hollingsworth made an absolute crime classic with SELINA'S BIG SCORE. Just a banger




i don't think anyone before or sense had such a huge impact on me as quickly as Darwyn Cooke. Right out of the gate he changed the game for me. I believe these all came out within a few years of each other. The dude was a force. The confidence he had in his work is so amazing.




Most influential comic book artists if the last 20 years? Whose impact to you see resonating in newer artists? I'd say @ChrisSamnee and @heyjenbartel are at the top of the list for sure Who else you got?


real artists don't use ref/trace. these are the least embarrassing examples i could find



Take a Toppi Break with me won't you? Master of texture, design, use of negative space and scale.

Today's inspiration Rodolfo Damaggio's Captain America Storyboards

Some Rodolfo Damaggio to end your week right

As comics get more "widescreen" I've really come to appreciate the sweet, skinny, vertical panels of Miller's DD

we do not spend enough time gushing over how great John Bogdanove is. Great Cartooning skills, amazing draftsmanship and gestures. From a new mutants annual and X-terminators

Kurtzman. I want comics to be colored like this again

Urasawa's celebrity portraits are the best

my favorite Neal Adams stuff was his comic strip work...what a legend

Toth famously said " Strip it down to the essentials and Draw the hell out of what's left". Calling something "simple" because of a lack of (over)rendering implies that less lines = less work. Here's Toth keeping it Simple

Little Breakdowns of the "hellboy style" made by @TadStones for the Hellboy animated shows to capture the @artofmmignola magic. So great https://t.co/wiUceHtiKC

Let's spend Monday gushing over Barry Windsor-Smith, shall we? This is the closest we will get to seeing how Michelangelo would've drawn comics. Classic draftsmanship and beautiful storytelling

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