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Who are your top 25 artists of comics?

Who are your top 25 artists (inker/penciler or one person that does both) of comics?

1. Yes you can a few writer/artists to the list.
2. Add a few titles by the artists (inker or penciler) name that you enjoy.
3. You can list it as a penciler/artist team if you so choose.
4. Have fun!

Matthew

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    Well, I definitely place Carmine Infantino at the top of my list.

    The rest, in no particular order:

    Jack Kirby
    Will Eisner
    Walt Kelly
    Gil Kane
    Neal Adams
    Alberto Uderzo
    Stan Sakai
    Donna Barr
    Jim Starlin
    Juanjo Guarnido
    John Byrne
    Mike Kazaleh
    Carl Barks
    Don Rosa
    Alex Ross
    C C Beck
    Walt Simonson
    Brian Bolland
    Don Heck
    Steve Ditko
    Joe Kubert
    George Perez
    John Buscema
    Sal Buscema

    ...and I'm sure there's another 25 or so I'm overlooking.
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    dubbat138dubbat138 Posts: 3,200
    Not in any kind of order.

    01.Peter Bagge-Hate,YEAH!
    02.Frank Miller-Dark Knight Strikes Again
    03.Mike Grell-Warlord,Shaman's Tears
    04.Steve Ditko-Dr Strange,Spider-man
    05.Mark Buckingham-Fables
    06.Steve Dillon-Preacher
    07.Darick Robertson-The Boys
    08.Charlie Adlard-Mars Attacks,The Walking Dead
    09.Russ Manning-Magnus Robot Fighter
    10.Tim Truman-Grimjack,Hawkworld
    11.Marc Hempel-Gregory,Tug and Buster
    12.Howard Chaykin-American Flagg,Black Kiss
    13.Dave Gibbons-Watchmen,Judge Dredd
    14.Alan Davis-Miracleman,JLA the Nail
    15.Rick Veitch-Swamp Thing,Maximortal
    16.John Bryne-Fantastic Four,Uncanny X-men
    17.Mike Zeck-Captain America,Master of Kung Fu
    18.Ben Edlund-The Tick
    19.Joe Kubert-Sgt Rock,Unknown Soldier
    20.Don Perlin-Bloodshot volume 1,Defenders
    21.Charles Burns-Black Hole
    22.Gilbert Hernandez-YEAH!,Love and Rockets
    23.Jeff Smith-Bone,Shazam! The Monster Society of Evil
    24.Jim Aparo-Batman,Detective Comics
    25.John Cassaday-Planetary
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    TorchsongTorchsong Posts: 2,794
    Shiei - Vampire Cheerleaders, Amazing Agent Luna, AOI House
    Naoki Urasawa - 20th Century Boys, Pluto, Monster
    Q Hayashida - Dorohedoro
    Jim Aparo - Batman
    Mike Grell - Green Lantern, Warlord
    Kevin McGuire - JLI
    Darwyn Cooke - Parker, Spirit
    Alan Davis - Excalibur
    George Perez - Teen Titans
    Akira Toriyama - Dragonball
    Kirohiko Azuma - Azumanga Daioh, Yotsuba
    Frank Miller - DKR, DK2, Sin City

    That's 12 for now...will ruminate on the next 13
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    Aparo! Damn! I missed him!

    I'm going to have to start another list of 25 artists...
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    dubbat138dubbat138 Posts: 3,200

    Aparo! Damn! I missed him!

    I'm going to have to start another list of 25 artists...

    See my list changes almost everyday. Same with my top 25 writers.

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    mguy1977mguy1977 Posts: 801
    edited August 2012
    1. John Bryne (Uncanny X-Men, Captain America, She-Hulk, various Superman titles)
    2. George Perez (COIE, Wonder Woman, Action Comics in '89, Final Crisis Legion of Three Worlds, Avengers vs JLA)
    3. Gene Colan (80s Batman)
    4. Jack "the King" Kirby (FF, Captain America & Super Powers '85 miniseries)
    5. Frank Miller & Klaus Janson (Daredevil, Batman DKR)
    6. Joe Rubinstein (Wolverine miniseries, Captain America, Superman vol. 2 for over 50 issues)
    7. Alan Davis & Mark Farmer (Batman Year Two, Batman Full Circle OGN, FF The End)
    8. Jim Aparo (Batman comics from Brave & the Bold vol. 1, Batman & the Outsiders to Batman)
    9. Mark Buckingham & Steve Leialoha (Fables)
    10. Dan Jurgens, Jon Bogdanove, Tom Grummett, Jackson Guice, Brett Breeding, Dennis Janke,Denis Rodier, Walt Simsonson, etc... (Death, World without & Return of Superman Saga) If you don't like this pick tough crap.
    11. Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino (JLA/JSA Virtue & Vice OGN)
    12.Alex Maleev (Daredevil)
    13. Dave Gibbons (Watchmen only)
    14. Amanda Conner (Power Girl, JSA Classifed, Suprgirl from Wednesday's Comics)
    15. Jeff Lemire (Essex County Trilogy)
    16. Tony Dezuniga (old school Jonah Hex & Jonah Hex No Way Back OGN)
    17. Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo)
    18.Rags Morales (Identity Crisis)
    19. Bill Willingham (Ironwood)
    20.Gene Ha (Top Ten & Superman Flashpoint miniseries)
    21. Sean Phillips (Criminal, Fatale)
    22. Gabriel Rodriguez (Locke & Key)
    23. Tim Sale (Batman The Long Halloween, Superman for All Seasons)
    24.Tony Moore (The Walking Dead)
    25. Michael Turner (Superman/Batman Supergirl arc)

    Honorable Mention
    Stephen Bissette & John Totleben (Swamp Thing)

    Matthew
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    ThreadKillerThreadKiller Posts: 55
    edited August 2012
    I think I'll have much more difficult time with this than I did with the writers...but here it goes anyway:

    Marc Silvestri
    Leinil Yu
    Terri Dodson
    Humberto Ramos
    Juan Jose Ryp
    Tim Seeley
    Kennith Rocafort
    Ivan Reis
    Joe Benitez
    Brad Walker
    David Finch
    Micah Gunnell
    J. Scott Campbell
    Hoang Nguyen
    Simone Bianchi
    Facundo Percio
    Mike Deodato Jr.
    Alan Davis
    Ed Benes
    Mark Bagley

    Yes...I am a product of 90s comics...AND PROUD OF IT!
    I am sure I'll be back when I think of more...
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    KrescanKrescan Posts: 623
    Hmmm I don't know if I can remember 25 names, but that's what google is for.

    Lenil Yu
    John Romita Jr. (when he's not drawing Marvel heroes)
    Andrea Di Vito
    Kerion Dwyer
    Mark Bagley
    Joe Maduriera
    Larry Hama
    George Perez
    Greg Capullo
    Chris Samnee
    Georges Jeanty
    Steve Dillon (at first I didn't like it but he grew on me)
    Sara Pichelli
    J. G. Jones
    Steve McNiven


    That's enough, there's plenty more but I'd never remember
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    JCBJCB Posts: 51
    Ahhhh, this is hard, but easier than the writers bit, still can't make 25 though. haha

    Dustin Nguyen
    Michael Turner
    Darwyn Cooke
    Sean Phillips
    Rafa Albuquerque
    Sean Murphy
    Ryan Ottley
    Jock
    R.M. Guera
    Bryan Hitch
    John Cassaday
    Michael Lark
    Naoki Urasawa
    Norm Breyfogle
    Katsuhiro Otomo
    David Aja
    Tim Sale
    Neal Adams
    Scott McDaniel
    Jerome Opena

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    WetRatsWetRats Posts: 6,314
    Again, off the top of my head:

    Walt Simonson
    Darwyn Cooke
    Alex Toth
    Joe Kubert
    Howard Chaykin
    Steve Rude
    Neal Adams
    Jim Aparo
    George Perez
    Keith Giffen
    Dave Sim
    Mike Mignola
    Jeff Smith
    Terry Moore
    Paul Smith
    Steve Ditko
    Jack Kirby
    John Romita, Sr.
    Sal Buscema
    Gene Colan
    Nick Cardy
    Dave Cockrum
    Jill Thompson
    Jean Giraud

    and of course...
    Carl Barks!
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    dubbat138dubbat138 Posts: 3,200
    WetRats said:

    Again, off the top of my head:


    and of course...
    Carl Barks!

    And again @WetRats reminds me that I forgot Carl Barks on my list. He was one of the first artist who's style I could recognize.

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    WetRatsWetRats Posts: 6,314
    edited August 2012
    dubbat138 said:

    WetRats said:

    Again, off the top of my head:


    and of course...
    Carl Barks!

    And again @WetRats reminds me that I forgot Carl Barks on my list. He was one of the first artist who's style I could recognize.
    I forgot both Jaime & Gilbert Hernandez as well as Kevin McGuire.

    And Matt Wagner!
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    dubbat138dubbat138 Posts: 3,200
    WetRats said:

    dubbat138 said:

    WetRats said:

    Again, off the top of my head:


    and of course...
    Carl Barks!

    And again @WetRats reminds me that I forgot Carl Barks on my list. He was one of the first artist who's style I could recognize.
    I forgot both Jaime & Gilbert Hernandez as well as Kevin McGuire.

    And Matt Wagner!
    Shit I forgot Matt Wagner too.
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    demonbeardemonbear Posts: 159
    top 25?? geez...

    off the top of my head...

    Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon
    Eduardo Risso
    John Cassaday
    Alan Davis
    Brian Hitch
    Chris Bachalo
    Stuart Immonen
    Olivier Coipel
    David Aja
    Carmine Di Giandomenico
    Mike Mignola
    Mike Deodato
    Skottie Young
    Darwyn Cooke
    Chris Samnee
    John Romita Jr.
    Pablo Raimondi
    Ryan Sook

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    Well, I definitely place Carmine Infantino at the top of my list.

    The rest, in no particular order:

    Jack Kirby
    Will Eisner
    Walt Kelly
    Gil Kane
    Neal Adams
    Alberto Uderzo
    Stan Sakai
    Donna Barr
    Jim Starlin
    Juanjo Guarnido
    John Byrne
    Mike Kazaleh
    Carl Barks
    Don Rosa
    Alex Ross
    C C Beck
    Walt Simonson
    Brian Bolland
    Don Heck
    Steve Ditko
    Joe Kubert
    George Perez
    John Buscema
    Sal Buscema

    ...and I'm sure there's another 25 or so I'm overlooking.

    Nice to see some love for Don Heck. I remember as a kid, he was much reviled by most readers. One of the old guard who got pushed out to make way for the younger guys.
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    Ogden Whitney
    Elzie Segar
    John Byrne
    Alex Toth
    Jack Kirby
    Steve Ditko
    John Severin
    Mort Drucker
    George Perez
    Alex Ross
    C.C. Beck
    John Buscema
    Neal Adams (Pre-90's)
    Alan Davis
    Dave Cockrum
    Steve Rude
    Dave Sim
    Michael Golden
    Mark Buckingham
    Darwyn Cooke
    Jim Aparo
    Marie Severin
    Ramona Fradon
    J.G. Jones
    Jeff Smith
    Rudy Nebres
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    WetRatsWetRats Posts: 6,314
    Tonebone said:

    Nice to see some love for Don Heck. I remember as a kid, he was much reviled by most readers. One of the old guard who got pushed out to make way for the younger guys.

    I was one of those revilers as a kid.

    I used to say, "Aw hell, it's Heck!" when he'd show up on a book.

    Took me growing up to appreciate his brilliance.
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    I never understood why some fans didn't like Heck. I always loved his work, especially if he could get to ink his own pencils. He had a nice eye for glamour and drew beautiful women, and when he drew Iron Man, his men and women looked like they stepped out of a fashion magazine. For a long, long time my friends and I considered him to be the Iron Man and Avengers artist. There were times when his work could be a bit off, but sometimes that was due to an incompatible inker, and other times I would just attribute it to an off day; most of the time, I thought his work was lovely.

    People are strange, sometimes, about the reasons they dislike artists, though. I had a roommate who disliked Joe Kubert's art because "he makes people's faces look dirty" (referring to Kubert's crosshatching for cheekbones), and I knew someone else who hated Gil Kane's work because he felt that Kane's figures looked like people who had been flayed alive. (He also hated the Kane 'upshot' where you were sometimes looking up people's noses.) But I think these people were obsessing over one or two details and not seeing the entire breadth of the artist's work.
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