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If your favorite music group/artist was to publish a comic based on it's music, who would you pick to illustrate the book?
For example, I think Eric Powell would be a great fit for a comic written by Tom Waits.

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  • GregGreg Posts: 1,946
    I wouldn't even know who to pick as my favorite band let alone pick an illustrator.

    And just as I typed that it came to me and it came to me

    I would want a fully painted book done by Alberto Vargas for The Cars. That Candy-O album cover :x Vargas being no long with us, I would otherwise look at whomever is great at a pop art style. My knowledge of illustrators is not too great.
  • nweathingtonnweathington Posts: 6,748
    I can't pick one favorite band, so I'll list a few of my faves:

    The Beatles: I'd go with J.H. Williams III because he can do a wide variety of styles, from clean to psychedelic.
    The Replacements: Maybe Jeff Lemire. Westerberg kinda looks like he was drawn by Jeff these days—a little rough around the edges.
    Fugazi: Guy Davis and punk go hand in hand.
    Cake: Cliff Chiang’s clean and open style seems suitable.

    I'm not a huge Grateful Dead fan, but does anyone remember this?:
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    I picked it up as it came out for my step-father, who is a Deadhead. Tim Truman was perfect for that book, and did a great job with it.

    Then there’s this, which is gorgeous:
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  • rebisrebis Posts: 1,820
    I've been listening to a lot of 80's Cure. It would be a lot of fun to see Charles Vess take a shot at Caterpillar Girl, Love Cats, ect.
  • nweathingtonnweathington Posts: 6,748
    rebis said:

    I've been listening to a lot of 80's Cure. It would be a lot of fun to see Charles Vess take a shot at Caterpillar Girl, Love Cats, ect.

    Mmmm... I can see that. I think I'd go with Jill Thompson though.
  • kiwijasekiwijase Posts: 451
    I've always been a huge Elvis Costello fan. His last couple of Albums have featured art by cartoonist Tony Millionaire of Maakies fame. I think he'd be a pretty good fit for adapting Mr Costellos work.

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  • P Craig Russell has always had a thing for the opera and has done several comics adapting selected pieces. I gave a friend, who is a huge opera fan, a hardcover collection of Russell's opera stories. Beautifully drawn book.
  • nweathingtonnweathington Posts: 6,748
    While I enjoyed Roy Thomas and Gil Kane’s approach to Wagner’s Ring Cycle, Russell definitely gave it greater sense of operatic grandeur that was much closer to the spirit of the music.
  • Very cool topic!

    To illustrate the sequential adventures of Jethro Tull during their early blues period, I'd want an indy artist with a gritty, wonky, "urban" sort of style--perhaps Jim Mahfood. To draw Tull comics based on the group's output from "Aqualung" on, however, I think the best choice would be James A. Owen of Starchild (thanks, @ChrisBeckett!). His work shows roughly the same range of subjects and moods, from grandiose to mystical to cryptic to jocular to vulgar, as can be found in Tull's music; his style effortlessly evokes the sort of wild Dickensian (or earlier) rusticity the band affected throughout the '70s; but most importantly, he's shown himself quite proficient at drawing eccentric-looking chaps with heavy beards. :D
  • To draw Tull comics based on the group's output from "Aqualung" on, however, I think the best choice would be James A. Owen of Starchild (thanks, @ChrisBeckett!). :D

    Very happy to be of service, sir.

    chris

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