yojoebro82
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Yes. Back issue bins.To look for a comic that came out 40 years ago?
Yes. Back issue bins.To look for a comic that came out 40 years ago?
My comic reading doesn’t go as deep as most of you, apparently. I guess I lose nerd credibility? This is exactly why I don’t care to share my tastes.
"No line wasted" is exactly it. Just astonishing discipline. Never gets out in front of his skis, never loses focus on the big picture. Good stuff.As a kid I had that Wizard 30th X-Men mag, and when they covered the best artists, Smith's praise was: "no line was wasted".
And I always carry that with me when I'm working out my own art. Phenomenal storyteller for the medium.
Yo, here's the thing about Rob, as much shit as he gets for anatomy and lack of backgrounds (deservedly) and as often as he's accused of plagiarism (which is more than a little), and as many comic studios he's flamed out of for one reason or another (many), his actual art when he's putting in the effort has a lot more in common with someone like... Jack Kirby (I said what I said) than most folks want to believe.You know how Morgan Freeman says he's the only guilty man in Shawshank? That's how I feel every time I say I unironically enjoyed Rob Liefeld.
I think the only reason I didn't think to mention Davis earlier is I think of him so strongly associated with Excalibur specifically. But hot damn what an artist.Good call on Alan Davis. Can't believe I didn't mention him in my earlier list.
As far as some of my favorite non-mutant affiliated artists... Dale Keown and Paul Pelletier are on that list.
I think the only reason I didn't think to mention Davis earlier is I think of him so strongly associated with Excalibur specifically. But hot damn what an artist.
He is.Paul Pelletier is crushing it on G.I. Joe.