To me that's a super vague question only because there's so many options to really explain why it should be my definitive favorite. I think if I have to pick something to really represent my love for magical school girls I guess it would have to be Cardcaptor Sakura (even though I only ever read the manga). Sailormoon is an obvious inspiration for most people into the genre. I've been trying to keep up with Precure, but there's so many different versions and older seasons are kind of a pain to find (Splash, Yes, and Fresh being especially annoying to find). One that people seem to neglect is Zettai Karen Children which isn't a traditional magical school girl, but shares some similar themes with the genre... to an extent (fun fact: Doug Walker Nostalgia Critic and James Rolf AVGN are background characters in one episode). While I do like Madoka I always felt like it tried too hard to seem like an edgy show rather than an interesting one if that makes sense. While I was a fan of it the first time around, I tried watching it again and I can kind of see just how hard it tries to be edgy same with Yuki Yuuna (except the fight scenes in that give me a headache for some odd reason).
@Masterman Have you read Scott McCloud's Zot? Great stuff!
@indagold Oh man, Yume Nikki, I was obsessed with it for a while. I feel myself getting down this rabbit hole again, it's been a while since I last played
Definitely! I picked up some Zot back issues as soon as I read Understanding Comics; later on down the road, I bought the collected edition (which sadly I lost in a house fire, along with 33 years worth of books and comics). But yeah, loved it a ton. Zot actually had one of the earliest LGBTQ characters in comics, and Scott wrote that story beautifully.
Oh man, sucks about the fire... Happy you're okay though, goddamn!
I also have the collected edition. Sucks that the first issues are not collected, even in b&w, but still, wow, what an amazing run!! I love those ''optimism x cynicism'' stories, and Zot is just so layered and well executed. All the teenager stuff, with sexuality and identity is, as you said, wrote beautifully. McCloud is really a talent to behold, hm? All
music inspires me most of the time.
but i guess for art style, Naruto, treasure planet, one piece, wolf children, almost every Studio Ghibli and a bunch of webcomics from lezhin.
but Max grecke is my biggest inspiration, this guy is my driving force to pick up a pencil.
(have this weird thing where i unconsciously pick up on certain art styles from different artist, or pick up on things i see everyday and my mind merges these things with my style, so at this point a bunch of things inspire me)
Well for my work posted on Tapas:
One Punch Man: Saitaima's Character hit me in a way that I didn't expect. I mean this guy is the definition of over-powered so why? But he's so strong and can best all those people and yet, he seems so average and I loved that. He's the main inspiration for my character, Marcus.
Studio Ghibli: The movies that leaves us wistful, relaxed, smiling, crying and laughing. This is the kind of feelings I want to show through my writing.
Slavic mythology: Which is basically it. I find mythology of different cultures fascinating but at the time of the book, this was my main obsession.
Jason Todd: The second Robin always influences my work in one way or the other. This dude is my lifelong hero and that's just about it. Everything he's been to would have ruined others completely and he uses it to fight back. He's my main inspo for the character, Kuzma.
And there's probably more I'm drawing a blank on right now XD
I'm currently in the process of revising mine but my comic is directly a satire on shounen manga specifically series such as gintama or bleach. it's also an obvious nod at samurai jack which was what originally inspired the idea because it was making a come back right around when I was looking for a simple series I could make.
Biggest inspirations has to come from 2000AD2, a good bit of Hellboy and some good old H.P. Lovecraft.
I have several inspirations divided in both drawing and narrative writing!
I started being inspired by the art of Yusuke Murata and Masakazu Katsura (particularly his art in Zetman). Later I found Vagabond and since then I've been inspired by its inking as well.
(EDIT: although one could barely see my references in art since my drawings suck XP)
In terms of narrative writing, works like 20th Century Boys, 24, and Metal Gear Solid series are my biggest inspirations.
genndy tartakovsky!!!! Definitely, that man always inspired me to draw so much. I love Samurai jack and the way that it takes advantage of the graphical aspects to explain a great story with character building and imaginative cituations. I love the outline, that simetric but still unlined thick line stile. I like the thin line also, but for me works more the thick line.