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Mine is, without a shadow of a doubt, Alan Moore. The reason being that I appreciate his intelligence, and a friend of mine got me a copy of his League of Extraordinary Gentlemen to help get me into comics, because I used to hold a very snobby opinion about them (which I am completely honest about). He also got me a copy of Stephen Collins' The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil (which is one you won't have heard of). Afterwards, it seemed inevitable that I should be drawn into Moore's world.

One I really like is Henry Flint
He drew Shakara!

I also love Marco checchetto, Kentaro Miura, Hirohiko Araki, Masahiro Nightow, and Q Hayashida

Maybe Pilwon Jung, I love the webcomic "Family Man." Idk if this counts because it's a digital comics, but that's my answer XD

(鶴田謙二Tsuruta Kenji)
One of my favorite manga artists is Tsuruta Kenji. His watercolor and pen lines are truly remarkable.

He's especially skilled at drawing water and elegant female figures.

His manga rarely features sound effects or speed lines, presenting a very quiet atmosphere in his images. I especially recommend his EMANON series manga to everyone.


Another comic artist I love the most is 鄭問(Chen Uen), who was also one of the artists I admired most in my childhood.

In terms of drawing skills, he is definitely one of the most technically brilliant comic artists.

My current manga style is influenced by him. I guess you could say it's a poor imitation version of his work XD


For me, definitely Takehiko Inoue, his art is just on another level

I'm loving Gachiakuta, by Kei Urana. There are so many great things I could say, but I especially love how she draws eyes and facial expressions. The action scenes are amazing too! :heart_eyes: Here's some images from the manga:




Fun fact about that series the woman who made that series was the assitsant to man who made Soul Eater and Fire Force
Atsushi Ohkubo!

I love Gachiakuta too.
I like the character design.

I once drew the fanart using my newly bought iPad, but I'm not very accustomed to drawing on an iPad. For me, its surface is too slippery, making it difficult to control the pen well :joy:

For Manga, Ayato Sasakura. She's the mangaka for my favorite anime series Shakugan No Shana. Of course, the original artist is Noizi Ito who illustrated the light novel before it was adapted into an Anime which found success thus the manga was adapted.

But I'd die for Noizi Ito's works. She's also the illustrator for The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya light novel. Her current work right now is Ameku MD Doctor Detective which, right now, has an anime adaptation airing this season.

Awesome art!!! :heart_eyes: Riyo looks so cool, I like how bright her hair is, and the sky in the background. I love the character designs in this manga too.

I've got another one! Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama. Gorgeous art and a great story too. :heart: I love how she draws all the flowing robes that the witches wear. Here are some images from the manga:


It´s very hard to choose just one, at the moment it´s Will Elder

I won't say he's someone I followed but because of 12 kingdoms the anime I am watching recently, I checked out the artist/mangaka Akihiro Yamada & my goodness his artworks are elegant.

Off the top of my head...

Miller. Sin City aged like milk but the art was fabulous.

Azuma. Still producing one of the best comics ever made in Yotsuba&!

Buscema should get just as much credit for solidifying the visual side of Conan as Frazetta does.

Toriyama. Nothing to be said that hasn't been said a million times.

Sienkiewicz was one of the first in the 80s to turn comics into art.

Herge. Also nothing to say that hasn't been said a million times.

Hernandez has also produced one of the greatest comics of all time.

Inoue. Speaking of GOATed comics: Vagabond.

Simonson. If Thor was his only credit he'd still deserve his legendary status.

Loads more but I think the post is long enough.