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Oh, how hard its to name them! Mostly because even when I am inspired by some great artist, my skills are way below them, and I feel ashamed of embarrass their legacy by been in my list xD
Anyway, here is a bit of a list of my greatest ever inspirations:

-Alex Ross (Kingdom Come)
-Neil Gaiman (The Sandman)
-George Perez (Crisis on Infinite Earths; Wonder Woman vol.2)
-Jeph Loeb (Long Halloween)
-Yoshitaka Amano (FF series)
-Naoko Takeuchi (Sailor Moon)
-Hajime Kanzaka (Slayers)

I’ve been inspired by many:

Brian Froud and Wendy Midener (The Dark Crystal)
Michael Turner (Fathom, Witchblade, The Darkness, etc.)
G.G. Santiago (Rainbow Brite)
Samuel J. Butcher (Precious Moments)
William Thomas Kikade III (Homey paintings and lighting)
Naoko Takeuchi (Sailor Moon)

My personal style1 could very well be a fusion, but probably of the most amateurish parts!

Tomer Hanuka (artist): for colors, linework, ways of drawing people
Est Em (mangaka): for linework, ways of drawing people, storytelling
Natsume Ono (mangaka): for ways of drawing, storytelling
JC Leyendecker (artist): for ways of drawing
Cartoon Saloon (studio): for colors, ways of drawing

My tumblr1 for a broader look at my art.
And all my series here on Tap.

There are many people who influenced my artstyle.

ONE (creator and artist of One Punch Man and Mob Psycho 100)
Yusuke Murata (artist of One Punch Man's manga)
Akira Toriyama (creator and artist of Dragon Ball)
Kentaro Miura (creator and artist of Berserk)
Takeshi Koike (director of Redline)

There are more I didn't list here.

since Im such an old hag....

Real old school for my childhood:
Yumiko Igarashi (Candy Candy)
Osamu Dezaki (Remi)
Leiji Matsumoto (Queen Millenia)
(the 3 of them on the art style and narrative)
Masami Anno (Bismark)
Takeshi Shudo (Minky Momo)

From 90's-2000's:
Hideaki Anno (Evangelion)
Kaori Yuki (Earl Cain)
Yoko Matsushita (Yami no Matsuei)
Matsuri Akino (Petshop of Horrors)
Julie Dijon (artist)

These are the most important that influenced me

Alessandro Barbucci (W.i.t.c.h., Sky Doll, Ekho)
Barbara Canepa (W.i.t.c.h., END)
James O' Barr (The Crow)
Paolo Barbieri (fantasy illustrator)
Wendibones
Makoccino
Dana Rune (The Arcana)
Paul Azaceta (Outcast)
Alan Lee & Brian Froud (illustrator)
Victoria Francés (illustrator)
Luis Royo (illustrator)
Dave McKean (illustrator/comic book artist)

...Pretty sure Tim Burton is to blame, too :'D

Also: The Sandman, Dylan Dog.

John Byrne/Chris Claremont- storytelling

John Byrne(Next Men)- storytelling, panel/page design, backgrounds
Marc Silvestri(Uncanny X-Men)- dynamic art
Jim Lee(X-Men)- dynamic art
George Perez(Teen Titans, Wonder Woman)- art; making the most of a panel with backgrounds
Joe Madureira(Battle Chasers)- powerful art & lines
Ed McGuinness(Superman)- powerful art & lines
J Scott Campbell(Danger Girl)- finding a balance, backgrounds
Pepe Larraz(House of X)- flawless art
Stuart Immonen(All New Captain America)- perfect composition, flawless art
Mahmud Asrar(X-Men)
Chris Bachalo(Steampunk)- page design/layouts, bold art, gritty art

For character design and how I draw people overall, vehicles(mainly bikes and the cars that look like they are built out of spare parts), and nature/scenery backgrounds you can clearly see who influenced me and inspired me the most when it comes to drawing, that person being Akira Toriyama. When it comes to drawing animals and weapons I honestly couldn't tell you for the life of me.

I just can't not mention Sailor Moon because that's where it's all started xD (Itou Ikuko, because it's Itou's style that will forever be imprinted on my retina)
Kajishima Masaki (Tenchi Muyo)
Kaori Yuki (Angel Sanctuary)
Hirano Kouta (Hellsing)
Soejima Shigenori (Persona games)
George Kamitani (Odin's Sphere)
Sachin Teng (original artist)

Big props for the Kamen Rider GIF. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

mike deodato jr (the biggest one, specially for anatomy, but I also love the faces)
araki (for general aesthetic, and I love how not stright forward his actions sequences are)
ayami kojima (his influence was more likely noticed in my last work, The Ghoul, than my current one, but still)
miura (i love his designs and aesthetic)

obviously there's a lot more, but these are the ones that come to mind

Well
Mine is short. My plot/storytelling comes from books. Tolkien, Christhie, JK Rowling, Dan Brown
Drawing Akira Toriyama, Masami Kurumada, Yoshihiro Kuroiwa, Kazuki Takahashi.

This reminds of of the thread I made about comic book art styles -

I believe my artstyle is still evolving in some way, though a bit less then before. A lot of mangaka and cartoonists have inspired my way of drawing and a few examples would be:

Hirohiko Araki (Creator of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, his art inspired me and I love his dynamic panelling)

Kohei Horikhoshi (Creator of My Hero Academia, I took a lot of inspiration from the anatomy of his characters)

Hajime Isayama (Creator of Attack on Titan, I love his writing and the shading in his manga)

Pendleton Ward (Creator of Adventure Time, my earlier artstyle was very similar to that of Adventure Time at first)

Anthony Roux (Creator of Wakfu, also influenced my writing and some of my artstyle)

Here's my comic for you to check out :smiley:

My style is heavily influenced by Avatar The Last Airbender, and The Dragon Prince. They're probably the biggest. In addition to that are:

  • Laia Lopez (Character art.)
  • Loish (Character art.)
  • Angry Mikko (Environments/colours.)
  • GDBee (Environments/colours.)