Stemming from thinking about how much I dislike the art of Frank Quitely, what are the elements of a comic artist that you gravitate towards? What turns you off? Obviously certain kinds of art can fit a certain kind of story or writer, so lets take this as a more general question.
For me I tend to like artists with a fairly clean style, who's linework can stand on it's own. Without a big reliance on the coloring. Although as long as there's a good harmony between the elements that's fine.
I'm not a big fan of wobbly lines (that european style), prefering a more stiff look which I feel provides more consistency from panel to panel. Consistency across a book is huge. I initially really liked the sketch look that cropped up in the noir/crime books, but I've become less of a fan.
When it comes to the realism of an artist, I'm not a huge fan of the super-deformed look from artists like Chris Bachelo, and Sam Keith (to go with two different directions of the same idea). Strangely thinking about this Jack Kirby should qualify for this, but I absolutely adore Kirby's work, I'll have to post again when I figure out why.
No artist is good enough to justify a multi-month delay of what is supposed to be a monthly title. Especially if that artists layouts tend to be few large panels of often sparse detail per page. Thankfully companies are seemingly moving past this.
For me I tend to like artists with a fairly clean style, who's linework can stand on it's own. Without a big reliance on the coloring. Although as long as there's a good harmony between the elements that's fine.
I'm not a big fan of wobbly lines (that european style), prefering a more stiff look which I feel provides more consistency from panel to panel. Consistency across a book is huge. I initially really liked the sketch look that cropped up in the noir/crime books, but I've become less of a fan.
When it comes to the realism of an artist, I'm not a huge fan of the super-deformed look from artists like Chris Bachelo, and Sam Keith (to go with two different directions of the same idea). Strangely thinking about this Jack Kirby should qualify for this, but I absolutely adore Kirby's work, I'll have to post again when I figure out why.
No artist is good enough to justify a multi-month delay of what is supposed to be a monthly title. Especially if that artists layouts tend to be few large panels of often sparse detail per page. Thankfully companies are seemingly moving past this.