botolo
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Post by botolo on Aug 8, 2014 4:21:18 GMT
Following another similar thread related to the next Spider-Man writer, I would love to see who you think should be the next Spider-Man artist.
I personally love what Chris Samnee is doing on Daredevil and what Francesco Francavilla is doing everywhere. I would love to see one of these guys on Spider-Man indefinitely.
Ah, Marcos Martin is another big one for me.
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Post by spiderman62 on Aug 8, 2014 16:01:04 GMT
Good question. Well, I do like Kev Walker a lot. So I wouldn't mind him doing it.
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Post by Ozymandias on Aug 10, 2014 20:45:10 GMT
Following another similar thread related to the next Spider-Man writer, I would love to see who you think should be the next Spider-Man artist. I personally love what Chris Samnee is doing on Daredevil and what Francesco Francavilla is doing everywhere. I would love to see one of these guys on Spider-Man indefinitely. Ah, Marcos Martin is another big one for me. Marcos Martin is excellent, but for Spidey, JRJR will always be the number one choice. He draws action sequences like the best, and his Peter looks more real than other artist's representations. That balance makes him ideal for the character IMO.
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Post by botolo on Aug 13, 2014 23:00:20 GMT
I totally agree with you. My favorite classic Spidey artist is John Romita, Sr. My favorite modern Spidey artist is John Romita, Jr.
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Post by Ozymandias on Aug 14, 2014 8:08:33 GMT
I totally agree with you. My favorite classic Spidey artist is John Romita, Sr. My favorite modern Spidey artist is John Romita, Jr. I guess that by classic, you're talking Silver Age. In that case, things aren't as clearcut. Romita would be the one with the highest lowest point, in the sense that his worse comic, was better than the worst from Ditko, Buscema, Kane or Andru. Come to think of it, his last issues on ASM (108-115) would probably be the best so far, but Kane also had a few ones around that time, which were just as good (121-124); although it can be argued that Romita had a say in the matter, considering that he was the main inker.
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