Taken from the comments on this blog posting:
http://ifdestroyed.blogspot.com/2009/10 ... logan.htmlIt began when someone said this:
"Mark Millar is the Michael Bay of comics."
Which was a pretty good one to start with, I thought.
This led to:
"Would Alan Moore be Kubrick?"
Not bad.
Then:
" I think Chris Claremont would be Spielberg. His best work, way back when, revolutionised the medium in the mainstream, and though his more recent productions have been uneven, they are still appreciated by his more dedicated fans."
Makes sense. A later poster put Claremont with George Lucas, which I can also see. (The two of them even co-wrote some novels.)
More and more followed:
" Bendis could be Mamet ... "
"Neil Gaiman being the Tim Burton of Comics is probably too on the nose, but it kind of fits."
" Grant Morrison is Terry Gilliam "
"Bill Sienkiewicz is probably an illustrator/writer/comics-creator who is a good corollary to David Lynch."
"Jeph Loeb = Ewe Boll."
"Warren Ellis = David Cronenberg"
"Frank Miller = Quentin Tarantino"
"Brubaker or maybe Rucka for Scorsese "
"Will Eisner - Orson Welles:"
"Stan Lee = Frank Capra"
"Steve Ditko = Alfred Htchcock"
"Matt Fraction = Joel and Ethan Coen"
"Peter Milligan = Wes Anderson"
And appropriately, the last comment in the thread:
" Kinda figured Rob Liefeld would be Ed Wood."
I have to say, I like a LOT of the comparisons made above.
What do you guys think? Any that you would add/change?