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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:06 am |
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A UK Magazine called Tripwire has been running a feature ranking "The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time" for over a year now. What makes this a bit better than most lists (and why it's taking so long) is that they actually do a feature article on each artist with plenty of examples. The downside is that there doesn't seem to be a master list and I can't quite figure out the criteria in terms of ranking these guys. Whatever you might think of his art, Carmine Infantino had quite a career and bit of influence. He was the top artist and designer for DC comics outside of the Sueprman titles during the 60s, he designed the Barry Allen Flash costume, the yellow oval Batman logo, a great number of the layouts for DC's most memorable covers from the time period, drew some of the most influential stories of the era, and enjoyed so much success that they ultimately made him EIC of the company. So it's a bit of a head scratcher that the likes of Shawn Martinbrough and Michael Zulli would be placed ahead of him of a "greatest" list. They don't seem to be of greater influence than many of the names they're ahead of and they don't really have a lot of star power or big sellers under their belts. I'm a little stumped. I mean, Sean Philips over Carl Barks? Tarpe Mills ahead of CC Beck and Murphy Anderson? LB Cole ahead of Mac Raboy and Alex Toth? I'm baffled unless the list is solely based on personal taste (i which case, I withdraw any objections.) Anyway, their most recent entry at #11 is Joe Kubert. Here's what they got so far -- 101. Kevin Nowlan 100. Murphy Anderson 99. Jim Aparo 98. Tim Sale 97: Bob Fujitani 96: Syd Shores 95: CC Beck 94: Alan Davis 93: Carmine Infantino 92: Carl Barks 91: Fiona Staples 90: Todd McFarlane 89: Matt Baker 88: Michael Golden 87: George Evans 86: Paul Gustavson 85: Ross Andru 84: Denys Cowan 83: Jim Lee 82: John Paul Leon 81: Marie Severin 80: Dan DeCarlo 79: Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez 78: Sean Phillips 77 Tommy Lee Edwards 76 Gilbert Shelton 75 Dan Zolnerowich 74 Irv Novick 73 JH Williams III 72 Eduardo Risso 71 Tarpe Mills 70 Nestor Redondo 69 Al Feldstein 68 Shawn Martinbrough 67 Bryan Hitch 66 Matt Wagner 65 Nick Cardy 64 Harry Anderson 63 Reed Crandall 62: David Mazzuchelli 61: Brian Bolland 60: Alex Toth 59: John Severin 58: Marshall Rogers 57: Joe Maneely 56: John Romita 55: Michael Zulli 54: Gil Kane 53: Steve Dillon 52: Darwyn Cooke 51: Johnny Craig 50: Mike Ploog 49: Frank Quitely 48: Cary Nord 47: Michael William Kaluta 46: George Perez 45: Gene Colan 44: Daniel Clowes 43: Adam Hughes 42: Mike Zeck 41: Jim Starlin 39: Mac Raboy 38: Robert Crumb 37: Bill Everett 35: LB Cole 34: Burne Hogarth 32: Milt Caniff 31: Creig Flessel 30: Dave Gibbons 29: Moebius 28: Howard Chaykin 27: Basil Wolverton 26: Mike Mignola 25: John Byrne 24: Alex Ross 23: Barry Windsor-Smith 22: Al Williamson 21: Graham Ingels 20: Bernard Krigstein 19: Jack Cole 18: Bill Sienkiewicz 17: Russ Heath 16: Walter Simonson 15: Harvey Kurtzman 14: Alex Raymond 13: Jim Steranko 12: Wally Wood 11. Joe Kubert
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:19 am |
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I am quite interested in this list, and wish to thank Hanzo for posting it, but some asshole here years ago told me that saying "Interesting, thanks" is rude, so now I'm at a loss.
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Jason Michael
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:20 am |
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No Ditko? No Corben?
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Jason Michael
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:24 am |
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No Bernie Wrightson?
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Jason Michael
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:25 am |
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This thread will turn into a rock and roll hall of fame type of discussion, I'm a-feared.
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:25 am |
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They still have ten more spots to go, so I think we can definitely expect Kirby and Ditko to be on that list. It'd be nice if Corben and Wrightson made it in, but we'll see.
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Jason Michael
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:27 am |
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Sorry, I didn't notice that the list ended at 11. I thought that was the final list. I hadn't even noticed yet that Kirby wasn't there, but I would've been righteously upset when it occurred to me, you can be sure!
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:27 am |
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I would like it if every artist Jason M. prefaced by "No ...?" turns out to be choices 1 through 10, in the order he posted them.
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Hanzo the Razor
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:29 am |
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I mean, Milt Caniff behind John Byrne and Alex Ross and most of the rest is fucking bonkers. Every Golden Age guy was influenced by Terry & The Pirates to some degree.
But the ones who get me are the ones who aren't particularly influential, well-known, or have any "important" works under their belt -- Tarpe Mills, Shawn Martinbrough, etc. Why are they ranked ahead of some of the most influential artists ever? I'm totally baffled if this is an earnest attempt to create a good list.
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:40 am |
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Linda wrote: I would like it if every artist Jason M. prefaced by "No ...?" turns out to be choices 1 through 10, in the order he posted them. I agree with you- everything should be the way I want it.
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:48 am |
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:56 am |
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Beachy wrote: Carl Barks #92? Well, you've got to admit, he's no Dan Zolnerowich! (at # 75)
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:58 am |
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Jason Michael wrote: This thread will turn into a rock and roll hall of fame type of discussion, I'm a-feared. Renny going from thread to thread in the Playroom, "Why isn't this cartoonist in the Tripwire LIst?" It could happen.
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 12:10 pm |
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"Why isn't David Crosby in the Tripwire LIst?"
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 12:20 pm |
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Jim Aparo #99 !!??
F*#k dat
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 12:49 pm |
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Beachy wrote: Carl Barks #92?
Ah, the failure of people today to forget the splendor of those who came before them. I was expecting some recency bias, but this doesn't even seem to be that -- there are Golden Age artists listed ahead of him who don't have the same impact (and truth me told, I never heard of before this).
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 12:57 pm |
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Hanzo the Razor wrote: Beachy wrote: Carl Barks #92?
Ah, the failure of people today to forget the splendor of those who came before them. I was expecting some recency bias, but this doesn't even seem to be that -- there are Golden Age artists listed ahead of him who don't have the same impact (and truth me told, I never heard of before this). Honestly, there's a fair number of mediocre artists on that list. (Some of whom I even like.)
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 1:25 pm |
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What would be the IMWAN consensus on how to truly rank the greatest Comic Book artists? We could certainly find some common ground for how to rank the artists, which factors should be taken into consideration, and how much each of them would count towards an overall score. Once we have criteria like that in place, then we could reasonably make arguments and prove evidence to support or defeat the claims.
Certainly factors like Influence have to be considered. While I personally prefer Ditko over Kirby, for example, there's little denying how much more influential Kirby was in the industry with his many imitators.
Likewise, how much should we be influenced by sales numbers? Does the Greatest artist have to have been popular? Or, for that matter, does it have to be an American comic book? Do foreign publications like Asterix count, might newspaper strips like Peanuts be taken into consideration even if they haven't appeared in an actual comic book (although Peanuts did)? What is our definition of Comic Book?
And what would be the minimum requirement for an artist's body of work? Did Frank Frazetta have enough? And so on?
Surely we can agree on something for the actual art, figure study, details, displaying emotions and body language, variety, the dynamic (or not) nature of the action, designs and the backgrounds, equipment and vehicles, perspective, shadows, and so on. Are their extra points to be rewarded for also being an excellent inker? Are points lost for doing too much "swiping" of other people's work and/or photo references. Or pointed added for also coloring or lettering or writing?
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 1:28 pm |
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Hanzo the Razor wrote: I mean, Milt Caniff behind John Byrne and Alex Ross and most of the rest is fucking bonkers. Every Golden Age guy was influenced by Terry & The Pirates to some degree.
But the ones who get me are the ones who aren't particularly influential, well-known, or have any "important" works under their belt -- Tarpe Mills, Shawn Martinbrough, etc. Why are they ranked ahead of some of the most influential artists ever? I'm totally baffled if this is an earnest attempt to create a good list. Tarpe Mills was one of a very, very few women comic book artists from way back, and Shawn Martinbrough is black. They're presumably trying to keep the list from being all white guys. You see that a lot with contemporary "greatest," "most influential," and "most important" lists. In this case there are quite a few recent female and black artists they could choose from. Tarpe Mills is no doubt being recognized mainly as a pioneer. Shawn Martinbrough, whom I must confess I hadn't heard of before seeing the list and checking his Wikipedia entry just now, seems to be a pretty well-regarded contemporary artist who is appreciated by fans of "noir" art styles. Still doesn't explain a few of the more egregious cases of unquestioned influential masters of the medium being ranked as low as they are. Why the fantastically obscure Dan Zolnerowich ranks far ahead of Carl Barks (and Barks ranks near the bottom)? Beats me. I'm just glad to see that this isn't one of those lists that's so lacking in historical awareness that guys like Rob Liefeld are among the oldest artists on the list, and Carl Barks and Milt Caniff don't even rate a mention. We see an awful lot of lists like that too. It could be a lot worse.
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 1:34 pm |
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Beachy wrote: What would be the IMWAN consensus on how to truly rank the greatest Comic Book artists? Hopefully, everyWAN would just pick what they find visually pleasing, enticing, exciting, without concern for whether the artist is mechanically perfect or not. And I'd also hope there would be no real consensus.
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 2:49 pm |
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Linda wrote: Beachy wrote: What would be the IMWAN consensus on how to truly rank the greatest Comic Book artists? Hopefully, everyWAN would just pick what they find visually pleasing, enticing, exciting, without concern for whether the artist is mechanically perfect or not. And I'd also hope there would be no real consensus. I was about to disagree about there being no consensus...but then I realized I agreed. I think it'd be interesting to compare everyone's top 101 lists just for fun...but I don't know if I could even think of 101 comic book artists off the top of my head.
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Post subject: The 101 Greatest Comic Book Artists of All Time Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 3:21 pm |
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Linda wrote: Beachy wrote: What would be the IMWAN consensus on how to truly rank the greatest Comic Book artists? Hopefully, everyWAN would just pick what they find visually pleasing, enticing, exciting, without concern for whether the artist is mechanically perfect or not. And I'd also hope there would be no real consensus. Yes, a list of who you find good is better than trying to justify it on grounds that none of us are ever really going to agree on. To go that route is like when the NFL tries to dictate what a "catch" is Once you start trying to put it into words, forget about it. It's art, gosh darn it!
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