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May 11, 2013 12:42 PM

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I really love tsutumo Nihei, read 3 volumes of biomega and the artwork is amazing. One piece artwork is rather good these days as well as HxH. Can't forget berserk either, just came out of the flashback, gotta read more!

On another note stjepan sejic, or however you spell it is really great, he isn't japanese though and works on american comic books. Same thing :P
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May 11, 2013 12:53 PM

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I cant believe nobody named Masashi Kishimoto
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Murata Yuusuke : look at the details




TSUKUDA Yuuto : the quality




UEDA Satoshi : also the quality
May 11, 2013 5:06 PM
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Takehiko Inoue and Kentaro Miura are the best and from the other comments on this thread I'm not alone in thinking that. Miura is incredibly detailed with his backgrounds and main characters and the same applies to Inoue. Inoue's use of brushes instead of pens refreshing and both seem to spend great care in their panels since neither series looks rushed.
May 11, 2013 5:10 PM

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Katsuhiro Otomo. I don't need an argument and if you want proof then I recommend reading all six volumes of Akira.
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May 11, 2013 5:42 PM

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Keewey said:
I cant believe nobody named Masashi Kishimoto

It's good...

But too mass produced.

Hiroaki Samura

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May 11, 2013 10:40 PM

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The God who drew this beauty.

Spice and Wolf
May 11, 2013 11:45 PM

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For some reason, I've always found Kubo as the best pure artist amongst the Big 3. If only he wasn't so lazy, his manga would actually be worth a lot for the art alone.



Obata is also one damn fine artist. Just take a look at these:



That's all that come to mind right now.
May 12, 2013 2:31 AM

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Mrsharpyhammer said:
Murata Yuusuke : look at the details




TSUKUDA Yuuto : the quality




UEDA Satoshi : also the quality


What is that top one from? it looks awesome :P
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jimbob1141 said:
Mrsharpyhammer said:
Murata Yuusuke : look at the details




TSUKUDA Yuuto : the quality




UEDA Satoshi : also the quality


What is that top one from? it looks awesome :P


You know, you could just look up Muruta Yuusuke's works up in MAL.
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jimbob1141 said:
Mrsharpyhammer said:
Murata Yuusuke : look at the details




TSUKUDA Yuuto : the quality




UEDA Satoshi : also the quality


What is that top one from? it looks awesome :P



it's One Punch-Man : http://myanimelist.net/manga/44347/One_Punch-Man

well to tell u the truth to me it's more "comedy" manga than an action/serious manga

so don't take this manga seriously
May 12, 2013 1:04 PM
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Tite Kubo~ I think Bleach has really improved over time.

Jin-Hwan Park~ I started reading the Breaker because of its art.
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Pandora Hearts, maybe?
May 12, 2013 9:25 PM
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I have to agree on Kubo and the way he draws the characters. Quite the evolution from his earlier days as a mangaka.
May 12, 2013 10:14 PM
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Kubo is amazing.
I'm big fan of Miura the creator of berserk too
May 13, 2013 1:05 PM

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CLAMP; love the artwork in Magic Knight Rayearth I & Magic Knight Rayearth II a lot.
May 13, 2013 1:44 PM

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I haven't read that many manga to really be able to judge, but from what I've read these are some of the mangaka that really struck me as being very talented.

Ikegami, Ryoichi (Sanctuary)


Yamamoto, Hideo (Homunculus, Ichi The Killer)


Miura, Kentaro (Berserk)


Asano, Inio (Solanin, Oyasumi Punpun)


Araki, Hirohiko (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)



Some of those weren't the best examples, but I just picked ones quick. You have to see more of their work to really see how great they are.
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May 13, 2013 2:07 PM

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I absolutely admire detail...

Yu Er: very detailed with a occasional dash of typical manga like characteristics here and there
↓↓ CITY OF DARKNESS ↓↓


Kengo Hanazawa: detailed realism
↓↓ I AM A HERO ↓↓


Shirow Miwa: very detailed in scene environment, action scenes/character movement, and character design
↓↓ DOGS: BULLETS AND CARNAGE ↓↓


Hiroya Oku: detalied realism
↓↓ GANTZ ↓↓


Hideo Yamamoto: detalied realism and extremely gory (sometimes)
↓↓ Ichi the Killer↓↓
May 13, 2013 6:47 PM

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While I like Kentaro Miura ( Berserk ), Hiroaki Samura ( Blade of the Immortal ), Makoto Yukimura ( Vinland Saga ), Hiroki Endo ( Eden: It's an Endless World ), Yang Kyung-il ( Shin Angyo Onshi ) etc etc.

Takehiko Inoue is unrivalled. Artistically, Vagabond is his best work.
May 19, 2013 9:50 PM

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YorozuyaGinSan said:
Keewey said:
I cant believe nobody named Masashi Kishimoto

It's good...

But too mass produced.

Hiroaki Samura


Yes yes yes. Hiroaki Samura's works are just heavenly.
May 19, 2013 10:30 PM

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Junji Ito


Lee Myung-jin
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May 20, 2013 12:14 AM

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the manga artist of Eyeshield 21
May 20, 2013 3:24 AM

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The clamp team! I'd show you a picture of my wall which has wall scrolls of
but I don't have one nor care to take one :P
May 20, 2013 9:36 AM
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Yuzuki N' -- Like the way that the eyes are drawn on the characters, also like that most of the characters facial layouts, which a lot of the time are fresh.

Yuuki Homura -- the comedy faces this mangaka does are just superb

Fueta Kishi -- the characters are well drawn and the figures and poses are brilliant

Jun -- under Tenma comics for the !excellent! stories and style of shading
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May 21, 2013 12:10 PM
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the best artists whome i'v read their works so far, in my openion, are:

Takehiko Inoue


Yugo Yuuki



Hiroe Rei




Yukimura, Makoto


takeshi obata
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Goseki Kojima, Lone Wolf and Cub:

May 28, 2013 1:03 AM

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Oh! Great (his stories are horrable but love the detail that goes into his artwork and his style maybe its because his stories are so bad that it highlights his artwork... idk)

Ayamine Rando (the details...)

May 28, 2013 3:41 AM

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In my opinion Tohru Fujisawa is the best,his drawings are maybe not so creative and are rather simple but his drawings are just perfect for story telling and understanding and also they are beatiful.

Oh and the Miura, Kentaro is also awesome(Berserk nuff said).
I also believe Ryou Haruto has also kinda good drawings ( ibitsu)
.Also everyone who draws shoujo manga is awesome when it comes to drawing,also the guy who made bleach is very good at drawing.
It's insane how awesome Fate/Zero is.
May 28, 2013 3:44 AM

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Hino, the mangaka of VK and
Clamp..
May 28, 2013 3:56 AM

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dlonc said:
I also believe Ryou Haruto has also kinda good drawings ( ibitsu)

Oh, man, that was an awesome thingie. o.o

My faves are Obata Takeshi : Death Note, Bakuman, Hikaru no Go.
And Kubo Tite : Bleach.
Also, I like art styles of Fujimaki Tadatoshi (Kuroko no Basket) and Furudate Haruichi (Haikyuu!!).
May 28, 2013 12:05 PM
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Yes the bleach mangas were always well drawn and I generally enjoyed reading them.
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Nate-chan said:

My faves are Obata Takeshi : Death Note, Bakuman, Hikaru no Go.
And Kubo Tite : Bleach.

These guys can fucking draw
May 29, 2013 8:15 AM

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Takeshi Obata is already mentiioned
so...

Katsura Masakazu


and Shimura Takako. I love how "clean" her drawings look.
May 29, 2013 2:52 PM

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Gosho Aoyama, definitely. He has such a specific way of drawing eyes and details. Although I didn't really like the beggining when characters had huge ears and were really spiky, but as the series progresses, art definitely improves.

Naoki Urasawa also has a nice style, completely realistic. Someone might need some time to get used to art, but I definitely like it.
May 29, 2013 3:19 PM

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For me, I have three favorite artists they are:
Kishiro Yukito

Honna Wakou

Kondou Kazuma (same artist who did the art/drawings for Eureka Seven manga)
CabronJun 1, 2013 4:06 PM
Please learn about cel animation and its technical process.
Learn how special effects and backlighting were done without computers.

May 29, 2013 10:19 PM

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Bastard, Vagabond, Trinity Blood, Shin Angyo Onshi, and Berserk all have some truly amazing artwork.

Simply breathtaking in some cases.
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May 30, 2013 12:01 AM

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No doubt Samura Hiroaki. Samura is just an astounding observer of humans. He’s one of the most excellent artists our generation have got. He’s a brilliant storyteller though.
And there are some who also deserve the award, of which the following is Asano Inio, Inoue Takehiko, Nihei Tsutomu.
May 30, 2013 11:14 PM

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el_putazo said:
For me, I have three favorite artists they are:
Kishiro Yukito

Honna Wakou

Kondou Kazuma (same artist who did the art/drawings for Eureka Seven manga)


Yes agree,deadman wonderland has some pretty impressive art,it's a bit maybe hard to describe but it's very "clean".
It's insane how awesome Fate/Zero is.
May 31, 2013 7:31 PM

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THe mangaka of vagabond.Fucking excellent.
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For me its certainly Kaori Yuki
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sanctuaries said:
For me its certainly Kaori Yuki
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For me it's Amano Kozue.
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Maybe I'm a little bias because I love her stories, but I LOVE the amount of fine detail Kaoru Mori puts into all of her artwork. I'm pretty sure she does it all by hand, including her awesome use of crosshatching.



Plus her anatomy and facial expressions are really wonderful too.
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Maybe I'm a little bias because I love her stories, but I LOVE the amount of fine detail Kaoru Mori puts into all of her artwork. I'm pretty sure she does it all by hand, including her awesome use of crosshatching.



Plus her anatomy and facial expressions are really wonderful too.


i totally agree with you her stories are so simple but also unique and her artworks brings it all into life reading her works makes it feel like your in the actural environment
Jun 5, 2013 3:29 AM

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Kaoru Mori - She really does her homework when it comes to costumes, down to the patterns she uses. Otoyomegatari is especially well made.

Inue Takehiko - His style has evolved with time into something fantastic and i don't only mean his ink work but his panel arrangement too.

Miura Kentaro - The initial volumes of Berserk are not so great, but he is another author who has evolved with time. I like the mixture of western elements in his work and he really can draw epic panoramas.

Aki Irie - I simply love her retro whimsical style, it's very expressive and well construct. She has the ability to tell a story without relying on words.
Jun 5, 2013 4:50 AM
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Masakazu katsura the author of zetman.
he deserves more mentions.
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Arlia said:
For me it's Amano Kozue.

This. I just love how appealing her works are.
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Takehiko Inoue, Kentaro Miura and

Urasawa! I really love Urasawa's Style. I like Tite Kubo too, but he waste so much panels...


HAYAO MIYAZAKI /thread
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Jun 5, 2013 5:05 AM
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Katsuhiro Otomo. I don't need an argument and if you want proof then I recommend reading all six volumes of Akira.


I agree Otomo is hands down is the best if not one of the best, but I still feel that there is an artistics talent that gets over looked because of his story work, it's Tsutomu Nihei.

This is from Abara.

From Biomega



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Takeshi Obata, hands down.
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