Comics favorite x-men artist

Of all time? I started reading in the 90s, so mine are definately Joe Mad and Jim Lee.
 
all due respect to the so many artists who built comics from the ground up, i just feel as though the comics medium today is on a shatteringly new level of grand artistry!!! Seriously, i think there are so many more GREAT artists drawing books today, and the best artists among them keep regularity with the best books. I LOVE jim lee and what he did but i prefer him on DC books. I'm going to go out on a limb here (and im not doing it b/c it's just "the most recent") but i want to say John Cassaday is a phenomenal X-men artist. And so is the bloke who did X-Men: Deadly Genesis, Trevor Hairsine I believe. They both have a knack for x-characters!
 
i just love all 90's late and early, and early 2000's art, just so comicbooky, its great! like Salvador Larroca
 
The first group of guys that worked on it when it first came out.

Nothing beats the original.
 
Yeah, I heavily appreciate the "comicbooky" look in a lot of cases, especially indy stuff, but as of late, i just love the more "realistic" approach to superhero genre stuff. Like Rags Morales on Identity Crisis!! Holy crap, that's really what converted me full-time. I LOVE his style, even when he ads an etchyness-roughdraft look to it.
 
I like Greg Land, Salvador Larrocca, Jim Lee, and Steve Skroce a lot.
 
Marc Silvestri, John Byrne, Dave Cockrum, Salvador Larocca... The list can go on and on.
 
salvador and for some reason bachalo, maduiera is crazy...
 
My all time favorite X-Men artists are Salvador Larocca, John Cassidy,
Jim Lee and John Byrne.
 
I would say John Cassidy, David Finch, & Greg Land.

I thought the art on X-Men: Deadly Genesis was horrible, I could clearly draw better than the artist on that book.
 
Unless you've got any artwork of your own to back that up, I really doubt you're a better artist than Trevor Hairsine.
 
G. Land, J. Lee.

The bestistest: Immonen
 
Totally forgot about Immonen, although not for his X-Men work.
 
His style suits Nextwave, but not a X-Men book.
 
arthur adams, paul smith, dave cockrum, john byrne, leinil francis yu, john cassidy
 
toya thegr8 said:
His style suits Nextwave, but not a X-Men book.
Don't much like him on Nextwave, but you should definitely check out his Superman: Secret Identity. Now that's good stuff.
 
Harlekin said:
Don't much like him on Nextwave, but you should definitely check out his Superman: Secret Identity. Now that's good stuff.

How's the story?

I've been looking to get my head of of Mavel's a** and check out other things. DC is as soon as any, to start.
 
The story is phenomenal. Some of Kurt Busiek's finest work. You won't be disappointed.
 

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