Favorite art of a manga?

14 years ago
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Sorry, that question was a little vague, what I mean is I want to know about the mangas that you favor in the art department.
The breaker[m]: the art is so amazing, and it's never so messy to the point that it's hard to follow what's happening
Trace[/m]: It's a web toon the art isn't very neat but for some reason I really like it
Nu'er Guo Chuanqi: ShengNan Pian[/m]: the art looks kind of sloppy I think it's because it's a debut manga or maybe that mangaka isn't very popular but I see a very unique art style
Nana to kaoru[m]: I love all of Amazume Ryuta-sama's work, for some reason his characters resembles rabbits sometimes to me. The art is simply amazing it compliments the story so well. to think that I stumbled upon this thinking it was nana[/m]
That's it for me there are other mangas who's art sticks out to me but these are my top favorite.
what manga's art do you favor? (please give links to the manga's info page on mangaupdates.com I'd like to take a look)
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14 years ago
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i LOVE Fujiwara Kaoru's art...its so elegant, dark and compelling
Nananan Kiriko's art is nice too.it's very unique, i love the contrast in her drawings.
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in general, i like mangakas who have their own unique style
14 years ago
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Aki's style is just so perfect looking... It's detailed and well coordinated; I rarely find fault in it. I particularly liked Olimpos for all her prettily drawn details, but her style in Aruosumente is a lot crisper and clearer as well as with fewer mistakes. [well, there was only one mistake in Olimpos' art that I spotted]
Lee Sun-Young's art is really mainstream, but really unique at the same time. It's not as perfect as Aki's art, but it's really breathtakingly beautiful. Magical JxR was good at the close up scenes, but Song of the Doll was beautiful at all the scenes. [not to mention the plot was better]
Nao Tsukiji's art in manga is just like the ones in her artbook. It's more art than "manga", but works out really well. It's detailed and well done. She has a unique style too. Kiniro Kishi was really pretty, but I think she fantastically in Adekan.
Takayaka Shinobu is also a fantastic artist. Her art is also fairly mainstream. I'm not sure how to describe it, but it flows really well. Her coloring is really pretty too. Amatsuki was really well drawn, but I liked the backgrounds in Haigakura. Mr. Applicant is also fairly well drawn.

14 years ago
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All of the following artists/ mangaka are brilliant.
Murata Yuusuke best known for Eyeshield 21
Obata Takeshi especially Death Note
Yang Kyung-Il Shin Angyo Onshi has one of the most detailed, fascinating art I've ever seen for a manhwa
Takahashi Tsutomu for Sidooh, Sky high series his style is really unique, one can recognize his work immediately
Mori Kouji author of Jisatsutou, Holyland not extravagant or stunning, but great style
Kim Hyung-Jin for Jackals, superb
Mori Kaoru talk about the amazing amount of time she spent for the drawing
ISHIZUE Kachiru
and many many many more, I would drag the list at least triple times longer if I had enough time.
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14 years ago
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See Preferred Art Style and "Best" drawn manga threads ~

14 years ago
Posts: 38
I usually would a lot of shoujos, so most of my art preferences are in there too.
YAMAKAWA Aiji - I favour her color art and simplicity // Majo to Boku
TAKANO Ichigo
Ayuko
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ANDO Yuki
Hm. yeah, not that knowledgeable, but I favour these art styles.

14 years ago
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Kubo Tite
Mainstream, very mainstream, but you have to give him credit for the evolution of art in his work.
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I love the pics in zetsuen no tempest! The person who's doing the drawings is Saizaki Ren