I previously shared my Top 5 Comic Authors, but who are my Top 5 Comic Artists? Let’s see!
Gabriel Rodriguez
Locke & Key is among my favorite graphic novel series and is penned by Joe Hill (on my Top 5 Authors list) and illustrated by the crazy talented Rodriguez. He brought the supernatural evil that the Locke siblings were fighting to life, and the recent Netflix series tried their best to replicate the amazing world that Rodriguez had created on the page to the screen. He designed a believable world, with each page brimming with detail. This duo is expanding the Locke universe and I am ready for it!

Mike Norton
I first discovered Norton as the illustrator of the eight-volume rural noir series Revival. Norton perfectly captured the inhabitants of a Wisconsin town that get caught up in a supernatural mystery. His line work is excellent and he knows how to capture the essence of characters. I recently read the anthology Superman: Red and Blue and they saved his illustrations for last as it was the best of the bunch. He is also known for his fantasy Battlepug series. I had the pleasure of meeting him at a C2E2 convention I attended a few years back and he was very charming!

Jonas Scharf
I first fell in love with Scharf’s work in the Bone Parish trilogy but also admired the one-and-done Warlords of Appalachia. He captures a gritty realism in characters that few artists can. I will be reading the supernatural trilogy Basilisk soon, another collaboration with Cullen Bunn (found on my Top 5 Authors list), so I can immerse myself again in Scharf’s world-building.

Fiona Staples
Saga would not be Saga with Staples! I noticed on volumes seven-nine that she was given first credit, and I applaud that because in graphic novels it is often the art that makes the story. Staples’ visuals are top-notch and while Vaughn’s storytelling is superb, it would not be the same sci-fi space epic if not for the illustrations. I am thrilled that after a multi-year break, Saga is back at it, and I look forward to admiring the new alien worlds she creates as the second half of the story unfolds.

Wendy Pini- the QUEEN!
ElfQuest is my cornerstone in the comics world. I was introduced to the World of Two Moons by my highschool boyfriend (now my husband!) and I fell immediately in love with this elven tribe. Artist Wendy Pini and her husband Richard Pini began this fantasy series in 1978 and wrapped it up in 2018- 40 years later. When I was introduced to it in the early 1990s, I eagerly read older copies and then kept up with it going forward. There were some experimentations with other artists for some of the branching-off storylines, but it was only Wendy Pini that I would accept as the artist. She defines ElfQuest and despite some good storytelling by her husband, I love ElfQuest solely because of her exquisite work. Long live the Queen of comics!

Honorable mentions: Faith Erin Hicks (but she was in my Top 5 authors, as she is a double threat!) Matthew Roberts (Manifest Destiny), Emily Carroll (Through the Woods, Out of Skin, and Speak), Skottie Young ( I Hate Fairyland) and Jeff Lemire (Roughneck, Essex County and Secret Path).
Who are your favorites, and why???
April 20, 2023 at 1:04 pm
I really enjoy Gabriel Rodriguez and Fiona Staples’s work too. (And agree that Saga wouldn’t be Saga without Staples, although the story is awesome too.) Planning to try Revival one of these days.
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April 22, 2023 at 10:41 am
Definitely try Revival! I really enjoyed the supernatural series, and was thrilled when I won a contest to be drawn in as a cameo character in the last volume!
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April 24, 2023 at 9:47 pm
Oh cool!
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April 23, 2023 at 9:38 am
I sure did enjoy Gabriel Rodriguez’s artwork too. It just fits so well with the story. And, absolutely, Fiona Staples’s artwork is soooo essential to Vaughan’s story!
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April 23, 2023 at 1:28 pm
None of the series I mentioned would be as good if not for the fantastic artists! I’m especially glad they didn’t change up the artists mid-way as I have noticed in some series, because a style change can be jarring.
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April 26, 2023 at 5:52 pm
Nancy,
They sound really interesting. Do you also. Review Manga? Lots of variations of comics, right?
Thanks, Gary
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April 28, 2023 at 7:28 am
I rarely read manga, but I do enjoy the series Spy x Family and I often enjoy Junji Ito’s work.
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