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RE: Sharing is Caring - Paintings You Like
Well, I believe that "the comic" as such is more of a format, a medium in which an artist, a illustrator, creates a piece.
And there was a time when comics were not even considered art. I believe that the issue has changed, let's see what the artists think.
Name some comic books you would like to recommend. @joslud.
Physical comic books, I haven't read them in a while, but I grew up influenced by:
What a lot of memories I connected with, thanks for the question.🙏
I've tried the comic in digital format, but I don't like it.
I've tried the comic in digital format, but I don't like it.
Same! it must be something you can touch, and when it's new, you can smell the paper and the ink. Wow!
I also like Asterix and Obelix.
And there was a time when ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica_%28comics%29
I had a dream once to be a comic artist, turns out I have no talent.
Well, there are two of us, I also wanted to be a cartoonist and comic artist in my childhood.
I think I'm a better writer... 😂😂
His contribution must have had a huge effect on the art world, so he became one of the google doodles. I take my hat off. May he rest in peace.
Out of context?
So the reality does bite. 😂😂😂
And X-men
Overly popular comics such as those made by DC and Marvel, which span generations, have so many different styles of painting. Marvel's X-Men are among those with multiple versions. The same goes for DC's Superman and Batman. I think each of us will definitely choose a certain version (for its painting style), mainly because of the influence of nostalgia value in it.
While comics like Bobo, Lucky Luke, and Asterix and Obelix, readers will only be familiar with one version.
Never heard of Bobo except one monthly children's magazine (primary school - 4 year old). Bobo is a rabbit.
https://www.bobo.nl/
Roodbaard (Barbe-Rouge)
Franco-Belgium School just like Obelix and Asterix
Since the films of Obelix and Asterix are new and there are more recent publications for sure different drawers took part in it. It's the same for Roodbaard from 1979 on (my uncle had the comics before that time).
https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco-Belgische_strip
I would say: Obelix and Astrix and: Roodbaard (and opa - very funny)
SSsst ... I love them too ...
Always good but I go for the fat guy eating himself a way through the world 😁
Bring me some more Romans ..
Hahaha
There was also a time when cartoons were not considered books. I know how the primary school I visited was against it. One teacher had a huge collection of comics hidden in the classroom but he wasn't my teacher.
Caricatures and what you showed @joslud is a special way of drawing and it is an art although it doesn't mean all we see is good or will be labelled as such.
The question is where we draw the line and who decides what art is. Wikipedia (everyone can write/change) or?
I learned to read with a comic book when I was 6 years old.
My aunt, a preschool teacher, brought me several Billiken magazines to my house one day and simply said: read.
And I learned almost by myself.
Billiken is an educational magazine, in comic format.
Created in Argentina, it has 105 years of history
https://billiken.lat/interesante/billiken-cumple-104-anos/
So many memories, right, @joslud?
How cute 😁
Same here.