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Most Hilarious Parody in Comics?
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Zahit
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Originally posted by Whirlysplatt
Mcfarlane could draw but I don't think imo he could write.

Jim Lee is great, Alex Ross is better

Austin Totleben and Perez are Art Gods

Morrison, Gaiman, Miller and Moore are the real deal imo


AGREED.

Except for George Perez.
He's become WAY too obsessed with compulsively
drawing every character ever made into one book.
This is one of the reasons JLA/Avengers sucked donkey.

David Mazzuchelli was also great.
He did Daredevil for a while and Batman Year One.

John Romita Jr.'s art is unique and dramatic.
Bryan Hitch is quickly becoming one of my favorites as well.
And let's not forget the great Barry Windsor-Smith.
And the sublime Frank Frazetta!!!!

keep the faith.

stay whirly.

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and as far as parodies go.....does anybody remember WHAT THE.....
a great Marvel parody and don't forget The Forbush Man.

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yeah, WHAT THE!?!? Ruled hardcore.


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So new members what do you think?


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Originally posted by Nataku8188
Parody? When Deadpool parodied issue 14 of Spider-man

Ed McGuiness is nasty as all hell (IMO) I just love that style.

The Udon crew do a grand job as well.

Jim lee? I need new shorts...

Salvador Larroca is also damn good.

The art in Kingdom Come, whoever did it.

Clayton Crain! CLAYTON CRAIN! :: Drools ::

I agree about McGuiness. I know a lot of people don't like his cartoonish/video game style but I think his characters look so slick. His Superman is intimidating in the exact same way I imagine he would be.

Frank Quitely has improved a lot. Compare his earlier work to All Star Superman and its a day and night difference.

Bryan Hitch is amazing. I wish he would go back to drawing JLA. If they ever do an All Star JLA, I hope it's Grant Morrison and Bryan Hitch.

Ethan Van Sciver was born to draw Green Lantern and other energy based heros.

Adam Hughes renders the best women in the industry, bar none.


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I loathe Ed McGuiness as an artist. I can't stand his work.


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yeah, WHAT THE!?!? Ruled hardcore.


WHAT THE?! was awesome. Crossover confrontation, one after another. Right after Punisher met Wolverine for the first time, the parody followed a month later; nose to nose yelling names at each other like "Moron!""Cheap Date!""Lousy Tipper!" laughing out loud before being manipulated to fight by the Tenpin (re:Kingpin) Lotsa yuks. big grin


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I agree about McGuiness. I know a lot of people don't like his cartoonish/video game style but I think his characters look so slick. His Superman is intimidating in the exact same way I imagine he would be.

Frank Quitely has improved a lot. Compare his earlier work to All Star Superman and its a day and night difference.

Bryan Hitch is amazing. I wish he would go back to drawing JLA. If they ever do an All Star JLA, I hope it's Grant Morrison and Bryan Hitch.

Ethan Van Sciver was born to draw Green Lantern and other energy based heros.

Adam Hughes renders the best women in the industry, bar none.


I think Terry Dodson is equal to Adam Huges in that respect.

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I have to plug Joe Bennett here, I love his stuff, clean, detailed and great. He's quick too, doing Captain America and the Falcon along with Hawkman, then going DC exclusive and doing Hawkman and Birds of Prey. He's working on 52 now, and is one of those artists I'll actually follow. Had no intention of picking up 52, but he's on it, so I'll give it a try.


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The best artists:

Jim Lee
Alex Ross
Brian Bolland
Todd McFarlane
Kevin O'Neill
Dave Gibbons
John Romita Jr

Best writers:

Frank Miller
Jeph Loeb
Alan Moore
Grant Morrisson


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JMS's work on supreme power was the shit hope it picks up again in the new Squadron supreme.

Geoff johns is the man and Grant morrison(main reason's why I got to pick up 52)

Paul jenkins's sentry is very good too..........


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A great parody (of both DC and Marvel) AND a great storyline is Top Ten. It's brilliant.

You can search for the countless cameos of DC and Marvel characters for hours in the Top Ten comics. Recently I discovered dr. Strange, Batman, Annihilus, Loki, Martian Manhunter, Galactus,Nightmare, the Star Trek crew, Asterix, Marv the Martian, Hercules, Falcon, Northstar, Star Sapphire, even Oscar Wilde...

Other stuff you can find, are e.g. V for Vendetta, Little Orhpan Annie, Green Hornet

Attachment: topten.jpg
This has been downloaded 51 time(s).


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Al Rio is another of my faves. He isn't on a book so a lot of people may not know him.

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Yeah, that art is pretty awesome. He should start doing a series.


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