Coolest artistic sequences in comic history

Started by Soljer2 pages

Coolest artistic sequences in comic history

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The title says it all. Nominate some, post some scans, whatever you wanna do.

I have to volunteer the meditation sequence from the most recent Immortal Iron Fist ( #16) .

I'd say Exiles Mimic's fight with Namor. Do I need to post scans? I'm lazeh 🙁

Meh. I'm lazy too, but scans would probably help the longevity of this thread.

I'll post the ones I was talking about after work tonight. Lest someone beats me to it.

Kingdom Come Superman after the nuke, in all the dead bodies and rising up slowly with the wisps of smoke coming off of him, getting angry.

Animal Man tripping on Peyote.

Originally posted by ~The Wickerman~
I'd say Exiles Mimic's fight with Namor. Do I need to post scans? I'm lazeh 🙁

No we'll just assume you have no taste.

The "Snowblind" issue of Alpha Flight (vol. 1, #6). Pure John Byrne genius.

http://en.marveldatabase.com/Comics:Alpha_Flight_Vol_1_6

Maybe Alan Scott and Obsidian challenging Gog, comes to mind.

one of my favourites, it is so simple but effective

also Steve Ditko wrote the dialogue as well as doing the artwork

that was a great issue.

I dug this sequence, from BB:

The build in the sequence always impressed me:

The other great sequence from that recent Iron Fist was the sheer simplicity of the comic build-up in the "Are you using your Rand expense account to fund Luke and the Avengers?" elevator scene.

Really clean, simple, and hilarious.

If this is based purely off the art then I would nominate the Batman vs Superman scene from Batman: Hush, by Jim Lee. The art is nothing short of gorgeous.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
The build in the sequence always impressed me:

Winner.

There have been some absolutely great ones put together in the Dark Horse Conan series.

Originally posted by ScarletSpeed

one of my favourites, it is so simple but effective

also Steve Ditko wrote the dialogue as well as doing the artwork

Funny thing is, Spidey could probably squeeze through the gap, which he already has his left arm/head through, without any difficulty.

😛

Originally posted by Scoobless
Funny thing is, Spidey could probably squeeze through the gap, which he already has his left arm/head through, without any difficulty.

😛

If I can remember right, I think his legs were stuck 😂

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
The build in the sequence always impressed me:
Most sequences from Sandman could be used however.