Favorite Creative Teams
These are the writers and artists I think work best together. These are in no particular order and some people appear more then once.
These are the writers and artists I think work best together. These are in no particular order and some people appear more then once.
These two did excellent work on Batman: Hush and Superman: For Tomorrow. If anyone knows anything else they did together, tell me now.
Batman: Year One and their run on Daredevil were some of my all-time favorite comics. I've already oozed love for these guys' collaboration in my reviews, so I'm sure you know what I mean.
Watchmen. That's all the argument I need.
This is my forest.
In Brightest Day, in Blackest Night, no awesomeness shall escape my sight.
Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale made the Long Halloween, Dark Victory and Haunted Knight together. That and there awesome work for marvel with Spider Man: Blue, Daredevil: Yellow, so on and so on.
May I say their collaboration... kicks ass?
Sure, the dialogue is dated, but these two were the cornerstone of what comics are today.
The one man creative team, co-cretor of Captain America and the Fantastic Four, creator of the New Gods, cigar smoker and U.S.D.A. certified BAMF.
I've had my gripes with Frank's style (namely how he draws a lot of people like Tim Curry) but in the end, he has a unique and all around enjoyable style. And when it's coupled with Grant's writing on New X-Men, All-Star Superman or any other title with a hyphen in it, you can bet these two are gonna be awesome.
Dini's background working with Bruce Timm to create the awesomeness of the DCAU makes him an excellent writer. Their work on JLA: Liberty and Justice was an enthralling look at the effects of superheroes on society and a great study of the characters' personalities. Not to mention Alex Ross' oil painted artwork is some of the best art you'll not only see in comics, but art in general.
The guys behind the Losers and Green Arrow Year One. No more needs to be said.
Because... Darkseid IS. He just IS.
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