LINKS

ARTISTS whose work I admire:
Chris Appelhans

Bengal

Ben Caldwell

Enrico Casarosa
& his BLOG
Clio Chiang
& her BLOG
Philip Craven
Kevin Dart
Eleanor Davis
& her BLOG
Shane Glines
Denis Goulet
& his BLOG
Katy Hargrove

 

...ARTISTS cont.
Herval
Doug Holgate
& his BLOG

Josh Hughes

Niklas Janssen
This guy's stuff is so good it makes me pee my pants.
James Jean

Dave Johnson

Kazu Kibuishi
Mark Kennedy's
BLOG

Milo Manara

Mike Manley
Les McClaine
& his BLOG


...ARTISTS cont.
Jon Morris
& his BLOG
Ted Naifeh
& his BLOG
Craig Rousseau
Alberto Ruiz
and his BLOG

Stan Sakai

Rad Sechrist

Cameron Stewart

Terry Taylor
Chad Townsend
Drew Weing
& his BLOG
Shane White
Other sites I recommend:
First and foremost, The Drawing Board. Probably the best online community for artists, cartoonists, illustrators and what have you.This is a great place for artists to find constructive critique. ...Join us....join usss...
Here a new topic is posted every Friday. Illustrators of all talent pools join the fray and post their renditions. It's like a contest, only there're no winners, losers, or competition!
My brother's band.
To anyone with an eye for old masterful illustration and cartoonage, I strongly recommend getting a membership to this site.
Pinup Cartoons Gallery. Some sexy ladies by some of the best cartoonists, including Don Flowers and Jack Cole, two of my faves!

Draw Or Die. Weekly sketches by three very talented fellows.

Comixpedia. Read up on your webcomic news and reviews.
Pretty much the best known comic fontographer on the interwebs, Nate Piekos also does comics.

Comics 101 with Scott Tipton. This guy knows his comics. There's a new article every Wednesday and the archives are linked at the top of the page. Funny stuff, and informative too.

Everything you could ever want to know about the Man of Steel, and more. This site also has a whole lot of comics in their entirety. Read up. There will be a quiz.
For the bug nerd, one of which I proudly count myself, the Bug Guide. Dot net.
For the biology nerd, the Tree of Life project.


Morgan Scoville-Simonds