which manga had the biggest artstyle change over time
Which manga had the biggest artstyle change over time
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
Built for genitals that belong to men of an African descent.
>that first picture
Either artistic standards have really changed overtime or ayy lmao
What's the story on the copious amounts of NTR porn for Belldandy from that artist?
Not the biggest but a decent one.
araki went from drawing hokuto no ken fanfic to drawing an MC wearing a sailor uniform with his midriff and underwear regularly making an appearance.
Boichi.
He really learned to draw.
Have to give the man credit, he pumped out one chapter a month without a hiatus for ten years, there's bound to be improvement. Kung Flu was apparently his first missed month since serialization.
usogui
>You aight, white boy.
togashi
Chrollo looks like a different character in every chapter.
>soul vs. soulless
Think the anime was an influence
He started to draw to be more like the anime
The Tokyo Ghoul author. Someone post a picture.
you have to understand he hurt his back 20 years ago and because of that his hand also hurts or something
Jojo, Ippo.
They changed really hard. I mean started at the end of the 80's. Not like the standard is any better now you just have a more generic look thanks to digitization.
He still hasn't learn to give deep to his drawings still an improvement over the flat shit he used to draw.
Armin still looks weird
Artstyle didn't change, he just got better at drawing. It still looks the same at its core.
Looks like Helck's mangaka had to learn the buttfucking nature of a regular release schedule, hence the streamlined art shift. It was weekly, right? This shit is, unfortunately, a common occurrence.
Left is 100% better than the fapbait on the right
Katte ni Kaizou
The law of the mentally challenged United States mixed race American
Jitsu Wa is up there. Initial artwork was very different.
he went full dojyannnnn