Who's your favorite manga artist in jump? For me its Horikoshi with Gege just behind. Gege needs a bit more time but he could probably end up being god tier.
Also Togashi doesn't count I love hxh but I doubt hes coming back
Manga artist
Heres Gege
Eiichiro Oda, for me
His character art is way too hideous.
Kubo, of course.
His style is pleasant but his choregraphy and panelling are both below average. And no, the meme hand spread isn't good
>a One Piece spread without a million tiny panels of people reacting to whatever is happening
whoa
>cartoonishly large hands and feet
>marbled teeth
>pupils are always drawn like the character is cross-eyed
His style is awful. He is just technically skilled which I can’t refute.
>5 of the 13 characters in this image are now dead
feels bad man
Based
When it gets down to it Kubo's designs are the most memorable to me. Special shoutouts to Isabelle during the first arc of Promised Neverland.
Horikoshi's character writing can be pretty bad but he's very good at giving his characters personality through their movement and actually letting them show off. His sketches show off their personality better than finished dialog does.
Tabata and Tatsuya Endou
it's really creepy when Hori tries to draw other people's characters and they all end up as Deku doing cosplay, even the girls
I just wish he could remember how to draw women's faces.
Boichi, hands down.
Nice try now his art is typical gook shit
His girls looks even worse now too the eyes are so fucking big
Chainsawman by Tatsuki Fujimoto has very specific artstyle but i like how diffrent it is.
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>now his art is typical gook shit
Gooks don't do shadowing, what are you talking about?
>Now
He still knows how to do his old artstyle, it even pops up here and there on the manga.
Hagiwara
Yoshifumi Tozuka
Boichi literally downgraded his own art because his editor told him to. You can't see this yourself when he was drawing both Dr. Stone and Origin at the same time.
>You can't see this yourself
Fuck, meant to write "can"
Wasn't he drawing Stone on weekly schedule and then Origin on a biweekly/monthly(I don't remember) schedule? Guy's a monster.
Origin was biweekly, and yes, he's a machine.
at least they have noses, hori could learn a thing or two
I shit on Horikoshi's writing, but he is indeed the best artist on Jump right now. Only issue I have with him is that sometimes his action scenes are messy and lack spatial sense and jumpy. Like characters are just teleporting around.
Based. Tsuyoshi Takaki draws in a similar style imho, and Black Torch should have been Bleach's successor. Still mad it got canned, at least Heart Gear is still running
He's working on 3 projects right now while managing a youtube channel
holy fuck this panel actually looks crazy good. Is this just a one off or does this series have panels like these often?