Just been lost in the rabbit hole of various manga art styles lately, and wanted to bring this discussion here. From the clean lines and futuristic themes of Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell, to the exaggerated features and comedic expressions unique to Hirohiko Araki's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, each style has its own charm and emotional resonance.
Lately, the art style of Takehiko Inoue really captivated me. The detail and realism mixed with fluid action in Vagabond is astonishing and brings a sense of immersion that resonates with me deeply.
What about you guys? Which manga art styles have managed to grip your attention or resonate with you on a personal level? Why? It could be something as simple as liking the way characters are drawn, or something deep like how the style complements the storytelling. I'm eagerly looking forward to your answers and discussing this joy of manga art styles.
Lately, the art style of Takehiko Inoue really captivated me. The detail and realism mixed with fluid action in Vagabond is astonishing and brings a sense of immersion that resonates with me deeply.
What about you guys? Which manga art styles have managed to grip your attention or resonate with you on a personal level? Why? It could be something as simple as liking the way characters are drawn, or something deep like how the style complements the storytelling. I'm eagerly looking forward to your answers and discussing this joy of manga art styles.
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