Egg wrote:Er... That's mainly interesting for the Dutch people. Especially Rockerduck.
Another one:
Daan Jippes or Daniel Branca?
Ooooh, that's a tough one. Both have done great artwork for the Disney comics.
Daan Jippes is said to have a style that's "Barkser than Barks"; 'The Jippes touch' and it's thanks to him that we're able to read Barks' Woodchuck-stories in the style they belong in (not the Strobl-style). Jippes' latest stories aren't the best, but his drawings are still great, in my opinion. Jippes also had a lot of influence on the Dutch comic-world, with his 1972 story 'Twee voor thee' ('Two for tea), with Martin Lodewijk. Let's also not forget the classic stories he amde with Fred Milton. Last but not least, he worked at the Walt Disney studio's and did work on
Aladdin and
The Lion King.
Daniel Branca's style developed through the years in a very cartoon-like style. The Ducks' face expression's became more and more (over-)exagerrated, which I liked very much. Branca was able to give you the feeling that you were watching a cartoon instead of reading a comic. I don't like his early work much, though. Those stories were often boring.
So I settle for Daan Jippes, who has accomplished most, in my opinion.
New question: Flintheart Glomgold or Magica DeSpell?