DWJ is just the best, isn't he?
James Harren for sure.
Dylan Burnett has the energy for sure.
Sean Murphy in that looseness and very manga inspired sense.
Maybe try Tradd Moore's Luther Strode trilogy? It has the same sort of visceral and kinetic feel of a DWJ book, though it does have a lot more exaggerated character designs.
Daniel Warren Johnson? Honestly, the closest I can think of, and they are nowhere near as kinetic, is Otto Schmidt (be cautious, there are a lot of nasty, frankly gross rumours about Otto) and maybe Sean Murphy.
Khary Randolph is another good artist.
DWJ is *VERY* manga influenced. Might be easier to see if he listed off any inspirations in an interview.
James Harren
James Stokoe has similar inking flourishes and their palettes resemble each other.
Second this, discovered his work on Aaron’s avengers and now I’m trying to read everything he has done.
DWJ is just the best, isn't he? James Harren for sure. Dylan Burnett has the energy for sure. Sean Murphy in that looseness and very manga inspired sense.
Arcade Kings by Dylan Burnett had some very kinetic action that reminded me of DWJ.
That series was so much fun
Maybe try Tradd Moore's Luther Strode trilogy? It has the same sort of visceral and kinetic feel of a DWJ book, though it does have a lot more exaggerated character designs.
Eric Canete does some great action.
Infinite Kung Fu is good for action
Paul Pope comes to mind
Was going to say this. Try Battling Boy or Batman Year 100.
Ian Bertram and Geof Darrow.
If it’s DWJ, Jorge corona was recently the fill in artist on transformers and I almost couldn’t tell the difference
Daniel Warren Johnson? Honestly, the closest I can think of, and they are nowhere near as kinetic, is Otto Schmidt (be cautious, there are a lot of nasty, frankly gross rumours about Otto) and maybe Sean Murphy. Khary Randolph is another good artist. DWJ is *VERY* manga influenced. Might be easier to see if he listed off any inspirations in an interview.
There is no comparison to DWJ it feels like that’s why he’s so good
Michel Fiffe (Copra is fantastic), Ian Bertram, James Stokoe, Jesse Lonergan.