Since the Golden Age of superhero comics, Superman has led the charge in defining what it means to be a comic book superhero. The powerful boy scout is practically the standard-bearer for all the traits and values that make the perfect caped hero, and many heroes have followed in his footsteps. However, the hero wouldn’t be what he is without a long line of talented artists bringing him and his world to life on the page.Superman has had many prolific artists help craft his story throughout the almost 90 years he’s been around, and the modern era of DC has been no different. The 21st century especially has seen many talented artists leave an indelible mark on the story of Superman and Metropolis. Every artist brings their own unique style to the Man of Steel, and the modern era has seen a balance struck between wholesome, classic art and gritty, modern styles.Dan Mora is one of the more recent prolific artists to draw Superman, but he immediately earned a strong fan base for his art style. Mora’s work on the Man of Tomorrow channels a classic, even wholesome take on the hero, something perfect for Mark Waid’s lighter take on the hero for World’s Finest.REVIEW: DC’s Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #1
Since the Golden Age of superhero comics, Superman has led the charge in defining what it means to be a comic book superhero. The powerful boy scout is practically the standard-bearer for all the traits and values that make the perfect caped hero, and many heroes have followed in his footsteps. However, the hero wouldn’t be what he is without a long line of talented artists bringing him and his world to life on the page.
Superman has had many prolific artists help craft his story throughout the almost 90 years he’s been around, and the modern era of DC has been no different. The 21st century especially has seen many talented artists leave an indelible mark on the story of Superman and Metropolis. Every artist brings their own unique style to the Man of Steel, and the modern era has seen a balance struck between wholesome, classic art and gritty, modern styles.
Dan Mora is one of the more recent prolific artists to draw Superman, but he immediately earned a strong fan base for his art style. Mora’s work on the Man of Tomorrow channels a classic, even wholesome take on the hero, something perfect for Mark Waid’s lighter take on the hero for World’s Finest.
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