Since I don’t have a ready-made list of those, I’ll change things up a little and give you my list of favorite artists who worked on my favorite GN’s. Note that I’m mainly a reader of Euro GN’s, as you’ll see: (click for samples)
P̲i̲e̲r̲r̲e̲ A̲l̲a̲r̲y - Stylish, kinetic work featuring figures with unusually expressive, even eccentric faces. His cartoony style works surprisingly well for historical fiction, which Alary demonstrates again and again. [Don Vega, B̲e̲l̲l̲a̲d̲o̲n̲n̲a̲***☑***, Conan the Cimmerian, SinBad, Silas Corey]
D̲e̲n̲i̲s̲ B̲o̲d̲a̲r̲t̲ - Just as Alary is a master of motion, Bodart is a master of bringing stationary figures to life, particularly in his Victorian-era works. [G̲r̲e̲e̲n̲ M̲a̲n̲o̲r̲***☑***, <many more>]
Since I don’t have a ready-made list of those, I’ll change things up a little and give you my list of favorite artists who worked on my favorite GN’s. Note that I’m mainly a reader of Euro GN’s, as you’ll see: (click for samples)
Aaand the other 17 are here.
(yes, I need to migrate that list to the FV!)