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josemas:
Well I know my tastes in artists has certainly changed over the years.
I remember being very enamored with the art of Burne Hogarth when I was a kid but now his work leaves me rather cold.
It was somewhat the opposite with Toth. I really didn't care for his work when I was young but have come to appreciate his art more and more over the years.
Then there is someone like Neal Adams. I couldn't stand him when I first saw his early work at DC. I must have been about nine years old at the time. By age twelve I had begun to appreciate him a lot more and by my teens I was very much a fan of his art. Nowadays I'm just kinda' lukewarm on him.
I could site other examples but you get the drift.
Best
Joe
kusunoki:
Reading different people's changing tastes is interesting. With Adams, I was absolutely blown away the first time I saw his stuff as a kid in the early '80s (I think it was reprints of his X-Men issues). Now, though, I really couldn't care either way about his work. It's similar to the way I have felt about John Byrne's stuff over the years, with the difference being that now I really don't like Byrne's work at all.
narfstar:
I think glossy paper and coloring have changed the way some artists like Adam's look. I loved both Adam's and Sterenko back in the day.
Yoc:
When I first started reading in the early 80s I couldn't stand Kirby, Ditko or Sal B. Today I still hate Sal .
Cole I loved from day one and still admire his stuff.
narfstar:
Simon and Kirby good/Simon and Royer bad. I did not like the art on 4th World or when Kirby went back to Marvel his story or art. Kane I liked at DC but his stuff when he went to Marvel was so angular it is some of my very least favorite Marvel covers. Ditko is always hit and miss with me. Not crazy about Wood's work at Marvel. I seem to have a pattern there :-\ I can't think of any Murphy Anderson that I do not like maybe it is a good thing that he never went to Marvel ::)
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