I'm an artist and AI art can be very helpful saving time with certain things. If you know how to use it properly obviously. Every creative space has things that people hate on because it's new and it inevitably becomes part of the every day process. With illustration and paint it was digital before. Everyone hated it because it wasn't "authentic" and now literally every comic book company, animation company and almost every artist uses digital. Not 100% of the time but most of the time. It's easier to create, easier to store and easier to make variations of. Music was digital also as it was seen as "cheating". No longer did you need to pay engineers so much because you could record inside a computer. No longer did you need to do everything in 1 take or keep rewinding your take to a specific point. Film making was moving to digital because it was seen as "not cinematic". Again, easier to store, easier to create and there's essentially no limit to the amount you can shoot. Notice a pattern? Computers. Something that was also considered non essential or unnecessary upon their wide release. Tech will always evolve, the arts should evolve with it.
If I remember correctly, the first Captain America art was drawn with a photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger from his body building days as reference. So if it's based on a real person, why does it look so weird? Because it was a photo of a flexing pose, but Rob "never draw feet" Liefeld hid one arm behind his shield and just didn't put up the other arm, making it look like it's supposed to be a side profile of a standing pose despite being based on a 3/4's perspective flex pose.
Exactly. And the reason that pose includes locking the arms at the base of the ribcage is to make the bodybuilder's pectorals pop like that. So with his arms at his sides, it makes even less sense.
exactly the reason why its so weird is that it lacks that nuances and ignores the whole body function as the artist was trying to incorporate that reference as somewhat like a sideview standing pose..
I know what you mean. I'm learning how to draw as well. Rather than beating myself up and telling myself "I'll never be as good as Jim Lee, Alex Ross or Todd McFarlane", I instead take note that "wow, my feet are already better than Liefeld's ever were, I got this!" and the confidence boost is immense
12:17 as a cartoonist myself, i can totally see the image the artist was going for. I think if he used line weight a bit more precisely, it could have worked
Okay I'm not gonna lie, I like the Spidey splash page with Lady Stilt-Man a lot. That one is just insane stylization that I feel just works for Spidey considering how Ditko liked to make him look all spindly and bizarre. I think it's okay to forgo anatomical principles *sometimes* in art, and out of all the pieces in this video, I think that's the only one that qualifies.
Do you mean Ralph Dibny? Or is there another really weird picture of a man who is super stretched out crying while holding his dead wife who’s name is Sue
One panel headcanon: A facehugger got to Captain America, and bro was so annoyed at it that he trapped the chestburster in his ribcage by flexing those pectorals out of sheer rage.
As a geek, it is my duty to say that it does make sense that Steve can land safely on his shield in the Winter Soldier movie because of vibranium's unique properties. It absorbs the impact of the fall, and Steve's enhanced durability takes care of the rest.
how does it bounce of things then if it absorbs impacts, that never made sense to me but I've never read the comics so maybe they explain it away there.
This just shows how IMPORTANT the fundamentals are. Doesn't matter if you're going for cartoony, realism, or surreal. If you don't know the rules of drawing, then you can't break them.
Actually really like that Spiderman art, a bit janky but overall it conveys the feeling that he's moving around fast and flexible like a rubber band that just got shot from a kids fingers. Honestly like, compared to that absolutely heinous Wolverine, spidey is lookin great.
1:32 believe it or not, that is one of the best Liefield artwork. Just flip through the first X-Force issues to see people with double left hands, weird stuff intead of feet and general weird body proportions...
Regardless of how horrible these pieces of art are, I still have to give some respect to these artists because I can’t draw people (or action poses for that matter), so they’re doing something that I can’t.
the difference between Miller and Liefeld is Miller actually evolved over time to the point where he can draw like that because he KNOWS how to draw, whereas Liefeld still struggles with basic anatomy
I didn't watch the video yet. But the problem with the Captain America one is that Rob Liefeld used a reference of Schwarzenegger that had the same chest size, but the thing is, the og image is at an angle and Arnold has both arms pushing against his chest to make it bigger. Rob Liefeld made it in a flat angle with only one of cap's arms appearing, an the arm is holding the shield.
@@JasonCan-wp2fu I mean yeah it’s in the name According to Wikipedia when you search up wolverine human interactions: “The Marvel Comics superhero James "Logan" Howlett was given the nickname "Wolverine" while cage fighting because of his skill, short stature, keen animal senses, ferocity, and most notably, claws that retract from both sets of knuckles.” Technically it’s not wrong since wolverines are short yes, but☝️ they can still kill you if you get too close Plus there’s feral wolverine and to be honest it actually looks more decent than… whatever that was… But hey that never stopped me from wanting to have some fun with Wolverine 😏 if you know what I mean…
In the words of a user I once followed way back in the late 2000s on deviantart (whose proportions were...something), "My art isn't bad, its called stylized!"
The "canon" shield is a mix of vibranium and "proto"-adamantium so it absorbs a ridiculous amount of kinetic energy. He fell on it knowing it would absorb the impact energy from the fall.
That Pastoris image reminds me of a friend from years ago who drank way too much mead at the Renaissance Festival, saw a sick pair of hand-forged Wolverine claws at the blacksmith shop and blew the better part of his paycheck on them. The next day he woke up, found them in his backpack and was like "WTF did I do?" He had to drive all the way back to the Ren Faire and return them because they were like $300 he really didn't have. But for a few hours he was the Drunk Wolverine at 11:07.
12:06 don't hate me but this looks pretty awesome still 😭 like they had a good vision for the pose and the perspective's really well done. if they just tweaked the proportions a bit it'd be good
to be fair realistic proportions in that extreme pose would make it look really stiff and awkward, twisting the limbs was the right call AND it goes hard as fuck
The problem with the Captain America is really the placement of the arms. That pose is ripped straight from a side tricep pose in bodybuilding. Guartee he drew it from an actual photograph of someone in stage. Because he changed the arms and we don't see the twist at the waist, it looks wrong
Yeah, oh one hand it's strange and incorrect from anatomy standpoint but at the same time this is clearly a stylistic choice and it makes all of it look very dynamic
@@silviasabo962 Right? my biggest complaint would be the way his jaw is drawn, it's very sharp and not necessarily to my liking, but other than that I feel like a pose like this is what spiderman art is kind of all about, finding creative ways to bend and twist him to make the most dynamic pose possible
10:59 bruh the adimantium knuckles are only part of his gloves in canon, they were made so that it would reduce pain and aline straighter claws when Wolverine projects them out, but this dude decided to have them implanted into his skin somehow 💀💀💀💀
1:42: I always imagine that behind the shield there is a giant, massive ass, and Captain America, in this illustration, is "turning that butt up" (My English is limited, this was the best description I could come up with).
Worst part about the Frank miller drawings is that he used to be great (see his daredevil run and wolverine run with Chris Claremont) but over the years his drawings just started getting uglier.
He has a condition. I thinks it’s like dementia ? My uncle use to draw really good in his early 20s. I found his drawings one day and said no shot you drew this but I guess he did but I guess somewhere in his 30s he started forgetting how to draw. I guess when he’d start drawing he’d forget the proportions and the best way he described it was as he was drawing it’s like his mind what make him think he was drawing really good but after awhile he was done he’d say .. I think something’s wrong cause this looks like shit. Eventually found out that he couldn’t draw due to the condition among other things.. oh and Idk if frank miller has that condition I just made that up about frank but who knows it maybe he just draws like shit lol
Frank Miller's biggest strength was always his composition, not his drawing. The reason his Daredevil and Wolverine art looks so good is because of the inking (by Joe Rubenstein and Klaus Jansen respectively). The few times Miller inked his own work back then in the late 70s/early 80s, his art didn't look much different to how it looks now.
@ogeorge1111 What? That's nothing like what I'm claiming. Kirby art still looked like Kirby art no matter who was inking him. Miller's art would look vastly different depending on who the inker was. Look at the stuff Miller inked himself back in the early 80s such as Ronin. It's stylised and blocky just like his modern stuff and looks nothing like his Daredevil or Wolverine art, and that's because of inks. I mean, Miller didn't even pencil a lot of the Daredevil stuff he became famous for, he just provided rough breakdowns. There's way more of Jansen's style than Miller's in those issues.
I’ll defend that funny spider-man art. It’s from a Deadpool comic and all the art is kinda meant to be unsettling. And I think the funny shapes and loose anatomy is mean to show the speed cause that panel in mid fight
Ok nerd here but i just want to say that the rob liefeld drawing of cap with the big chest was never supposed to be released it was leaked and it got so big that everybody thought it was gonna be a real comic theirs a whole story to it
You're right with all the others, but man, the 9:55 is a perfect style (looks like trying to copy Simon Bisley) and it looks amazing. I know you need to do content and longer videos, but that one is a perfect piece of art for a comic book
My personal comic-art nemesis is the art of Symbiote Spider-Man. The anatomy isn’t terrible, but the textures and facial expressions are so uncanny, especially the eyes. It made me so uncomfortable that I had to stop reading the series.
Rob Liefeld was told by marvel to draw capt america with a straight on view of shield, an angled shot of the head symol, and an amgled shot of the chest symbol all in one drawing. He said agreed as long as it wasnt published. That capt america drawing was printed by wizard magazine and never published by maevel.
I am so disappointed in how Frank Miller's art has devolved over time, I mean going from Dark Knight Returns to the ABYSMAL Dark Knight Strikes again was shock inducing
Captain America could breastfeed a village
Or a camel
A true hero
Comment needs more likes. I’m in stitches right now 🤣🤣
XD
Captain Americazongas
That Captain America art kills me every time I see it
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🟦🍒
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It’s honestly misunderstood, I see it as him bursting his chest out like body builders do, the shield covering his curved backside
Damm those things be lookin pretty heavy
Can I hold ‘em ?
booba 😈
Wolverine (0:36) kills me more... 💀
Liefelds inability to draw proportions has created some accidental masterpieces
I'd take goofy art over AI "art" any day of the week
I second this
This
I agree but also if these were released today people would call it AI art
I'm an artist and AI art can be very helpful saving time with certain things. If you know how to use it properly obviously. Every creative space has things that people hate on because it's new and it inevitably becomes part of the every day process. With illustration and paint it was digital before. Everyone hated it because it wasn't "authentic" and now literally every comic book company, animation company and almost every artist uses digital. Not 100% of the time but most of the time. It's easier to create, easier to store and easier to make variations of. Music was digital also as it was seen as "cheating". No longer did you need to pay engineers so much because you could record inside a computer. No longer did you need to do everything in 1 take or keep rewinding your take to a specific point. Film making was moving to digital because it was seen as "not cinematic". Again, easier to store, easier to create and there's essentially no limit to the amount you can shoot. Notice a pattern? Computers. Something that was also considered non essential or unnecessary upon their wide release. Tech will always evolve, the arts should evolve with it.
Yeah but that wonder woman tiara was a digital drawing mistake that they failed to fix before printing.
If I remember correctly, the first Captain America art was drawn with a photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger from his body building days as reference. So if it's based on a real person, why does it look so weird? Because it was a photo of a flexing pose, but Rob "never draw feet" Liefeld hid one arm behind his shield and just didn't put up the other arm, making it look like it's supposed to be a side profile of a standing pose despite being based on a 3/4's perspective flex pose.
that is correct.
Exactly. And the reason that pose includes locking the arms at the base of the ribcage is to make the bodybuilder's pectorals pop like that. So with his arms at his sides, it makes even less sense.
Yeah, just ad the arms and it gets much better, also the shield placement makes everything so much worse
That's Liedfield in a nutshell ; badly redrawned photos.
That's how you end up with the Uncanny Valley X-Men
exactly the reason why its so weird is that it lacks that nuances and ignores the whole body function as the artist was trying to incorporate that reference as somewhat like a sideview standing pose..
learning to be a comic artist and wow...is my self- esteem up.
You've got this brah
Oil up andy
Same here bro
I know what you mean. I'm learning how to draw as well. Rather than beating myself up and telling myself "I'll never be as good as Jim Lee, Alex Ross or Todd McFarlane", I instead take note that "wow, my feet are already better than Liefeld's ever were, I got this!" and the confidence boost is immense
Me too my brother I also wannabe a comic artist
That was the glerpiest looking wolverine I've ever seen in my life in your thumbnail.
Horsetooth wolverine
Horsetooth got me 😂
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The origin of Beta Ray Bill
It’s as if the artist was mocking Wolverine, just by looking at his other works, the guy knows how to draw XD
12:17 as a cartoonist myself, i can totally see the image the artist was going for. I think if he used line weight a bit more precisely, it could have worked
11:23 Wolverine looks like he's about to say "Oi bruv where's my bread"😂😂😂
Therapist: British Wolverine can't hurt you, he isn't real
British Wolverine:
@cesar6004 🤣🤣🤣British wolverine is nightmare fuel. Do you see those teeth 🤣
@ (Insert screenshot of caveman Patrick)
Hes about to say wheres my butturd sausage.
I think the Wonder Woman cover art had printing issues which would explain the strange crown and overlapping leg
Okay I'm not gonna lie, I like the Spidey splash page with Lady Stilt-Man a lot. That one is just insane stylization that I feel just works for Spidey considering how Ditko liked to make him look all spindly and bizarre. I think it's okay to forgo anatomical principles *sometimes* in art, and out of all the pieces in this video, I think that's the only one that qualifies.
yeah that's the best art from this video
Yeah, Canete's work is really fun to read, it's got an energy a lot of other artist's don't have.
Came here to say the same thing, the over exaggeration felt intentional and adds a lot of movement to the image
cosign. it's a great splash page. the rest are dogshit though
11:10 I will never forgive that artist for how he drew my boy Wolverine he made him look like a Five Nights at Freddy's jumpscare
That one panel of Reed Richards holding his wife’s corpse, with just the words “Sue…” and his face is just-
Lmfao tell me the link for this
Do you mean Ralph Dibny? Or is there another really weird picture of a man who is super stretched out crying while holding his dead wife who’s name is Sue
@@sophiadebar382Yeah, he must mean Elongated Man (Ralph Dibny), not Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic).
what do you mean no back protection, that’s what the baby’s for
One panel headcanon:
A facehugger got to Captain America, and bro was so annoyed at it that he trapped the chestburster in his ribcage by flexing those pectorals out of sheer rage.
He used his pecs to kill the chest burster
@@steaky6523 With the look on his face? I think he gloated for an hour before getting bored and finishing the job.
14:50 Bruce: "Clark, didn't I tell you to use both eyes when you talk to me?"😂🤣
As a geek, it is my duty to say that it does make sense that Steve can land safely on his shield in the Winter Soldier movie because of vibranium's unique properties. It absorbs the impact of the fall, and Steve's enhanced durability takes care of the rest.
how does it bounce of things then if it absorbs impacts, that never made sense to me but I've never read the comics so maybe they explain it away there.
A wizard did it
This just shows how IMPORTANT the fundamentals are. Doesn't matter if you're going for cartoony, realism, or surreal.
If you don't know the rules of drawing, then you can't break them.
Spiderman playing solo twister.
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Underrated comment
That Spider-Man has his limbs twisted like Vecna attacked him.
Oh my God, Vecna is evil from Max to Spidey
Captain America got the one piece character physique
Tbh I feel like the spider man one is a great stylized drawing
Actually really like that Spiderman art, a bit janky but overall it conveys the feeling that he's moving around fast and flexible like a rubber band that just got shot from a kids fingers. Honestly like, compared to that absolutely heinous Wolverine, spidey is lookin great.
agree with u there, i thought it looked kinda cool
It makes it feel animated and fast ❤
I like it too but it’s just too out there to not be hilarious imo
@ oh it’s funny as hell lmao
The spiderman one’s look like an in between animation with how broken his body is and i fcking love it.
that's how I imagine absolute captain america would look like
1:32 believe it or not, that is one of the best Liefield artwork. Just flip through the first X-Force issues to see people with double left hands, weird stuff intead of feet and general weird body proportions...
This video could have been all Liefield.
Regardless of how horrible these pieces of art are, I still have to give some respect to these artists because I can’t draw people (or action poses for that matter), so they’re doing something that I can’t.
We all been there
The second Wolverine art looks like Gary Busey! 😂
Ahhh yes, Gary Busey - the set of teeth that pretends to be a human man. 😂
Spider man hitting the jojo pose tho
Frank Miller must have been drunk or something while drawing because DAMN.
No it's how he draws now sadly.
He's been drawing like that for years
Umm am I the only one uncontrollably laughing at some of these?
I cant be the only dying laughing at these.
I almost passed out from laughing at the superman one
@NoraJae oh crap! 🤣 yeah I definitely can't take that seriously!
Captain America don’t need a table to eat off of. He IS the table.
14:57 OMG i couldn't stop laughing!!! The look in Superman's eyes!!!
the difference between Miller and Liefeld is Miller actually evolved over time to the point where he can draw like that because he KNOWS how to draw, whereas Liefeld still struggles with basic anatomy
11:05 that Wolverine is from the same world as MegaMan's box art.
Further proof that Marvel Vs Capcom makes perfect sense.
I didn't expect the Derpy Superman.😂😂😂
I didn't watch the video yet. But the problem with the Captain America one is that Rob Liefeld used a reference of Schwarzenegger that had the same chest size, but the thing is, the og image is at an angle and Arnold has both arms pushing against his chest to make it bigger. Rob Liefeld made it in a flat angle with only one of cap's arms appearing, an the arm is holding the shield.
Both of the Wolverine ones don’t even look human
technically he isn’t human
@@JasonCan-wp2fu I mean yeah it’s in the name
According to Wikipedia when you search up wolverine human interactions:
“The Marvel Comics superhero James "Logan" Howlett was given the nickname "Wolverine" while cage fighting because of his skill, short stature, keen animal senses, ferocity, and most notably, claws that retract from both sets of knuckles.”
Technically it’s not wrong since wolverines are short yes, but☝️ they can still kill you if you get too close
Plus there’s feral wolverine and to be honest it actually looks more decent than… whatever that was…
But hey that never stopped me from wanting to have some fun with Wolverine 😏 if you know what I mean…
@@alexv3372 I just meant that wolverine is a mutant and mutants are not human
You are the reason magneto exists 😑@@JasonCan-wp2fu
@@JasonCan-wp2fu yes true
But mutant or not, that won’t stop me
Getting perhaps a bit 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 with him 😏
In the words of a user I once followed way back in the late 2000s on deviantart (whose proportions were...something), "My art isn't bad, its called stylized!"
The "canon" shield is a mix of vibranium and "proto"-adamantium so it absorbs a ridiculous amount of kinetic energy. He fell on it knowing it would absorb the impact energy from the fall.
Ngl that spider-man art at 12:12 genuinely looks great to me
Suits the character and location he inhabits. Reminds me of graffiti/tag lettering. Or a reflection in rippling water or glass.
watching this as an artist to remember mistakes happen and we're all silly humans
i also have a fever so this video is an experience yo
NGL, roasting Rob Liefeld art never gets old 😂
That Pastoris image reminds me of a friend from years ago who drank way too much mead at the Renaissance Festival, saw a sick pair of hand-forged Wolverine claws at the blacksmith shop and blew the better part of his paycheck on them. The next day he woke up, found them in his backpack and was like "WTF did I do?" He had to drive all the way back to the Ren Faire and return them because they were like $300 he really didn't have. But for a few hours he was the Drunk Wolverine at 11:07.
I took an art class in college these artworks are considered examples of bad anatomy
I love redrawing Frank Miller shit as warmups.
That Wolverine is if Gary Busey played Logan instead of Hugh.
He’s like a sentient set of teeth.
🤣
@patrickstewart3446 omg that's good stuff
12:06 don't hate me but this looks pretty awesome still 😭 like they had a good vision for the pose and the perspective's really well done. if they just tweaked the proportions a bit it'd be good
Looks like a smear frame but the kind of smear frame you’d screenshot cuz it goes hard
to be fair realistic proportions in that extreme pose would make it look really stiff and awkward, twisting the limbs was the right call AND it goes hard as fuck
Looking at some of those makes me really understand why learning academy art first is important.
The problem with the Captain America is really the placement of the arms. That pose is ripped straight from a side tricep pose in bodybuilding. Guartee he drew it from an actual photograph of someone in stage. Because he changed the arms and we don't see the twist at the waist, it looks wrong
12:06 am I crazy or does this panel go insanely hard
Yeah, oh one hand it's strange and incorrect from anatomy standpoint but at the same time this is clearly a stylistic choice and it makes all of it look very dynamic
@@silviasabo962 Right? my biggest complaint would be the way his jaw is drawn, it's very sharp and not necessarily to my liking, but other than that I feel like a pose like this is what spiderman art is kind of all about, finding creative ways to bend and twist him to make the most dynamic pose possible
The skrull captain America from that Xbox game brought me back😂 3:39
Name of the game plz
@ Avengers Battle for Earth
@ Avengers Battle for Earth
@@Wesley-zx6ox thx
@ do you know the game I’m talking about
10:59 bruh the adimantium knuckles are only part of his gloves in canon, they were made so that it would reduce pain and aline straighter claws when Wolverine projects them out, but this dude decided to have them implanted into his skin somehow 💀💀💀💀
Man i laughed so hard with the commentary, i laughed myself into a headache😂😂😂😢😢😅😅😂😂
1:42: I always imagine that behind the shield there is a giant, massive ass, and Captain America, in this illustration, is "turning that butt up" (My English is limited, this was the best description I could come up with).
Amazing. Pure, unfiltered nightmare fuel.
14:23 That crash landing on earth did something to Superman 💀
This makes me feel so good about my own stuff lmao, but also frustrated because people get paid for that
That Wolverine being gnarly still unironically haunts me whenever I try to draw portraits 😭
Finally, bad comic arts without mentioning phototraced Greg Land shit! Good job, funny stuff😂
11:05 that looks like Bundun Wolverine 😭😂
Worst part about the Frank miller drawings is that he used to be great (see his daredevil run and wolverine run with Chris Claremont) but over the years his drawings just started getting uglier.
He has a condition. I thinks it’s like dementia ? My uncle use to draw really good in his early 20s. I found his drawings one day and said no shot you drew this but I guess he did but I guess somewhere in his 30s he started forgetting how to draw. I guess when he’d start drawing he’d forget the proportions and the best way he described it was as he was drawing it’s like his mind what make him think he was drawing really good but after awhile he was done he’d say .. I think something’s wrong cause this looks like shit. Eventually found out that he couldn’t draw due to the condition among other things.. oh and Idk if frank miller has that condition I just made that up about frank but who knows it maybe he just draws like shit lol
Frank Miller's biggest strength was always his composition, not his drawing. The reason his Daredevil and Wolverine art looks so good is because of the inking (by Joe Rubenstein and Klaus Jansen respectively). The few times Miller inked his own work back then in the late 70s/early 80s, his art didn't look much different to how it looks now.
@@carlgibson285 Nope, what you are claiming is equivalant to looking at Kirby's Silver Star and saying, "He's nothing without Vince Colletta".
@ogeorge1111 What? That's nothing like what I'm claiming. Kirby art still looked like Kirby art no matter who was inking him. Miller's art would look vastly different depending on who the inker was. Look at the stuff Miller inked himself back in the early 80s such as Ronin. It's stylised and blocky just like his modern stuff and looks nothing like his Daredevil or Wolverine art, and that's because of inks. I mean, Miller didn't even pencil a lot of the Daredevil stuff he became famous for, he just provided rough breakdowns. There's way more of Jansen's style than Miller's in those issues.
How could you forget about that horrible Batman face from Injustice? That face haunts my nightmars
Meme potential
11:14 that wolverine looks like Gilbert Gottfried running to tell you a joke 😂
Dude this is the hardest I’ve laughed in a long time 🤘🏽
Alt tytle: roasting the shit out of Frank Miller
Wonder Woman looks strung out. Like a in a 1980s rock epidemic kinda way.
I've never watched one of these videos. This dude is freaking funny😂😂😂
Nah the spiderman one actually good, very stylized and dynamic and his anatomy makes sense.
i grew up in the 90s. Liefeld is just classic to me. Cable who's like 80% upper body and pouches.
To be fair to the baby one, you would be shocked at the number of infants who look like your 50 year old Uncle who retired in Boca Raton.
Yeah but said baby still looks like they're fucking melting.
That one Captain America picture makes him look like he's heavy like a brinks truck, looking like he's tip-top, shining like a wristwatch.
I’ll defend that funny spider-man art. It’s from a Deadpool comic and all the art is kinda meant to be unsettling. And I think the funny shapes and loose anatomy is mean to show the speed cause that panel in mid fight
14:58 superman when lois is changing 1000miles away while he's fighting crime
10:26 is that Venom hunched down??? Seems like he is hiding away…….Maybe this Venom in this cover seems to freak out by this Wolverine😂😂😂😂
Ok nerd here but i just want to say that the rob liefeld drawing of cap with the big chest was never supposed to be released it was leaked and it got so big that everybody thought it was gonna be a real comic theirs a whole story to it
Everytime i see that captain america picture i automatically lose 500000000 braincells
You're right with all the others, but man, the 9:55 is a perfect style (looks like trying to copy Simon Bisley) and it looks amazing. I know you need to do content and longer videos, but that one is a perfect piece of art for a comic book
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Every art here literally looks 10000000 times better then mine💀
My personal comic-art nemesis is the art of Symbiote Spider-Man. The anatomy isn’t terrible, but the textures and facial expressions are so uncanny, especially the eyes. It made me so uncomfortable that I had to stop reading the series.
Maybe Superman from this earth was drunk to kryptonite beer 😂😂😂😂😂 14:51
Ngl, I kinda fw both Sam Kieth and Eric Canete's drawings
Never laughed so hard. Great vid!
Frank Miller’s Buzz Lightyear Joker is the scariest
You should do Appreciating Good Comic Art to balance it out 😅
My favorite genre of art is when people try to draw guys with really bigs pecs but just end up giving them boobs
11:05 Wolverine looks like if Butthead from Beavis and Butthead decided to go dress up as Wolverine for Halloween.
No protection on her back? She clearly has a meat shield strapped to her back.
Rob Liefeld was told by marvel to draw capt america with a straight on view of shield, an angled shot of the head symol, and an amgled shot of the chest symbol all in one drawing. He said agreed as long as it wasnt published. That capt america drawing was printed by wizard magazine and never published by maevel.
"Yaoi Hands Superman isn't real, he can't hurt you."
8:00 :
i always pictured LiefeldBadCap's opposite side looking like his torso is opening like a refrigerator door
he's got gatorades in there
Dude! I could not stop laughing! I watched this at 3am and ended up waking my entire family up! This was great!
3am club luckily it's just me and the dogs
8:45 Superman: My knuckles have the size of G0d.
I am so disappointed in how Frank Miller's art has devolved over time, I mean going from Dark Knight Returns to the ABYSMAL Dark Knight Strikes again was shock inducing
Frank should of stuck to his cool sin city style.
@twk8520 Yeah he should have
He is old and sickly now
His hands are no longer steady
His hands are actually shaking
But he doesn’t stop drawing
Drawing is his Therapy
11:31 Is that Wolverine: Annoying Orange edition ??? !!🤣
The Voldemort sound at 4:23 killed me LMAO
Subscribing, this dude is funny asf 😂
Ryan Gosling looking real clean in that suit BTW 😎
What is it with Ryan Gosling?
6:44 tell that to Raiden from MGR,he would like to have a word with you
HAHAHHAHAJS FRRR
14:00 this hits the batman beyond in injustice 2 mask level of uncanny