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  • >art question for you: who do you think was the most influential comics artist of the eighties? I would go with Bill Sienkiewicz over say, Frank Miller, as the guy who experimented the most and took his art in all these different interesting places and influenced a lot of current guys. Also where in your pantheon of greats do you place Gil Kane? I personally have him all the way up there alongside Kirby.>

    Most influential of the 80s? No question: Art Adams.

    And Gil Kane is pretty great.

    • August 26, 2015 (9:34 am)
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      Agree with this so much.
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      Art was pretty much foundational to artists like Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld as well, and probably the father of the Image...
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