Inspired by 1970-1980 european comics

    • @LoulouOPA
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      23 months ago

      Wow thank you so much, I wanted that feel of like, the hero now that the job is done, is leaving… Makes me want to continue the style 😊.

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      13 months ago

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    • @LoulouOPA
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      33 months ago

      Thank you !

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    • @LoulouOPA
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      23 months ago

      Thank you so much !!

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  • appel
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    53 months ago

    Nice work OP! Can you name a few of those 70s/80s Euro space comics you like best? Would love to check some out.

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      3 months ago

      Moebius works are obviously something I’d recommend, but there are so many and so different ones. Space stuff? John Watercolor et la redingote qui tue is wonderful but doesn’t look like this at all. I’d recommend the Incal series which is a masterpiece, but there are also several short series from the -70 which I don’t know the names of, I can check them out when I get back home (away atm).

      Valérian et Laureline is heavy space 1970-80 which have influenced me heavily. Good BD IMO :-)

      On a side note, I did read Filemon too, maybe it junked me away from more traditional thinking when it comes to drawing and creativity. You are allowed to do whatever you want :-)

      Barbarella was really something too back in the male dominated space.

      Gotta go sleep, cheers !

  • RBG
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    33 months ago

    Like minimalistic Mobius (Jean Giraud) artwork.

    • @LoulouOPA
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      23 months ago

      No now you’re just teasing me 😳 I fell in love with all this because of his works, the Incal, retrospectively metal hurlant, those lines …