Nextwave. It has some of the best comic Looney Tunes-style over-the-top violence out there.
Yes, I'm doing a mainstream comic. Sue me.
"Everyone wants an answer, don't they?... I hate things with answers." — Grant MorrisonUsagi Yojimbo has a wonderfully cartoony art style which is versatile enough for both humor and serious moments.
Weird in a Can (updated M-F)I grew up with Tintin, Asterix and Disney Anthology Comics, so most of the comics I like are cartoony.
edited 8th Nov '10 1:57:04 AM by Medinoc
"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."Does Atomic Robo count as 'cartoony?' It's definitely more stylized, rather than realistic.
https://www.facebook.com/emileunmedicatedanduncutAtomic Robo. Yep, I'd say the art style is cartoony, especially as the artist is also co-drawing the Animated Avengers comic book.
Also, Atomic Robo is my favorite comic with cartoony art style.
Absolutely, positively, without a doubt in my mind, Scud The Disposable Assassin.
Sam And Max is good too, as is The Goon.
The Oz books written by Eric Shanower and drawn by Skottie Young. They are 8-issue adaptions of the Oz books, and they just released the first issue of the third book. I LOVE these comics, especially because Young's one of my favorite artists in the industry.
edited 14th Nov '10 12:03:13 PM by Aleclom
Rawr!The Legion of Superheroes Tv Show Comic tie in. It just lloked great. Too Goodtolast.
Closet DCLAU fan.Calvin and Hobbes. That is all.
(wo)Man of a thousand voices... In her head.Asterix. If my uncle wasn't a librarian, I wouldn't have been introduced to such a great series.
edited 29th Nov '10 7:07:48 AM by MrW
This topic is for people to list their favorite independent or mainstream comics with a simple, exaggerated or "cartoony" art style. (NOTE: Please refrain from "Take Thats" aimed at an artist you don't like. I'm intending this for art styles that are intentionally unrealistic.)
Okay, I guess I'll start off and go with Mice Templar.