European Graphic Novels+
“BD” refers to Franco-Belgian comics, but let's open things up to include ALL Euro comics and GN's. Euro-style artistry from around the world is also welcome.
* BD = "Bandes dessinées"
* BDT = Bedetheque
* GN = graphic novel
* LBK = Lambiek
* LC = "Ligne claire"
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Dang... the art is sensational!
Thank you so much;
I'll be reading this in the coming days (or weeks?) to see if it fits.
EDIT: re-started from page one, and at that point it was just so... awkward and melodramatic. *sheesh*
Yeah, the art is really something and the world and character designs are top notch. The story has some lengths at points for me but some of it is really epic.
Speaking if good art:
https://www.irovedout.com/
This one is veeeeeeery NSFW, be warned.
Ah, I've read that one before.
I like the art, and don't mind the NSFW aspects, but just as I'm trying to avoid manga-style work, I'm also trying to avoid American-style work, and this one is ultra-heavy on... I guess I might say 'style and showiness,' which I tend to associate with American culture and artistry. I could say more, but I think I'll leave it at that.
Don't get me wrong, please-- I love my dose of Bollywood, Shaw Bros HK films, Zucker Bros films, and so forth, but those showy, stylish works are designed as self-parody in many ways, the same way BACK does it, above.
Honestly, finding even semi-Euro-style webcomics in English is just NOT easy, so I do appreciate your efforts, mate.
Since I first posted this list some months back, I've found a few more entries to add, but only time, and snooping through hundreds of candidates, got me there. It simply isn't easy finding the right stuff for this list. :S
Oh, interesting, I never thought it was very "American" stlyl-wise. I'd be interesting in your thoughts/examples if you have the time (but don't bother if you'd rather not). Is it mostly about the characters faces being kind of cartoonish in proportion?