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Welcome back to the Answer of the Week, where Joe and Matt give their answers to the THN Question of the Week along with YOUR audio responses! This week’s question, courtesy of verticalsuplex: who is your favorite comic book artist that started their careers mimicking a more well-known artist, before developing a style of their own?
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I was listening to the podcast as I always do either working at night or just when I put anything comic related to the side just to relax. I had to put this late entry in……Travis Charest would be my guy to put on this list. He started out from DC to Image as a Jim Lee clone. Yeah, everyone at the house of IMAGE during the 90’s before they decided to explore all genre of comics were all clones. Just entertain this thought…..Liefield had Platt, Morat and some other dudes that I really cannot remember or my brain refuses to name. Sylvestri had to many to count. McFarlene had soooooo many put Capullo still remains. Many people say that J. Scott was from the tree of Jim Lee although he started with some LEE in his early work but he has more DEAN YEAGLE even to this day. Before I leave, I looked up Travis to see what he is doing so unless info has not been updated he is not in Europe but is in his home country of Canada doing his creator owned SPACE GIRL along with freelance work with the big 2 and doing cons.