I recommend that you click on some of these to be able to read the text
These are from Lackadaisy Cats by Tracy Butler
I absolutely love this artist's character's facial expressions and the way her panels flow together.
These are from Hanna is Not a Boy's Name by Tessa Stone
The thing I love most about this comic is the paneling, it's like nothing I've ever seen and is so dynamic.
These are from Rice Boy by Evan Dahm
The thing I love about his work is how much he just lets his drawings tell the story, and when dialogue does come into play it flows just as easily as his art. His visuals are so imaginative, and his characters are so striking and memorable.










These are super cool! I too dig on the panels of Tessa's work and you're right about Tracey's facial expressions. That's key no matter what your "style" is. I recommend this book to all my illustration students. I had to buy it when I was myself a student. It is SUPER helpful The Artist's Complete Guide to Facial Expression by Gary Faigin. It's still in my personal library.
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