Who is the most god-tier prebeg who ever lived?
>>7737989Didn't schulz have a wrist problem by the last two decades of Peanuts?
>>7737989His work prior to, and outside of, peanuts seemed above beg to me. His work is also among some of the most influential out there, so can we even really say peanuts was 'beg' level? I don't think that appeal was accidental.
>>7737989Jim Davis
>>7737999Show his work outside Peanuts?
>>7738000good pick, he went far as fuck on zero fundies
>>7737993Not to my knowledge.
>>7737989Ben garrison
>>7737989>Picrel's Matt Groening art evolutionYou could fill this entire thread with cartoonists that made it big.
>>7738763God he sucks as an artist. He's not even funny. How did he pull off such a successful series?
>>7738763Are we really using scribbles he gave to fans, to his actual drawings?>>7738806hiring good writers.
>>7738806by literally making an underground comic of his rabbit character and having a producer come upon it by chance
>>7738806He's appealing to normies.>>7738813You're right, his art still suck tho.>>7738848This
>>7738848every success seems just as random as this
>>7737989Scott Adams is up there, that bald chud can make money off his shitty art.
>>7738986its a shame he an heroed with two shots straight in the back of his bloodstream
The point of art is to convey ideas. And the target market. Even a simply drawn piece can be powerful.
>>7738986The top comic strip got a hearty chuckle out of me>>7739236This comic made me commiserate with Peppermint PattyOn these grounds alone I think the success of the artists behind them is warranted
One of my influences, Vaughn Bode.
Krazy kat artist whose name escapes me
>>7739406George Herriman. Great stuff.
beg?>>7738763good thing hes a writter
>>7739701Looks like just pasted a photo of himself.