-Arakawa Hiromu
(Fullmetal Alchemist. Good art. Economic, too, when it needs to be. And that DEDICATION. Good action, good pacing, GOOD SHIT.)
-Hayao Miyazaki (Presentation, pacing and style. VERY dedicated. Totoro was a bit boring for my tastes, but Spirited Away and Kiki's Delivery Service were the SHIT)
-Tracy Butler
(Detail AND comics. The #dream. She researches, and studies. A master in facial expression and body language alike. Very interesting and colourful line of characters too. Scenes carry emotion and weight. JUST BYOODIFUL)
-Doxy
(Super technical, to a fault. However, the amount of commitment and dedication and thought is something I admire. Very informative too.)
-Masashi Kishimoto
(Naruto, the manga. Very good art, while still being smart and economic. )
-Purplekecleon (Forbiddenflora)
(Nice character design, also very expressive with her faces and bodies. Presentation could use some work, but damn if her comics aren't aesthetically fun and pleasing.)
-Kouta Hirano
(Hellsing, the episodic manga. Very stylistic, though many times when he tries to rush a drawing it's very noticeable and I hate it. Also, excessively pointy chins are the devil. Good dark action, though. Very good presentation, overall, I feel.)
-Chuck Jones
(Looney-fuckin'-tunes. Disciplined.)
-Mech-station
(Mech-maker. Very american style.)
-Ed Herny
(expressive, if a bit too loose for what I want to go for. Good art, tho. Very american, reminds me a lot of Bill Watterson.)