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What's an actually good book to learn how to draw 'comic style'? I know you should start with anatomy and skulls and all that jazz, but I don't want to draw professionally I just want to have some fun. But most of those 'How to draw' books are either drawn by complete hacks (*ugh*Christopher Hart*ugh*) or really old. Is there something that teaches you how to draw like modern comics? Like J. Scott Campbell or Joe Quesada or Joe Madureira?

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Of all the "How to Draw" books I ever got this was the only one worthwhile. It gives rudimentary lessons in form, perspective, proportion, gesture. mannequinization, foreshortening, composition, storytelling and inking. And while none of the lessons are comprehensive and they teach a style rather than realism, there is a bibliography in the back suggesting books on anatomy, composition and perspective.

It's a great book for a child, but unfortunately what ends up happening is the kids skip the boring stuff and go straight to the fun stuff.

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