Pretty in Ink - 5pts
The artist I loved the most visually and to read about was Nell Brinkley. Her illustrative style is very appealing and dainty. I love her line work and the way she draws hair and the female figure. It's a very romantic style that is accompanied by tiny swirls and etching. She went on to inspire many others to use a delicate pen style. Following her I also enjoyed the simplified take that Ethel Hays created. The Flapper Fanny comics that were later taken over by Sylvia Sneidman were drawn in a very cute and pretty style which I enjoyed. I noticed that usually the earlier comics centered around women and children and rarely featured men unless it was in a romantic context. They style is typically pretty and cutesy and barely has anything grotesque or dark undertones. That's why I was very excited when I was reading the Mrs. Fury comic because it featured a strong and independent female lead. It seemed to be the start of women creating comics with darker undertones and being accepted to draw some violence and deeper meaning.
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