Brett Bean’s kinetic style masterfully blends the energy of classic animation with gritty fantasy to create a truly dynamic visual narrative. It is a sophisticated example of how fluid movement can redefine the traditional comic book experience.
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Added:Today we're breaking down the visual lightning storm that is Dork number one and giving flowers to its creator and our friend Brett Bean. 60 seconds with Snickers starts now.
Before we talk art, we want to celebrate Dork creator Brett Bean who just commemorated an incredible 20th anniversary with his wife Julie. Brett, congratulations from all of us.
Brett isn't just a powerhouse talent.
He's genuinely one of the most generous, supportive, and universally loved humans in the entire comic community and we are thrilled to feature the full original art for this book on our site.
There's a reason Dork's popularity and rise has been absolutely meteoric.
Brett's style has been described as kinetic cartooning. It balances the hyper-detailed expressive character designs of classic animation with the gritty textured world building of high fantasy.
His storytelling is incredibly efficient packing every panel with a manic energy and utilizing sweeping gesture lines and highly dynamic physical comedy to create pages that practically jump out at you.
His line work is crisp yet loose giving the action a relentless fluid momentum that keeps you hooked from panel to panel. Half dwarf, half orc, and nothing less than 100% love on our end. Head over to snickers.com to explore the complete full issue in high resolution and please like, comment, and follow to help us grow the community. I'll see you in the next 60 seconds.
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