If i listed all the artist that i've "been into" at one time or another id probably break my computer.But the two that are consistently favorites of mine are Kirby and J Buscema.
I LOVE J. Buscema's work, PS,
especially the early stuff from 1949 to 1961 for Orbit and Dell and Atlas. What a talent! I was always surprised that he never got a shot at an EC story.
I met the man once at an early San Diego Convention and arranged to have him come to my motel room for a two hour chat with me and some friends (Ron Harris and Art Scott if memory serves). This was back in the early 70s. The con was small and informal enough that we sat and looked through a bunch of old comics I'd brought to question him about: like who inked his Roy Rogers work? (Mario Aquaviva) and what was his first story for Timely (a story about robbing Abraham Lincoln's grave). He told us stories about the Timely Bullpen where he worked alongside John Severin, Gene Colan, Syd Shores and Joe Maneely, among others. The convention and his fame soon escalated to a point that prohibited such casual get togethers, but I'll never forget that afternoon.
If you're interested in JB's entire career, I've helped Michel Maillot <
mike.jersey@orange.fr> put together the "definitive" listing of his work. I don't know where it's been published, but you can write him and ask. I'm hoping to meet Michel next month when I'm in Paris.
As for Kirby, he's one of a kind. My biography of him (
http://www.bpib.com/illustra2/kirby.htm) says it better than any paraphrasing I might manage here.
I think you have good taste, sir. Welcome aboard.
Peace, Jim (|:{>