Steve Moore’s artwork in In the Bleachers is a perfect blend of simplicity and exaggeration, designed to amplify the humor in his sports-themed comic strip. His minimalist yet expressive style sets the tone for the comic’s witty take on athletics, making even the most absurd scenarios feel natural and engaging.
Moore’s characters are often drawn with exaggerated proportions—oversized heads, lanky limbs, and bewildered expressions—that emphasize the ridiculousness of sports culture. Whether it’s a clumsy football player, an overzealous coach, or a befuddled referee, each figure is crafted to deliver the punchline visually before the reader even reads the caption.
One of Moore’s signature artistic techniques is the use of motion lines and dynamic poses, which create a sense of action while maintaining the strip’s cartoonish charm. His ability to convey complex emotions—frustration, confusion, triumph—with just a few strokes showcases his mastery of visual storytelling.
Profile info In the Bleachers
#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

#11

#12

#13

#14

#15

#16

#17

#18

#19

#20
