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Just a reminder that Inoue's "Slam Dunk Illustrations 2" Art Book will be out next week 🏀 https://t.co/JfDBOInji6
If you didn't know, Bruce Timm (the genius behind Batman & Justice league TAS) is publishing an oversized Ero-Book collection!!! Also you get a nude 8x10 print, if you pre-order it here: https://t.co/mVf6rv5Thg
Lenil Francis Yu - What Lenil Yu has to offer by drawing superheroes, is fantasy, with a touch of authenticity. He captures the action, scale & realism of a superhero film, within a comic. Which makes him the perfect pick for those massive crossovers, or event level storylines.
Frank Cho - Korean comic book writer, self taught artist, and a master of anatomy. Frank has a great understanding of the human figure, and he is well suited for showcasing the athleticism and physical attributes of the superhero body type.
Lemme explain the importance of Evangelion for those who think it's overrated:
If there's no EVA there's no FLCL. If there's no FLCL, then we lose Avatar, Diebuster & Gurren Lagann. If you get rid of Gurren there's no Kill La Kill + 1000 other things it inspired♻️
Artbook Recommendation #69: The Art of The Legend of Korra by Michael DiMartino & Bryan Koinetzko
$24.99 (Available in U.S)
182 Pages of Character Designs, Concept Art, Storyboards, Sketches, Backgrounds + Production Notes used during the development of Korra.
Edayan - One of Capcom's brightest young talents, and mentored by some of their most elite. Edayan was hired by Capcom through a contest, and worked as an assistant, before stepping up as character designer for the cult classic fighting games "Rival Schools & Project Justice".
@mangakuishinbou start a dialogue. I dislike shounen manga in general so you'll almost never see me mention them, but when I talk about lesser known seinen manga, plenty of people are happy to engage with me or share thoughts.
Greg Capullo - With cartoonish grit, and terrific use of shadows, Capullo is easily among the top artists to ever work on Batman. Greg made his debut in the early 90's drawing X-Force & Spawn, before re-emerging in 2011, with a successful 5 year run as the lead artist on Batman.