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Writers and artists - pro or still climbing - who are your biggest comic book creator influences, off the top of your head? Use covers for their books. #comicsDNA https://t.co/qIDXASZioe
The cyborgs live in a giant starship and get their own humanoid Avatars to run around the ruined surface of Earth, which has been artificially converted into a Nausicaa-meets-Attack-On-Titan apocalyptic wasteland that the real humans have to survive on a day to day basis.
I don't think it's a coincidence that early 2000s Flash cartoons borrowed from the UPA look- there was a stylistic resurgence in Cartoon Modernism from the 90s, but the digital tools lent themselves to the same kinds of workarounds used in the 50s/60s
I love Toriyama's work and it's very influential on me. He's also never going to design a Dragon Quest protagonist that isn't thin and conventionally attractive, but that's fine. It's one reason I exist to make art; to make things that my inspirations never would have.
@Danny8bit hey, if My Little Pony and Transformers can happen, anything is possible.
10. "Favorite tropes" Far as this book goes, I love found families, love me some reckless idiots-to-lovers, and I love love love a self-loathing asshole who's gonna get his shit wrecked before he figures himself out
fall is the perfect time for scary stories, and what's scarier than the prison-industrial complex? nothing
OC ROLL CALL:
Wanna be in a crowd scene for my queer witchy racing book Hex Americana? Drop your (humanoid) characters here and I'll put em in the background!*
*might need to tweak designs to make em fit in with the world, you know how it is