The gengar illustration looks like it'd fit in a Kazuo Umezu joint. Love that kabutops just shredding a regular-ass prehistoric fish. I'll always have a deep love for this unstandardized era of pokemon. Rough edges yet to be smoothed by being the biggest franchise in the world.
I found this comic from 2004 at my parent's house. It's too funny to me that I've been trying to make a story about monster collecting for almost 20 years 😂
I was lucky enough to pick up an issue of shonen jump from the grocery store when I was a kid in 2004. The gritty, weird, early-chapters of Yu-Gi-Oh were in that issue, and they left a DEEP impression on me. Rest in piece Kazuki Takahashi https://t.co/uUChwcENuO
"...Berserk is really a shojo manga"
RIP Kentaro Miura.. Even though he wasn't able to complete his story I'm really grateful for what he gave us. Journey is more important than the destination.. https://t.co/ha1krPV0ie
Cannabis Works by Tatsuyuki Tanaka is my favorite art book of all time.
These game covers go so hard it's unbelievable..
I get so much fuel to develop my game just from looking at Sugimori's early Pokémon sketches for two seconds.
KESHI. My submission to the 100th Anniversary Jump Tezuka Contest. It's about an employee at a fruit delivery company who undergoes a trial. RTs appreciated! ✨ https://t.co/0MswAjJTws
The encyclopedic drawings in this are WILD https://t.co/AXYlHnJY66
Start || Finish From a piece I made for @Polygon back in November!