Grateful Dead – Bean Bear – Great Beyond

Grateful Dead - Bean Bear - Great Beyond

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Drawing Words and Writing Pictures: Making Comics: Manga, Graphic Novels, and Beyond (Paperback)

Drawing Words and Writing Pictures: Making Comics: Manga, Graphic Novels, and Beyond

Amazon.com Review

Learn to create your own comics with Drawing Words and Writing Pictures, a richly illustrated collection of 15 in-depth lessons that cover everything from crafting your story to lettering and laying out panels.

Take a Look Inside Drawing Words and Writing Pictures


Three Panels That Move Beyond the Grid

This page from Mike Mignola’s Hellboy is a beautiful example of creating rhythm and mood. Read more… In Blankets, Craig Thompson tells his story through dramatic and unexpected page layouts. Read more… In David B.’s Epileptic, the shape and orientation of the panel reinforce the storytelling. Read more…


InuYasha – Movie 1 Affections Touching Across Time + Movie 2 The Castle Beyond The Looking Glass Anime DVD

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Draw your Own Manga: Beyond the Basics (Paperback)

Draw your Own Manga: Beyond the Basics

From School Library Journal

Grade 7 Up?With Japanese art influencing everything from action figures to breakfast cereals, the question is not where to find books on drawing manga, but which of the many available titles are best for your library. This book is by far the most authentic?having been written, illustrated, and endorsed by Japanese manga artists and published first in Japanese. Basics covers characters, effects, backgrounds, and coloring. It teaches drawing by way of explanatory text and samples rather than showing a step-by-step production of a character. This style allows serious art students to feel as though they are being taught rather than simply learning to copy a specific drawing. Because this book was translated from a right-to-left-reading format into a left-to-right format, and because much of the book takes place in panels, comics-style, there is a slight learning curve involved in reading it. Still, manga fans will have no problem deciphering it and will benefit from its mixture of playfulness and professionalism. The book includes an interview with Shinji Mizushima, who draws baseball-themed manga, a welcomed respite from the usual sci-fi/fantasy-themed art that is, admittedly, more popular in the United States. He offers some interesting insights into what it’s like to be a professional manga artist.?Steev Baker, Kewaskum Public Library, WI
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Review

“This book goes beyond the call of duty by teaching the elements behind real manga, not how to copy the style robotically. The interview with manga legend Shinji Mizushima is also a real eye-opener for manga-ka winnable.” -Newtype USA
“Manga fans will have no problem deciphering it and will benefit from its mixture of playfulness and professionalism” -School Library Journal
“What makes this book stand out from the numerous other manga and anime how-to books are the great interviews with professionals . . . highly recommended.” -Hawaii Herald
“Ever wanted to draw manga but didn’t know where to start? Do you feel there’s something not quite right with your drawing but not sure what? [This book] is the book for you”-Japan Today