The universes of American manga and comics show numerous differences, from the serialization to the style and culture topics covered. In recent years, however, these two publishing worlds have been converging, and recently a famous Marvel and DC artist dedicated a drawing to Son Goku of the historical Dragon ball.
The work of Akira Toriyama indeed marked a defining moment in the manga industry that influenced many artists of future generations while defining the stylistic traits of most of the modern day Shonen. Of course, the proliferation of the exploits of Goku and the Z Warriors did also impressed talented writers outside of Japan, including Chris Samnee, Artist best known for his work on Thor: The Mighty Avenger.
Samnee, who published a sketch of All Might of My Hero Academia back in August 2021, has returned to pay homage to the world of manga by representing Goku, the protagonist of the Toriyama series, with his unique and detailed style as an emblem of. applies to the Japanese caricature. The drawing shown below is heavily based on the chiaroscuro and on the play of shadows and lights that are reflected in the face of the fighter one of Dragon Ball’s signature energy attacks. Let us know in the comments what you think of this particular crossover.
In conclusion, let’s remember Yamcha is a professional athlete in personal life, so leave Vegeta to a double cosplay against # 18.
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– CHRIS SAMNEE (@ChrisSamnee) September 29, 2021




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