Saturday, August 30, 2008
Wild Adapter
Wild Adapter is a manga by Kazuya Minekura of Saiyuki and Bus Gamer fame. Like all her work, the artwork for this series is excellent. This series also has some shounen-ai elements as well.
The manga is available in America from TOKYOPOP.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Father and Son
Only recently have I gotten into Justice Society of America (JSA) and I'm enjoying the earlier issues quite a bit.
Here are some scans of Ted Grant (Wildcat) and his son Tom Bronson (also Wildcat) from issues two and three.
Here are some scans of Ted Grant (Wildcat) and his son Tom Bronson (also Wildcat) from issues two and three.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Angel's Feather
Angel's Feather is a yaoi game from Blue Impact. It has a good variety of characters and couples and it's one of the few yaoi games to get an animated version. The OVA based on the game was even released on DVD in America.
This post features various artwork created for the game.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Green Lantern in CG
Only a couple of days after my most recent MK vs DCU post, some new artwork from the game came out featuring another DC hero, Green Lantern. It looks like they're using Hal Jordan. Check it out below:
Monday, August 25, 2008
Zombie Loan
Zombie Loan is a manga series by duo Peach-Pit, who are more well-known for titles such as DearS and the recent Shugo Chara. The series revolves a girl who can see "death rings" around people's necks and how she gets involved with two "dead" guys who fight zombies.
Pictures from the Zombie Loan artbook have been popping up and most of the art in this post comes from that book. I like the unique, soft style of the artwork for this manga.
Zombie Loan also spawned an anime series in 2007 which is still not licensed for release in America.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Neo Angelique Abyss
It's time for some more Neo Angelique, with the focus solely on the anime version, Neo Angelique Abyss. In the last Neo Angelique post, I admitted that Rayne (the redhead) was my fave of the guys. That's still true. I guess I'm just a sucker for (almost) permanently bared midriffs.
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