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Artbook Review: Mutsumi Sasaki Art Works 1998-2005
Ironically, I already did a post on Mutsumi Sasaki’s second artbook; this here is his first book, a self-explanatory collection of his work from 1998-2005. In terms of style, it goes without saying that you can expect the same kind of content t...
Artbook Review: GU-RE-N (Noizi Ito)
I would be surprised if you haven’t already seen Noizi Ito’s character designs somewhere, even if you didn’t realize it at the time. Though she appears to be more active in the eroge scene, I’m sure we’ve all laid eyes o...
Artbook Review: Mutsumi Sasaki Art Works Est
Mutsumi Sasaki is another one of those popular eroge artists that you’ve probably noticed at one point or another. He’s been in the industry for quite some time, designing characters for the Memories Off franchise (the anime adaptations w...
Artbook Review: Nanairo Ice
(Part of the Australia project; I’ll respond when I get back) Out of all of Japan’s excellent bishoujo artists, Naru Nanao would have to be my favourite. I can’t quite put my finger on why, nor can I use any over-the-top artistic j...
Artbook Review: Shin Moeru Headphone Reader
(Part of the Australia project; I’ll respond when I get back) Headphones. Gotta love ‘em. We love them so much, in fact, that some company in Japan decided to publish an entire artbook dedicated to the good old headsets/cans/whatever you...
[Artbook] - Happy Soda vol 1
For those of you who may have missed the news, super rats of Happy Soda recently released a figure photography doujin, sold for only a week at lulu.com. I believe the final statistics were that 25 people ordered a copy, and as one of the 25 who happe...
A Week in the Big Apple: ISML, Barack Obama, and a quick visit to Kinokuniya
Ne, ne, guess what? …Guessed yet? … …Well, you’re taking too long, so I’ll just tell you anyway. After a rather short absence that probably felt a lot longer for me than for you (in a good way), I’m back, and with ...
