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About the book, Publisher’s Weekly (which gave it a starred review) had the following to say:
“ファイナルファンタジーファンの皆様、 野村哲也さん最新の書き下ろしイラストです!!高画質編集した😭歌舞伎の衣装デザインを野村さんが担当したらしく、その衣装を着てるFF10のメンバー😭22年越しにこんなイラストを見られて幸せだよ #FFX歌舞伎 #ユウナ #ティーダ”
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Stella Nox Fleuret (ステラ・ノックス・フルーレ, Sutera Nokkusu Furūre?) was a character that appeared in promotional material for Final Fantasy Versus XIII before it was reworked into Final Fantasy XV. Her design was reworked into the character Lunafreya Nox Fleuret, who serves a different role in the story than was planned for Stella. Rather than disappoint users by including a Stella that didn't match what they expected from the early reveal trailers, the developers went with a different character altogeth
Image 2 of 8 from gallery of Your Favorite Fictional Universes in Pen and Paper. Courtesy of Angie's List
Here are 12 literary agents actively seeking science fiction as of 2016. They are seeking sci-fi novels for adults, young adult, and middle grade.
Jenova was a Calamity that fell from the sky a long, long time ago, and tried to destroy the planet... Jenova is an extraterrestrial life-form in the Final Fantasy VII series who serves as a major antagonist; experiments conducted on its cells have produced many of the setting's adversaries, key among them Sephiroth. Throughout Final Fantasy VII Jenova is often referred to as "she", though Ifalna calls the entity "he" (or "it" in the PC version). This alien has a feminine form and is said to be
On linguistics and language development in speculative fiction, with linguistics expert Christina Dalcher.
Arthur Rackham (1867 – 1939) is widely regarded as one of the leading illustrators from the 'Golden Age' of British book illustration which encompassed the years from 1900 until the start of the First World War. Arthur Rackham's works have become very popular since his death, both in North America and Britain. His images have been widely used by the greeting card industry and many of his books are still in print or have been recently available in both paperback and hardback editions. His original drawings and paintings are keenly sought at the major international art auction houses. This is part 3 of an 8-part post on the works of Arthur Rackham. For full biographical notes see part 1. A Midsummer Night's Dream is a play by William Shakespeare. Believed to have been written between 1590 and 1596, it portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of Athens, Theseus, and the Queen of the Amazons, Hippolyta. These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors, who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set. The play, categorised as a Comedy, is one of Shakespeare's most popular works for the stage and is widely performed across the world. Originally published in 1907, some of these illustrations have later dates. 1908 Cover of A Midsummer Night's Dream Title page Titania lying asleep Hermia Where often you and I upon faint primrose-buds were wont to lie, emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet She never had so sweet a changeling The Meeting of Oberon and Titania Fairies away! We shall chide downright, if I longer stay To hear the sea-maid's music Ere the leviathan can swim a league On the ground sleep sound, I'll apply to your eye gentle lover, remedy Come, now a roundel …will sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid Lord, what fools these mortals be … and her fairy sent to bear him to my bower in fairy land And a fairy song Fair Helena Call'd Robin Goodfellow, are not you he that frights the maidens of the villagery …am that merry wanderer of the night O Bottom, thou art changed! What angel wakes me from my flowery bed? …ghosts, ivanciering here and there troop hovie to churchyards O monstrous! O strange we are haunted pray, masters fly, masters! Help! How now, spirit! Whither wander you Never so weary, never so in woe, bedabbled with dew and torn with briars To make my small elves coats Are you sure that we are awake. It seems to me that yet we sleep, we dream Undine is a fairy-tale novella; an early German romance, written in 1811 by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué in which Undine, a water spirit, marries a knight named Huldebrand in order to gain a soul. This version originally published in 1909. 1909 Cover of Undine Title page
新刊発売記念ということで(リクエストがありましたので)、今年の年賀イラストの文字無いバージョンです。スマホの壁紙などご自由にお使いください◎ #空挺ドラゴンズ
Some preliminary work for an upcoming project...
L’« International Manga Fest » de Tokyo va très bientôt connaître sa 3e édition annuelle. Les échanges autour des mangas japonais, de la bande dessinée française et des comics américains se développent et la renommée de l’événement parmi les acteurs de ce secteur de la création gagne encore en importance. À très courte distance de l’ouverture du Festival, nous publions ici ce qui fut l’un des moments miraculeux de l’édition de l’an passé, la rencontre devant le public de deux génies de la bande dessinée française et japonaise.
When searching for images of the mythic land of Hyperborea, the work of this fantastic Russian-born artist is featured prominently. Born on August 14th, 1950, Ivanov studied art in Tver. In his a…
I won't pretend to be a comic book connoisseur. My brother and I collected Tintin books for our father to read to us before bedtime and well, that's about as far as it went for my foray into the graphic arts world. But now I'm wondering, if I had spent a little more time at the comic book store as a
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