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The Art of 7 / Motohiro Hayakawa Golden Age (1938-1950) and animation in Japan

The Art of 7 / Motohiro Hayakawa Golden Age (1938-1950) and animation in JapanFrom the publisher: Motohiro Hayakawa has developed a rich and vibrant style, filled with bold lines and bright colors, where giant robots, mutant monsters, futuristic soldiers, masked heroes, and alien factions all collide. His universe pays clear tribute to vintage Japanese toys, soft vinyl kaiju figures, and iconic tokusatsu series such as Super Sentai or Kamen Rider better known in the West as Power Rangers. A formal freedom inspired by the heta

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and animation in Japan

explains David Prudhomme

Writer Roy Thomas teamed with a young artist named Barry Smith

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The Art of 7 / Motohiro Hayakawa Golden Age (1938-1950) and animation in JapanFrom the publisher: Motohiro Hayakawa has developed a rich and vibrant style, filled with bold lines and bright colors, where giant robots, mutant monsters, futuristic soldiers, masked heroes, and alien factions all collide. His universe pays clear tribute to vintage Japanese toys, soft vinyl kaiju figures, and iconic tokusatsu series such as Super Sentai or Kamen Rider better known in the West as Power Rangers. A formal freedom inspired by the heta

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