When it came to Dragon Ball Super’s manga, Toyotaro worked closely with franchise creator Akira Toriyama. Perhaps no manga artist was hit harder by Toriyama’s passing earlier this year than Toyotaro, ...
When viewing a wildlife painting by Jennifer Anderson, we recognize that she has spent time with the animal. The artist, whose connection to the natural world is rooted in a childhood informed by the ...
It looks like Hiro Mashima is at it again. The creator of Fairy Tail and Rave Master is staying busy no matter the cost. While work continues on Edens Zero, Mashima has now kickstarted work on another ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Evan Lorenzen only made two copies of his latest book. One was created as a demonstration copy to help explain the process of making a 1-centimeter-square ...
Evan Lorenzen‘s latest book is the size of his thumbnail; you’d probably need a magnifying glass to read it. But, you’d have to read it soon – before it leaves the Earth forever. Moon Bound is a book ...
The art critics of The Times select their favorites, from the biography of a “famously unknown” artist to an ode to the Louvre from 100 poets. By Holland Cotter Jason Farago and Walker Mimms Say what ...
Artist Andrea Ottenwalder’s 2017–2018 untitled sketchbook, sent to the Brooklyn Art Library from her home in the Dominican Republic (courtesy the artist and Brooklyn Art Library) In 2006, ...
Here's a trivia question: what was the first book ever published by IDW? It wasn't 30 Days of Night, the bestselling vampire horror series from writer Steve Niles that has become the company's ...
You read about it here first in 2016: when a foursome of artists launched For Freedoms, an organization that would mimic a political action committee and give artists a public voice in the run-up to ...
Ronald Allen Leax, “Ontological Fragment (Tsunami)” (1990), porcelain pan, child’s science book, salt, laundry bluing (all images by the author for Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) DETROIT — I’m ...
From overlooked artists to overlooked eras, these books bring fresh context to familiar names, and introduce unforgettable new ones. Courtesy the publishers Not every art book is meant to be tossed ...