By: Michael Teitelbaum Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Scholastic Paperbacks Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 32 Publication Date: November 01, 2001 Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Awesome power, the endless struggle between good and evil, and the coolest characters ever! That's the world of Dragonball Z! Now you can draw your favorites, including Goku, Trunks, Gohan, the evil Cell, and many more. So grab a pencil and paper and get ready to help the Super Saiyan heroes stop Cell and the evil Androids!
How to Draw Dragon Ball Z This is a great book if you like Dragon Ball Z. You can learn how to draw them. Easy steps to go by.
Are they Kidding?! This book does not help me draw at all. I don't actually have the book, I just rented it from the library to see how to draw guys better, (I'm a girl) but this book in my oppinion is absolute CRAP! I'm twelve years old and I draw manga just as well as in real comics. (At least the girls.) My, "how to draw manga books" show way more examples and poses! I returned it after I read through it! There is no social poses or anything in this book. What if you just wanted to draw one of those characters smiling or in a nice pose, not just about to rip someone's head of. Don't get this book, you'll be way disapionted! I would recoment the book, "Lets Draw Manga". It is great!
Male Cow Excrement - B S Watson I have this book and I know drawing techniques (not in this book), this book provides little credibility and I fail to see how Scholastic Inc can promote it let a lone distribute it. I would not recommend this book at all to anyone learning to draw... BUT I would recommend it to the children that use it to trace or colour-in; namely the children that gave this book a ridiculously high review - that or just fans of the DBz site (children that don't understand the importance of accurate reviews).
It Was OKAY It could of been alot better but..... once you practice a little you can make up different poses!! it should of had better stuff like background but none of it really looked like in the shows. It could of been alot better.But I think it was worth its money. but it is a good starting point.
a poor excuse for a book I was extremely unhappy with this book. For one, we get one, maybe 2 poses of each character, and none in their "classic" stance. Goku in a fierce battle pose is one thing, but what if I just wanted typical Goku smile? And there's hardly any Vegeta or Piccolo. I would totally keep my [money] if I were you...