World Famous Comics: Justice N Mercy (with Slipcase)
Justice N Mercy (with Slipcase)
From: TokyoPop Publisher: TokyoPop Average Rating: Binding: Hardcover Label: TokyoPop Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: October 11, 2005 Release Date: October 11, 2005
Book Description: Justice N Mercy is a spectacular art book compiling color art, sketches and sequential art by Min-Woo Hyung, one of todayâs most talented young Korean artists. This slipcased volume uses special printing techniques and high-quality paper to present the artistâs work as it was meant to be viewed. It includes never-before-seen artwork based on the artistâs popular Priest graphic novel series, published by TOKYOPOP in the United States, as well as images from past and upcoming projects such as Doomslave, Hitman and Sal. Also included is an interview with Min-Woo illustrated with photographs of the artist in his workshop.In order to render Min-Wooâs stunning artwork faithfully, the TOKYOPOP edition of Justice N Mercy will be printed in Korea with special color and metallic inks not available in the United States. This edition features text in three languagesâ"English, German and Japanese.
Amazing Art and More And you thought Priest was good? This art book consists of not only art by Min-Woo Hyung, but personal interviews as well. But besides the interview, his art by far is the main feature. His many different works are shown here. Concept art, cover art, even a fold out manga short is inserted. If you are a die-hard Priest fan, or just a die-hard Min-Woo fan, this is a chance you can't pass up.
excellent collection i'm not a huge manga fan. i used to like that stuff when i was a kid but then i moved on. although a few years ago i discovered PREIST by min-woo hyung and was hooked into the story and art immediately. then when i came across this book i had to get it. the manwa style is a lot cleaner than manga and this book showcases hyungs fantastic art superbly. there's a lot of great stuff in here to see, it's totally worth picking up.
Brillant detail, truly engenious Featuring sketches that Mr. Hyung had stashed away, he was convinced to make this artbook.
I couldn't be happier.
His art style isfresh and gives a breath of life into a foreign comic economy that seems to be filled with too many big eyed anime creeps.
His style is often harsh, and gives a since of surrealism in it's details. If you are fan of his currently published comic "Priest" you will love this artbook.
Featuring over 100 pages of amazing art, this is a truly wonderful buy whether you just like Min-Woo Hyjng or just enjoy artbooks.