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This art comes from Tiago Datrinti, who we recently highlighted after spotting his gallery of live-action Dragon Ball concept art – including this image of Freeza. The image is great at capturing the ...
Cai Mingcan, a 47-year-old artist in Chongqing, Southwest China, who has been preserving and modernizing Tongliang dragon dance for 30 years, is glad to see it gaining popularity, especially among the ...
Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana: A Visual History goes far beyond a simple art book. Authors Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson, and Sam Witwer dive deep into the history of Dungeons & Dragons, ...
From the very beginning of the franchise, Bulma has donned several different outfits depending on the situation. Sometimes she’s forced to change into lewder than expected looks, and sometimes she’s ...
Chinese dragon, deeply rooted in Chinese civilization as cultural icons, has left an indelible mark on history, literature, art, folklore, and everyday life. To welcome the Year of the Dragon, a show ...
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Dragon Ball swaps Goku for Akira Toriyama himself in Saiyan battle armor in official art reveal
The official Akira Toriyama Archive unveils 33-year-old artwork showcasing Master Roshi and Dragon Ball's late creator as an ...
The primary antagonist for the series' first story arc is Pilaf. He's a self-proclaimed genius intellect who tries to collect the Dragon Balls to achieve world domination. Pilaf's plans are more of a ...
Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana: A Visual History is a tome that rivals the most powerful spellbook in a wizard’s study. This is no simple art book. Authors Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon Petersen, ...
Norwegian prog band Maraton have pointed out some very uncanny similarities between an Imagine Dragons cover artwork and one of their own. The band’s artwork for their single “Blood Music” looks damn ...
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