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Artist August: Kazu Kibuishi [Art Feature]

By | August 1st, 2013
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The cover to Flight Volume 4

Even though he’s one of the absolutely best artists in the comic industry today, there’s a decent chance some of you have not heard of our first Artist August creator, Kazu Kibuishi. He works heavily in all-ages books, and sometimes, those slip by even the most open minded of comic fans. Thankfully, we’re here to share an art feature of his work, which you can easily see more of by visiting Kazu’s site Bolt City.

As for now, feast your eyes, and if you enjoy his work, please think about picking up his series “Amulet.” It comes with the highest of recommendations.

The cover to Flight Volume 3
The cover to the final Flight volume
The cover to Flight Volume 1
A look inside Amulet
A look inside Amulet
A look inside Amulet
Front to Harry Potter Boxed Set
Panel from a Copper story

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