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Designer, Butcher Billy describes his series of beer brands for Superheroes as
"This collection of design concepts gather a distinctive line of heroes, antiheroes – or not heroes at all – that have in common a certain way of not being exactly the role model for your kids. Yet they're in the pages of comics in your local book shop."Cheers to the less moral figures in our comics.
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After his comments sparked fears that Studio Ghibli was done for, Toshio Suzuki clarified on NHK's Asa Ichi that the company isn't shutting down at all:
We're changing the way we make (animation). We wanted to make a dream company. We thought we would make what suited us and not make what didn't suit us. We were able to realize (that dream) to some extent and we're very happy about that. But now we're at a point where we've got to think about what we'll do next.
He didn't go into detail about what that means, but at least we know they aren't packing up shop. Suzuki also revealed that Miyazaki may come out of retirement again, but so far only to make a short film to be featured at the Ghibli Museum.
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Netherlands artist Telmo Pieper dug up some of his old doodles and remastered them using his digital illustration techniques. A bit surreal, a bit whimsical, and way cool!
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Artist Eldar Zakirov has illustrated the regal appearance that cats already imagine would be nothing but a fitting display of sophistication for all felines.
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