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In the 1990s, Mead supplied designs for two Japanese anime series, Turn A Gundam and the unfinished Yamato 2520. [16] In May 2007, he completed work on a documentary of his career with the director Joaquin Montalvan entitled Visual Futurist:The Art & Life of Syd Mead. The short 2008 documentary film 2019: A Future Imagined, also explored his works.
This is a list of science fiction and fantasy artists, notable and well-known 20th- and 21st-century artists who have created book covers or interior illustrations for books, or who have had their own books or comic books of fantastic art with science fiction or fantasy themes published. Artists known exclusively for their work in comic books ...
George Lucas, who had invited Giraud to work with him on his 1988 fantasy movie Willow, wrote in the foreword of the 1989 "The Art of Mœbius" art book, "In all his drawings, Mœbius demonstrates a command of many disciplines in art. He is a master draftsman, a superb artist, and more: his vision is original and strong.
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman: TV series Hisayuki Toriumi: Tatsunoko Productions: 1976-1977 Kyoryu Tankentai Born Free: TV series Jun Oki, Kiyoshi Suzuki, Koichi Takano Sunrise: 1978 Gatchaman II: TV series Hiroshi Sasagawa: Tatsunoko Productions: 1978-1979 Captain Future: TV series Tomoharu Katsumata: Toei Animation: 1980 Be Forever Yamato: Film
Blame! [a] (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese science fiction manga series written and illustrated by Tsutomu Nihei.It was published by Kodansha in the seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon from 1997 to 2003, with its chapters collected in ten tankÅbon volumes.
The Sci Fi Channel acquired the broadcasting rights of Gurren Lagann and began airing it in July 2008, as part of Sci Fi's Ani-Monday anime block. A manga adaptation was published by ASCII Media Works between 2007 and 2013, which Bandai Entertainment licensed and released in English in North America.
Sword Art Online (4 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Science fiction anime and manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 567 total.
From October 2009 through February 2010, the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, hosted the first major exhibition of steampunk art objects, curated and developed by New York artist and designer Art Donovan, [67] who also exhibited his own "electro-futuristic" lighting sculptures, and presented by Dr. Jim Bennett, museum director. [68]