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LowPolyRobot
@LowPolyRobot

I believe this was art for a novelization of G-Saviour, but I really love his artwork here for G Saviour as well. Will probably post some more art from this book below just because I really like a lot of his art lol.


LowPolyRobot
@LowPolyRobot

Various illustrations, the first is from something called Monster7 which I can find absolutely no info about (he seems to have done a lot of illustrations for novels, whether jacket or other supplemental ones), the second is for Ariel, which might be more well known because while it's a novel it got an OVA adaptation and moderoid also did kits of the giant mecha woman depicted there. And then of course, we have some other fun ones, one for a Sunrise book of some sort, and the other for a Super Robot Wars Comic Anthology.


LowPolyRobot
@LowPolyRobot

The illustrations here are all for novels I can again just find absolutely nothing about, Star Pilot, Star Handler, and Mercenary Grand.

The final illustration is kinda interesting because I did dig up what it is from, a defunct TCG called Rayfield which if I am reading things correctly started in 1999, which had a lot of different art. I had to go on the wayback machine to find the website and find more information, and I only found it by finding an old website talking about selling a special set of cards from a set that was sold at Comiket. The theming with Rayfield seems all over the place, but I think the big monster on Suzuki's illustration here is simply quite neat


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I'm sorry I can't get over Ideon trying to scoop them up because it's time to start the next stage we're all supposed to be at the deployment screen c'monnnnnnnnnnn.