Odessa "Dez" Stone aka "Junker Queen" By Arnold Tsang.
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Odessa "Dez" Stone aka "Junker Queen" By Arnold Tsang.
Arnold Tsang - Chun Li
Agent X #3 -November 2009- Marvel Comics
Dead Man's Switch: part 3 "Quiet Desperation"
story by Gail Simone
art by Udon with Dave Ahn, Rob Ross, Omar Dogan, Calvin Lo, Arnold Tsang & Andrew Hou
letters by Cory Petit
Unused PSM Magazine - Mortal Kombat: Deception [process] (circa 2000s)
Art by: Joe Madureira [for pencils & inks] and Arnold Tsang [for colors]
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Sprites
The Marvel vs. Capcom series is affectionately known for it's stellar sprite work, so when Marvel vs. Capcom 3∶ of Two Worlds was announced to have 3D visuals, some fans were a bit disappointed.
Despite it not looking like previous entries in the franchise, Marvel vs. Capcom 3 ended up looking great. Less than a year after it's a debut, an updated version titled Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was released. This revision added characters like Hawkeye, Frank West, Iron Fist and Firebrand to the roster of playable characters.
In 2012, Capcom teamed up with their frequent collaborator Udon Entertainment to release Marvel vs. Capcom∶ Official Complete Works. This book contains concept art, promotional pieces and other works from the artists who worked on the series.
Two years later, a special "2D" edition of this book with a slipcover featuring sprites of the MvC3 & UMvC3 newcomers was released for a limited time. These new sprites were created by former Udon comic book illustrator and Overwatch character designer, Arnold Tsang.
Interestingly enough, (most of) these sprites were not created specifically for this book. Tsang originally posted these sprites on his DeviantArt page two years before this book was released.
The only exception is Arthur. As seen above, Tsang didn't create new sprites for MvC3's veteran characters like Ryu, The Hulk, Felicia and Magneto.
Storm's sprite is a heavily edited sprite of hers from previous games. Jill also received a new sprite, because her MvC3 incarnation is essentially a brand new character. A new "evil" version, if you will.
Even though he wasn't playable in a previous game, Arthur did appear as an assistant character in Marvel vs. Capcom∶ Clash of Super Heroes, so Tsang used his sprites from that for his collage of characters seen above.
For whatever reason, Tsang created a brand new sprite that more closely resembles his appearance and fighting stance from Marvel vs. Capcom 3 for the purposes of this book.
Tsang's sprites look like they were created by Capcom's best pixel artists during their heyday. If you're interested in seeing more his art, check out his DeviantArt and ArtStation pages. If you check out his DA page, you might even notice that some of his other sprites would also be retroactively used by one his former employers.
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sprites (Magma MK-II) | cover (Teoh Yi Chie, Parka Blogs)
Street Fighter 5 Issue Lot (2003-2004) by Image Comics
1 (September 2003) Written by Ken Siu-Chong, drawn by Alvin Lee, Arnold Tsang, and Andrew Hou.
3 (November 2003) Written by Ken Siu-Chong, drawn by Alvin Lee, Arnold Tsang, and Andrew Hou , cover by Kevin Lau.
4 (December 2003) Written by Ken Siu-Chong, drawn by Alvin Lee, Arnold Tsang, Andrew Hou, and Kaare Andrews, cover by Alvin Lee.
5 (January 2004) Written by Ken Siu-Chong, drawn by Alvin Lee, Hyung-Tae Kim, Arnold Tsang and Andrw Hou, cover by Alvin Lee,
6 (February 2004) Written by Ken Siu-Chong, drawn by Alvin Lee, Rob Ross, Arnold Tsang and Andrw Hou, cover by Dustin Nguyen,
Scarlet Witch & Vision in Marvel Mangaverse: Avengers Assemble #1
by Arnold Tsang