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Misplaced Lens Cap
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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we're not kids anymore.
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@vladbad
Another bionicle, this time Tahu.
Thinkin I’ll slowly make my way through all the Toa Mata over the next few months.
RE1 Original Character Sheets
Here are some of the character sheets created for the original RE1, translated to English! While I did the translations, it seems the original images were sourced by Crimson-Head. Each sheet contains a short bio along with other information such as their hobbies and their positions.
Also, note that the swat team that gets mentioned is STARS. It was written as SWAT in the original, but they were referring to STARS.
Concept art from "Cyber Doll" (Saturn) illustrated by Yasushi Nirasawa.
(Betop/I'MAX - 1996)
Microsoft Productivity Pack for Windows (1992)
Marveller/Leopardon/Spider Machine GP7 art by Katsushi Murakami
And some more. Super Sentai designs by Japanese artist, Katsushi Murakami.
Super Sentai designs by Japanese artist, Katsushi Murakami. I think these are all from the book, “All About Katsushi Murakami: Super Hero Industrial Design Art Collection”.
A few more later on.
Mobile Detective Jiban (1989) concept art by Katsushi Murakami
Kinu Nishimura artwork for Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara (Capcom, 1996). (Source)