Book Review: Adventure Time: The Art of Ooo
Adventure Time fans would be delighted with this humungous 352-page hardcover. It's really worth the money considering the price and how much content there is.Adventure Time: The Art of Ooo provides an...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Alien: Isolation
Alien: Isolation is a breath of fresh air among the video games that nowadays depend on more gore and grotesque creatures to up the shock and horror. If you want grotesque creature designs, go for the...
View ArticleBook Review: Planet of the Apes: The Evolution of the Legend
Wonderful companion to the POTA franchisePublisher Titan Books has done it again with another wonderful movie companion for The Planet of the Apes, this time covering the whole franchise that started...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Blue Sky Studios
So it's finally Blue Sky Studios' turn to have an artbook for themselves. It's well worth the wait. This is a huge book. 304 pages. Hardcover. And it's heavy too. Note that if you're buying from...
View ArticleBook Review: I'd Love to Draw by Andrew Loomis
Publisher Titan Books did a huge favour for the art community with the reprints of Andrew Loomis books. Apparently, there was an unfinished Loomis that never made it to publication. Well, this is that...
View ArticleBook Review: RoboCop: The Definitive History
I enjoyed watching the first RoboCop movie and the TV series when I was a kid. Back then, I was fascinated by the idea of a human being fused with a robot. I always wait eagerly for RoboCop to appear...
View ArticleBook Review: Harry Potter: The Creature Vault
As a Harry Potter fan, I have quite a few companion books. The largest in my collection is Harry Potter Page to Screen: The Complete Filmmaking Journey. Right after I bought Page to Screen, I...
View ArticleBook Review: Alien the Archive: The Ultimate Guide to the Classic Movies
When I bought this book, I had the fear that there's going to be a rehash of content that has already appeared in Alien Vault whose content was also a rehash of an earlier book called The Book of...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Jim Burns: Hyperluminal
Jim Burns is an artist from Wales and started his career in the 1970s. He's a sci-fi artist whose artworks have appeared on numerous covers and that is what he's probably most well known for doing. The...
View ArticleBook Review: Warbirds: The Aviation Art of Adam Tooby
Here's a book for those who love aviation art, particularly military planes. Adam Tooby only got into creating aviation art 6 years ago and now has an artbook filled with amazing artworks. That's...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Assassin's Creed Unity
Nice. Another wonderful artbook to the Assassin's Creed series. I like Assassin's Creed artbooks because they usually feature beautiful landscape artworks of historical places from the past. In Unity,...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Robert E McGinnis
Fantastic artbook for an amazing artistFans of Robert E McGinnis' art will be delighted with this book. And those who don't know who he is will be surprised by his stunning work.Born in 1926, McGinnis...
View ArticleCritique de livre: The Art of Assassin's Creed Unity
Encore un magnifique artbook de la série des Assasin's Creed Chouette ! Encore un magnifique artbook de la série des Assasin's Creed.J'aime les artbooks de Assassin's Creed car ils contiennent souvent...
View ArticleCritique de livre: The Art of Robert E McGinnis
Un artbook fantastique pour un artiste génialLes fans de l'art de Robert E McGinnis seront ravis avec ce livre. Et ceux qui ne le connaissent pas encore seront surpris par son travail magnifique.Né en...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Blue Sky Studios
So it's finally Blue Sky Studios' turn to have an artbook for themselves. It's well worth the wait. This is a huge book. 304 pages. Hardcover. And it's heavy too. Note that if you're buying from...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Total War
The Art of Total War is the companion artbook to the Total War series of games released over the years.Also included are artworks for the upcoming games such as Total War: Attila which is scheduled for...
View ArticleBook Review: Big Eyes: The Film, The Art
The Making of Big Eyes, The Art of Margaret KeaneBig Eyes: The Film, The Art is actually a making-of book rather than a full fledged artbook. It's a large hardcover with 192 pages and 109 are devoted...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Home
Here's the beautiful artbook for DreamWorks Animation's Home. This is a large 168-page hardcover artbook actually has two publishers, namely Insight Editions and Titan Books. The page count is listed...
View ArticleBook Review: Chappie: The Art of the Movie
This is my third artbook from a Neill Blomkamp movie. I love Neill Blomkamp's movies for the blend of sci-fi and grittiness.Chappie: The Art of the Movie is a large oversized hardcover artbook written...
View ArticleBook Review: Resident Evil 6: Graphical Guide
Resident Evil 6 debriefWhether this book is good or bad will depend on what you were expecting. Imagine you're an investor and looking at a game to invest in. This is the sort of book you'll get to see...
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