J.P. Kalonji

J.P. Kalonji Captures ‘Star Trek,’ Batman, ‘Akira’ and More [Art]
J.P. Kalonji Captures ‘Star Trek,’ Batman, ‘Akira’ and More [Art]
J.P. Kalonji Captures ‘Star Trek,’ Batman, ‘Akira’ and More [Art]
You may have seen that Dark Horse is publishing a new book from Swiss artist J. P. Kalonji called Ningen's Nightmare and that the art for this supernatural samurai tale pops off the paper with the force of a thousand Muramasa blades. Kalonji's beautiful style feels light and simple while capturing a real sense of motion and character...
‘Ningen’s Nightmare’ Rocks Ancient Japan With Warriors, Witches And Demons [Preview]
‘Ningen’s Nightmare’ Rocks Ancient Japan With Warriors, Witches And Demons [Preview]
‘Ningen’s Nightmare’ Rocks Ancient Japan With Warriors, Witches And Demons [Preview]
Swiss artist J.P. Kalonji made a name for himself in North America in 2009 with his English-language debut 365 Samurai and a Few Bowls of Rice from Dark Horse Comics. The title's vivid colors and animated sensibility made Lone Wolf and Cub-like action accessible an all-ages crowd, much like Stan Sakai's Usagi Yojimbo...