From Toren Smith of Studio Proteus:
<http://www.studioproteus.com/fanqna9804.html?original+art#first_hit>
Fan Feedback April 1998
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Original Art
I was wondering if there is any way to aquire original art from Japanese
creators (particularly Hiroaki Samura)? Do Japanese artists sell their work
(or is it stored away)? If so, could you point me in the right direction? I
would love to get my hands on some, and being from the East Coast I'll
probably never make it out to any of the West Coast conventions. :(
Thanks, and keep up the great work.
--John Pratt
c/o That's Entertainment
244 Park Avenue
Worcester MA, 01609
http//:www.thatse.com
tha...@thatse.com
Mon Apr 13, 1998
Boy, you and me both!! I'd love one of his originals, but unfortunately,
like essentially all manga artists, Samura never sells his artwork.
Too bad, huh?
--Toren
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There's a more pertinent response in a Fan Feedback *somewhere*, but I can't
find it. $#@$%^! The search engine is one of the things on the site that
need to be updated. IIRC, basically, the creators keep it in case they need
to reprint it, amoung other things. Why the film won't suffice, I don't
know. Oh, and to be clear, it's not the publishers who keep the art, it's
the artists.
Ciao,
John
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John C. Watson
World Otakunization Project, Amherst Division
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