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  1. Jun 21, 2010 · Here is a collection of sci-fi illustrations by the prolific Shigeru Komatsuzaki (1915-2001), whose fantastic work appeared on plastic model kit boxes and in magazines and picture books in the 1960s to 1970s.

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  3. Here is a collection of sci-fi illustrations by the prolific Shigeru Komatsuzaki (1915-2001), whose fantastic work appeared on plastic model kit boxes and in...

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  4. Jun 22, 2010 · So we get really excited about artists like Shigeru Komatsuzaki, a prolific Japanese illustrator who spent 50 years drawing his own unique vision of the future.

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  5. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Artist, Author. (1915-2001) Japanese illustrator (see Illustration) and author, whose lurid images dominated sf publishing in Japan in the 1950s, before resurgent Cinema and the new media of Television and Manga changed the shape of the genre. His first published work comprised illustrations for the ...

  6. Sep 15, 2019 · Shigeru Komatsuzaki (1915 – 2001) should need no introduction to fans of Thunderbirds and UFO. He’s known in Japan as a giant in science fiction illustration, whose career arc began during the early-postwar years, its artistic and commercial pinnacle coinciding with Japan’s rise as an economic superpower.

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  8. Shigeru Komatsuzaki (1915-2001) was known in Japan as a “giant in science fiction illustrations” whose career arc began during the early-postwar years, its artistic and commercial pinnacle coinciding with Japan’s rise as an economic superpower.