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Shinji Nishikawa: Drawing Book of Godzilla
Shinji Nishikawa: Drawing Book of Godzilla
Author(s) Shinji Nishikawa
Publisher Yosensha Publishing Co., Ltd.
Publish date June 9, 2016
Genre Art, Information
ISBN ISBN-10: 480030959X
ISBN-13: 978-4800309594

Shinji Nishikawa: Drawing Book of Godzilla (西川伸司ゴジラ画集,   Nishikawa Shinji: Gojira Gashū) is an art book of Shinji Nishikawa's produced artwork for Toho, mostly of the Godzilla series. It was released on June 9, 2016.

Information

The 240-page book was published by Shogakukan and released on June 9, 2016.[1] The book's format is as follows: A4 - 210 x 297 mm / 8.25 x 11.75 x 0.8 inch, and weighs 2.1 pounds. Tankobon Softcover binding.

Description

"ビオランテ、メカキングギドラ、ベビーゴジラ、鎧モスラ、メガギラスに三式機龍、そしてもちろんゴジラ!東宝怪獣のデザイン画約800点、イラスト約100点掲載!!西川伸司の怪獣美を凝縮した、怒濤の240ページ!"[2]

Contents

The book is a compilation of concept art that artist Shinji Nishikawa worked on for several of Toho's films, including mostly Godzilla films from Godzilla vs. Biollante to Godzilla: Final Wars, along with notes from Nishikawa for many of the concept art pieces.

Here is a list of the book's contents:

Gallery

External Links

References

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