Food Girls – okama
The author of this artbook is Okama, a Japanese illustrator, and I believe some of Koreans already know about him through his other artbooks, ‘Okamax’ and ‘Okamable’. He is known as the illustrator, who is good at drawing color arts, and ‘Okamable Completion’, one of his artbooks, was published in March 2016.
Standard Book Size
Food Girls is a paperback book. It has 111 pages, and the size of it is 20.8 x 25.8 x 1.6 cm.
Language & Contents
It was written in Japanese, and since there are more comics than illustrations in this artbook, you need to translate those to understand the contents of the book, if you don’t intend to enjoy only the illustrations.
Components
This book starts out with contents of each of characters in order, and each of characters shows its main illustration, its profile, and an episode comic about it, and then the book ends with rough sketches and some extra images. The artworks and the comics of fruit and vegetable characters, which feature impressions of each of characters well, are the main components of the book, and some characters, who already appeared in their own parts, show up in the other characters’ comics, and except the sketches and the extra images, which are being contained in the latter part of the book, all of images and comics in this book are in color.
Concluding the review
The difference between his earlier artbooks, ‘Okamax’, and ‘Okamable’ and ‘Food Girls’ is that the portion of comics in this book is higher than the portion of illustrations in this book, so people who are expected to enjoy a plenty of illustrations might be disappointed with this book. Still, you might love this book, if you don’t mind the low portion of illustrations since all of the comics in this book are in color.
P.S. I excluded some of illustrations, which are too explicit, from the review.
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