Better Batman Than You: The Superb Comic Illustrations By The Malaysian Artist Kael Ngu

Kael Ngu is a Concept Artist and Illustrator who resides in Malaysia, currently working as a freelancer. The artist is relatively new to the business but his amazing talent has already taken him far.

“I feel that there will be many more young aspiring artists coming out of Malaysia in due time, and the culture will get stronger as time goes by.” said Kael.

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“I’m very very new in this industry, so at the moment I’m actually trying my best to finish an interior for a secret project, with a big publisher to be announced when it’s ready. Haha, meanwhile I’m hoping that I can continue to draw variant covers for more titles!” he added.












































































































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