Cyber Geralt of Rivia and The Incredibles: Superb Comic Art by Warrick Wong
Warrick Wong is an illustrator based in Sydney. He draws concept art and re-imagines classic heroes of mass culture, adding unusual details to them. For example, Wong’s version of Geralt gets the coolest cyber-wolf armor.
A special author’s trick is the dynamic, complex images, in which the character is gradually covered with armor. With the sound effects it looks great.
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