The Superb Comic Book Art by Anand RK
Anand Radhakrishnan, also known as Anand RK, is a Mumbai-based visual artist who transitioned from a fine art background to success in the comic book industry.
His breakthrough came in 2017 with the graphic novel “Grafity’s Wall,” and he later won an Eisner Award for his work on “Blue in Green.” Alongside commercial projects for publishers like DC and Boom! Studios, Anand pursues personal works such as the “Kuntham” series, which explores themes of eroticism and metamorphosis.
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