elephas
Senator
Indeed, lately, something new in the genre of JCP art (both traditional and digital) has been created mainly by Chinese, Korean and Japanese authors. One of them is a Korean artist Dawnbringer (aka tjqhdud).There definitely isn't much new art on the subject. I think the main relevant artists these days are Chinese and tend to post on Pixiv. Kindinov is an honourable exception. I generally prefer pen-on-paper drawings over digital art, and that is in decline in all genres, not just JCP. Otherwise, I'm mainly interested in vintage art -- old book or newspaper illustrations -- which by definition isn't new although it may be unknown. Unfortunately, most of the time I post something I don't recognise and think is unknown, it turns out that @elephas has already found it years ago and has already posted it in this thread -- he is just too good at this! I think I have found some genuine (re-)discoveries of old JCP art not previously circulated on CF or the image sites, but not as many as I had hoped at the time of posting. In addition, quite a few images have circulated in poor quality for years but can be found in much better quality on Google Books or other library sites as part of full-book scans.
Dawnbringer (tjqhdud)
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