Captain Mizuki's watermelon crushing antics were likely inspired by real life elite athlete and entrepreneur Kortney Olsen (@KortneyOlson) who can perform this feat of strength in real life!
Captain Mizuki's chipper personality, warm-up routine, expertise at pole vaulting and perfect abs might also be inspired by Allison Stokke (@allisonstokke) a professional pole vaulter and fitness model.
Captain Mizuki is a very unique character design. It's not often that you see extremely muscular women in mainstream entertainment. And she's presented as extremely attractive, but not in a fetishistic way. It's not just the idea, it's the execution that really makes it work.
I think it's crucial to Captain Mizuki's portrayal that she primarily looks COOL rather than sexy. I personally don't have any problem with sexy characters, just saying that this approach makes her come across as effortlessly sexy. It's very unforced. It works so well!
Captain Mizuki is as unselfconscious, relaxed and focused in her mannerisms as the cool male characters in One Punch Man.
Mizuki's demeanor, poses and expressions are very different from say, She-Hulk who often has a come hither expression. Or Wonder Woman who typically looks like she's posing for the camera (which actually suits her mythic characterization).
I think there's a reason people are going nuts over Capt Mizuki. She's scratching an itch that has gone neglected for a long time for many readers. One that a lot of folks didn't even know they had! It's like finding a new fav food with a combo of flavors you didn't know existed.
Hot dang. I just love how Yusuke Murata lovingly details her abs! It's so good! The contrast between her iconic expressive face and super realistic abs is FANTASTIC. It takes masterful execution to make such disparate elements blend so seamlessly! #ワンパンマン#OnePunchMan
I love how her abs and other muscular definition are done with tone here instead of lines. SO GOOD! #ワンパンマン#OnePunchMan
What a great character! Captain Mizuki!
Please read One Punch Man everyone! The official comics have always been free to read!
Just want to say: I haven't thrown around any words like "progressive" or anything like that. I'm not saying liking this character makes you a good person. Just trying to dig into why this particular design and execution feels so fresh and appealing for many. That's all ✌️☮️
Thanks for reading! Have a good one!
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RIP Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto, one of the most talented and explosive fighters to ever step into the ring. He was like a fighting game character come to life, competing at the highest levels of combat sports. He will be missed.
Longtime fans of MMA will recall that during the 2000s Kid Yamamoto was an absolute killer in the ring.
While the stereotype for Asian martial artists is one of stoic honor and discipline, Kid was known for his expolossive athleticism and raw ferocity (as you can see from this flying knee, one of the flashiest KOs of all time)
Found this big bad beetle boi on my porch the other night. It's a Xylotropes Gideon aka Thai fighting beetle (my fav animal)! Looks like our dogs had already found him and roughed him up a bit. He was writhing on his back covered in dirt, but these things are built tough!
I put him in a plastic bin with a longan (we have longan trees in our yard and they're everywhere this time of year). I left the top open so he could leave at any time.
When I checked in the next morning he was still there going to town on the fruit!
Chiang Mai Zoo has world class facilities with happy active animals, an impressive aquarium and a kid's play center with one of the best collections of Seinen Manga I've ever seen. No joke!
At the Chiang Mai Zoo Kid's Zone you can catch up on ultra violent martial arts classics like Fist of the North Star, Baki the Grappler and Tough.
Check this out. The Chiang Mai Zoo Kid's Zone also has a shockingly robust selection of Ken Ishikawa comics including Gokudou Heiki (Lethal Weapon--no relation to the movie). It is a WEIRD comic!
OK! Here's Part 3 of the Art-Eater Sekiro Premier Trailer Analysis! Tonight we'll dip our toes in Japanese bows, samurai helmet crests, and ancient Indian tridents! #Sekiro#SekiroShadowsDieTwice#隻狼
In case you missed them, here's Part 1 (on Boddhisatvas and mourning the death of the Buddha):
No Twitter! No Facebook! Just a beautiful, informative, fun to browse HTML site full of awesome illustations and GREAT insights into his work! #銃夢#Alita#AlitaBattleAngel#Gunnm
If you're a fan of Yukito Kishiro's work then you gotta head over to his gallery! Every Illustration has a detailed description of what went into it. For instance here he details his creation of the "bat-tuba," an instrument made for Cyborg Rock Music! jajatom.moo.jp/album_e/galler…
Did you know? In 2011, Yukito Kishiro, creator of Battle Angel Alita, did this TOTALLY AWESOME cover for the album "Revoltest" by cyberpunk techno metal band Valkilly!!! (@val_staff)
If you love #BattleAngelAlita/#Gunnm you should follow Valkilly (@val_staff)! The band's concept is that they are Earth's strongest cyborgs. They credit Yukito Kishiro's classic comic as their main inspiration!
Kishiro's awesome cover for Valkilly's 2011 album "Revoltest" (Left) reminds me of this RAD Space Karate illustration he did for Ultra Jump in 2009! (Right) #BattleAngelAlita#AlitaBattleAngel#Gunnm#銃夢