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Draw Manga Monsters! (XTreme Art) by Christopher Hart
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Draw Manga Monsters! (XTreme Art)

by Christopher Hart

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These monsters can fly—off the shelves and into the hands of kids everywhere! Xtreme Art: Draw Manga Monsters! is a great starter book for young artists. Basic tips on drawing monster faces, heads, and bodies are followed by pages and pages of grinning, gurgling, gruesome monsters, from chibi-style cutie-pies to one-eyed, drooling ogres. And each one is easy to draw, because Christopher Hart uses just four simple steps, highlighting the new lines in each, to "build" his monsters. Kid-tested and teacher-approved, Xtreme Art: Draw Manga Monsters is fun, entertaining, and even a little (shhh!) educational—great for car trips, school vacations, or any time the kids have been monstrously good…or just plain monstrous.

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