A good understanding of anatomy is essential for any comic artist, and while this is not the most comprehensive or accurate anatomy references I've seen - the 'Ultimate Reference Guide' subtitle is not appropriate - Hart's book will be a boon to young cartoonists by making anatomy relevant to their interests. Best suited to those who already have some experience in drawing, as it assumes some understanding of drawing and representing three-dimensional form.

Pros

  • Relates anatomy directly to cartooning.
  • Several contributing artists add a variety of styles.
  • Friendly, chatty style, and more pictures than text.
  • bonus Interviews with Marvel and Dark Horse editors

Cons

  • misses some key points, such as constructing the nose
  • outline style sometimes 'flattens' forms
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