How Pikachu gave me a happy childhood

How Pikachu gave me a happy childhood



MOST kids who grew up in the 1990s would say Pokémon was their childhood. When I was six, Pikachu was my best friend.

Tables turned when I met Jason Palmer

Tables turned when I met Jason Palmer

Photo by Jilson Seckler Tiu
JASON Palmer—if that name rings a bell, it’s because it should.

The illustrator, who was one of the comic artists who headlined the recent AsiaPOP Comicon, is best known for working with Marvel, “The Walking Dead,” “Doctor Who,” “Once Upon A Time,” and “Star Wars,” among many others.

It’s highly possible you’ve seen his works online because they are so damn good that they’re bound to be shared on your feeds.

He has perfected his personal style, enough for you to recognize a Jason Palmer artwork when you see one. 

He maintains the visible strokes of traditional art, and the way he draws each character is reminiscent to how vintage portraits were done in old school studios before photography was introduced.