![]() The fourth name on that list is James Stokoe. The dangerous levels of awesomeness emitted by Rafael Grampa: no cerulean blue thunderbolts they just didn't have the bombastic style or apparent originality of an artist like Rafael Grampa - for example. Other artists - some of whom I like just as much or better - usually start strong, but gradually convince me of their genius as the story progresses. ![]() In the last several years, there's only been a handful: Michael Deforge's 'Lose' Jesse Jacob's 'Even the Giants' Theo Ellsworth's 'Capacity' and Rafael Grampa's 'Mesmo Delivery'. ![]() Opening the cover and flipping through the pages of James Stokoe's 'Orc Stain: Volume 1' was one of those rare instances that the artist's style triggered a cerulean blue thunderbolt of aesthetic revelation, arcing from printed page to optical cortex. ![]()
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