The inspiration behind these stylised comic illustrations featuring muscular characters and vehicles, straight from the artist's mouth
Briefly

David, or Davilorium, is a comic artist and former freelance animator influenced by manga, video games, and ancient Mediterranean art. His work includes comics like 'Starkid666,' which features toy-like aesthetics, and 'Last Days of Museion,' set in a mystical futuristic world. He draws inspiration from classic artists such as Akira Toriyama, honoring them through his unique style. His projects encapsulate an ironic nod to childhood influences through engaging visuals and inventive character designs, making his work memorable and distinctive in the comic art landscape.
"I wanted everything to have a toy-like feel, complete with absurd anatomies, cities made of LEGO bricks, and over the top characters."
"I've always loved Akira Toriyama's vehicles and wanted to pay my own tribute to them somewhere in the comic."
"I decided to use a classic poster composition, given that the whole Starkid666 project is full of ironic references to my favourite films and video games from childhood."
"It's set in a futuristic yet mystical environment, and has a monochromatic palette to underline the odd atmosphere."
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