Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Crossbone Gundam: Ghost - Phantom Gundam Illustrated by Katoki Hajime

Crossbone Gundam: Ghost - Phantom Gundam 
Illustrated by Katoki Hajime (Gundam Ace)
The EMS-TC02 Phantom is a mobile suit featured in Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Ghost manga series.
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37 comments:

  1. Now that is some badass looking gundam

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    1. remind me of Spartan from Halo, that green..

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  2. Shame it wont look as detailed in the comics pages.
    I am liking it though....bit Wingish...bit of pyhcoframe thing kinda going on.
    I'll have to see it in action....but a MG eventually would be nice.

    Still has a bit of the X-1 to 3 Gundam look but looks more menacing...fitting its Phantom name.

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  3. looks somewhat evangelionish, dont u think?

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  4. EXCITEDABOUTPHANTOMJune 26, 2013 at 10:39 AM

    Look forward to playing this unit in future G Generation installments. Guess I'm going to drop Riddhe/Banshee from my "UC Main Character Team."
    Master: Amuro/Hi-Nu
    Team 1: Kamille/Zeta, Judau/Full Armor ZZ, Banagher/Full Armor Unicorn, Hathaway/Xi
    Team 2: Kincaid/X1 Kai, Curtis/X0 Ghost, Font/Phantom, Uso/V2AB

    NOW that would be a dream team.

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  5. funking badass gundam

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  6. Just curious, when did Katoki Hajime become such a popular gundam artist? I'm not complaining at all, I really do like his artwork. And obviously he isn't the only artist (Okawara, Yamane, Ebikawa to name a few) but his works show up in so much in Gundam be it MG kits with Ver. Ka, Endless Waltz redesigns, Unicorn, etc. Was it the Sentinel series that first put him in the Gundam spotlight?

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    1. He has been one of the key designers in Gundam since Sentinel you fool...bow down and worship. Katoki sits next Okawara and Yutaka Izubuchi. Also Kondo does some great weird arse fun designs.

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    2. I wouldn't put Katoki on Okawara's level. The guy's good but he lacks the innovation and flexibility to be great. As for why he's so popular, I dunno maybe his proportions are more model friendly?

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    3. When I see Kondo's work, I see shoulders for some reason.

      As for Katoki, he seems to have gotten popular "internationally" after EW.

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    4. Katoki is lead gundam artist now. Somehow if Gundam have many different style, it will lose consistency. I dont know why people hate Katoki, he is amazing. Okawara is legend but his time is already passed

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    5. I like em both. Okawara has that vintage SuperRobot/Real Robot vibe. Katoki does a more hard scifi look that I mostly like. Both designers have plus and minus's in there hordes of designs.

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    6. Anon at 2:53, Gundam fanbase is a hipster based fanbase, when something is famous outside of the fanbase or becoming "mainstream" it is bound to be hated. You'll notice that unicorn is hailed when it's still a novel, but when it was animated and liked by animefan in general, suddenly a lot of people in gundam fanbase hate it.

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  7. Well I'm catching up on ghost then :)

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  8. Wikipedia said Katoki took part in ZZ (1986), but he is much better known for his designs in Sentinel novel (1987).
    I think it's Stardust Memory OVA (1991) that brought him into the mainstream.

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  9. I'm surprised even Katoki managed to make this look good, the original lineart and design is really really bad.

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    1. Most likely it's also one of Katoki's designs.
      It's Yuichi Hasegawa who makes it look bad, just like what he did to Katoki's crossbone gundams.

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  10. Hi Everyone,


    Can you recommend scanlation sites that has lots of Gundam Manga? or novels translated into English?

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  11. I knew it that something like this will happen. A Gundam with no physical V-fin

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    1. Beginning Gundam from Gunpla Builders OVA came first w/o the physical v-fin.

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    2. Ez8 as well didn't have the traditional v-fin

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  12. oh just a note that skull is a human skull.

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  13. An inspiration of Unicorn's destroy mode.

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    1. And Unicorn is inspired by Shining/God Gundam.

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  14. Those flames could be from heat dispassion from the SNRI's Bio-computer system? They don't use AE's Psycoframe anymore far in the UC timeline...

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    1. Its I-field distorts Minovsky particles creating the flames.
      http://images.wikia.com/gundam/images/c/cd/EMS-TC02_Phantom_02.jpg

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  15. With Katoki you gain Vegetable gundam

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    1. Reminds me of an old episode of Powerpuff Girls where they have to fight alien broccoli

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  16. If this is made into an MG. Its either gonna have a frame based of the Crossbone/F91 or....maybe a new frame with a bit of V2 styling....is a MG V2 somewhere on the Horizon? True this green meanie hasn't revealed any possible transform, which would make the as the basis of an MG V2 moot but one can dream.

    Also the Kotoki's design is sooo different from the original line art. I like it more butIi do like some of the curves of the orig lineart.

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  17. with katoki designing it the possibility of a crossbone ova is shiny

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  18. Man I wish we could get an MG of this...

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