Marcio Takara

Marcio Takara is a comic book artist known for his work on books such as Incorruptible, The Incredibles: Family Matters and Dynamo 5.

Marcio Takara
Takara at the 2011 New York Comic Con
Area(s)Penciller, Inker
Notable works
The Incredibles: Family Matters, Incorruptible

Career

Takara has named Stuart Immonen and Jim Lee among his artistic influences.[1]

From 2010 to 2011, Takara is worked on Incorruptible for Boom! Studios, providing art for 16 issues in total beginning with Irredeemable No. 11.[2] As of 2014, he is currently working on Captain Marvel for Marvel Comics.

Reception

Rich Johnston from bleedingcool.com praised Marcio's artwork in Family Matters comparing it to Kyle Baker and stating it has " wonderfully composed pages that make real emotional points, emphasis funny gags, and give a real sense of reality to these 2D versions of 3D CGI characters."[3]

Technique and materials

Takara begins his pages with 7" x 5" ink thumbnail sketches with which he shows his overall ideas to his editor. When he begins the actual pencils, he keeps them "loose", because he will eventually ink over them himself, and does not require greater specificity. The penciling stage is the fastest stage for Takara, who does all of his pencil work with an HB 0.5 mechanical pencil, completing two or three penciled pages a day, sometimes even inking all three by the end of the day, which he does with Micron pens ranging in size from .005 to 1.0, Pentel brush pens and cheap brushes for filling in large black areas.[4]

Personal life

In 2011 Takara moved from Toronto to Rio de Janeiro.[2]

Selected bibliography

  • The Incredibles: Family Matters (with writer Mark Waid, March to June 2009)
gollark: So, say, OLEDs, capacitative touchscreens (okay, I'm not sure how old those are), much faster RAM and new RAM technologies, laptops which you can actually carry, and transistors at the scale of tens of nanometres are not "new technologies"?
gollark: Laptops now are very different to ye olden laptops, touchscreens... are generally better now, I guess, LCDs can go to crazy resolutions and refresh rates and are being replaced by OLEDs in some areas, "microprocessors" is so broad and ignores the huge amount of advancement there.
gollark: I mean, yes, we have those still, but they're very broad categories.
gollark: What "20-30 year old technology"?
gollark: M.2 is just a form factor, M.2 SSDs can use SATA or NVMe, NVMe is a newer PCIe-based protocol for SSDs which is faster but not really that significant for everyday use, you can use your existing SSD if your thing supports it.

References

  1. "Sue Storm by Marcio Takara". sigmatestudio.com. August 6, 2009. Retrieved October 22, 2009.
  2. Takara, Maracio. "Bio" Archived October 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. MarcioTakara.com. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
  3. Rich Johnston (June 24, 2009). "Review: The Incredibles: Family Matters #3 By Mark Waid And Marcio Takara For Boom! Studios". Retrieved October 22, 2009.
  4. The Incredibles: Family Matters trade paperback. (July 2009) BOOM! Studios.


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