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Peach Momoko is a Japanese comic book artist and illustrator who has gained significant recognition in the American comics industry, particularly for her distinctive watercolor style that blends traditional Japanese art with contemporary comic aesthetics. She began gaining prominence in Western comics around 2020. Momoko has become particularly known for her cover art, creating numerous variant covers for major publishers including Marvel Comics and BOOM! Studios. Some of her most notable work includes covers for titles like X-Men, Demon Days (which she both wrote and illustrated), and various other Marvel series. Her breakthrough project as both writer and artist was the "Demon Days" saga for Marvel, which began in 2021. This series reimagined Marvel characters through the lens of Japanese folklore and mythology. She has also contributed covers to significant titles like Power Rangers, Something is Killing the Children, and various X-Men series. Since this is discussing a contemporary artist who has emerged relatively recently in the comics industry, I should note that while I've aimed to be accurate, you may want to verify specific details about her career timeline and bibliography. {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Title !! Issue !! Release Date |- | King in Black || 4 || 2021-02-17 |- | Demon Days: X-Men || 1 || 2021-04-28 |- | Demon Days: Mariko || 1 || 2021-05-26 |- | Demon Days: Cursed Web || 1 || 2021-06-23 |- | Demon Days: Rising Storm || 1 || 2021-07-21 |- | Demon Days: Blood Feud || 1 || 2021-08-18 |- | Elektra: Black, White & Blood || 4 || 2021-11-10 |- | Demon Wars: The Iron Samurai || 1 || 2022-02-02 |- | Miracleman || 0 || N/A |- | Demon Wars: Shield of Justice || 1 || 2022-05-11 |- | Demon Wars: Down in Flames || 1 || 2022-06-08 |- | Star Wars: Darth Vader - Black, White & Red || 1 || 2022-08-10 |- | Demon Wars: Scarlet Sin || 1 || 2022-09-14 |- | Extreme Venomverse || 4 || 2022-11-09 |- | Ultimate Universe || 1 || 2023-01-11 |- | Star Wars: Visions - Peach Momoko || 1 || 2023-05-03 |- | Marvel Zombies: Black, White & Blood || 3 || 2023-09-20 |- | Ultimate X-Men || 1-11 || 2023-10-18 to 2024-07-17 |} [[Category: π―π΅]] [[Category: Comics]] [[Category: Art & Architecture]] [[Category: The 2020s]]
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