has featured a variety of incredible art styles. Now that the hobby has been around for more than a quarter of a century, we have seen the artwork of cards elevated by daring new artist choices as well as illustrators who have been veteran contributors since the very first releases. Let's take a journey through the eye-popping, mind-expanding history of artwork by exploring some of the hobby's most interesting and unique artists.
Today, we will spotlightMiki Tanaka's first card, Slowpoke, was included in the third. Released in October 1999, this set came out back in the Wizards of the Coast days. This era was heavy on's house style, which made Tanaka's minimalist and cartoony, almost cardboard-cutout-style illustrations stand out in a major way.. It featured Dark Magneton, which looked hilariously angry in Tanaka's unique style.