Kevin Credo
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About Kevin Credo
Kevin Credo is a columnist, essayist, and comics writer, specializing in anime and feature film. He has had multiple works of short fiction published by Ahoy Comics, and his first novel has been published in the Tapas Media premium slate ("Ellery Moonbeam").
Industry Focus
Credo's work in anime and film coverage has been cited in MSM, Wikipedia and Anime News Network. His review was quoted on the Blu-Ray packaging of A-1 Pictures' "Lonely Castle in the Mirror," distributed by GKIDS.
Favorite Anime
Credo is a big fan of the anime films of Satoshi Kon and Masaaki Yuasa, along with a nostalgic sweet spot for action and shonen anime series including 'Baccano!', 'Cowboy Bebop', and 'Trigun'.
Favorite Games
Credo's favorite games from childhood include Sonic Adventure 2, Pokémon Emerald Version, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and WarioWare DIY. In 2024 he directed promotional artwork for the 2024 competitive Pokémon Championships in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Anime Expo: A Deep Dive on Webtoon-Manga Synergy
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Anime Expo: Cowboy Bebop Character Designer on Series Anniversary (And His New Project)
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