Angel Star 2001
Publisher: Seishinsha
Date: November 2000
Price: 1,400 yen
Code: ISBN4-87892-198-6
Dimensions (mm): 250x210; 500x210 (unfolded)
As in the past years, the Seishinsha calendars have proved to be the main source of interesting pictures otherwise impossible to get (since most come from Japanese magazine). The Angel Star - 2001 Calendar has confirmed this since most of its illustrations come form the Comic GUM magazine.
Anyway this year there is something new since Dark Horse has released an English version. It has been printed in Japan and it is different from the Japanese edition since there are written various other holidays (not US national holidays only) and there are the "Studio Proteus" and "Dark Horse" logos on the back of the envelope. This edition has been released on November 22, 2000 and its price is 19.99 dollars.
The picture on the right has been released by Dark Horse to advertise this calendar. Anyway it represents the original illustration used for Comic GUM October 2000 cover (except for the deleted "GUM" logo, which wasn't replaced by "Evening Star" yet) and it is different from the one used as October page (read below).
Picture | Origin | Notes |
Cover | New! | |
January | Comic GUM,
February 2000 (cover) | This picture was heavily retouched since the dress and background colors have been turned red. Comic GUM logos have been deleted from both the right palm and the top of the sceptre (where it was replaced by the well known five tips magic star often used by Shirow). The sceptre itself has been repasted on the left hand since it doesn't fit anymore between thumb and forefinger. This picture was created on October 30, 1999. |
February | Comic GUM,
August 2000 (cover) | The GUM logo on the hat has been replaced by a cross, whereas the right glove has changed in dimensions (shorter) and color (from golden to metal). Small GUM logos are still visible on many buttons. | |
March | Comic GUM,
April 2000 (cover) | Another heavily retouched illustration since the dress of the character is now red (the dress was green on a poster from the same issue, whereas it was pink on the cover) and the background characters have increased from two to four and have different position. The GUM logo has been deleted from the hat. |
April | Comic GUM,
? | I didn't knew this picture, but on the glasses there is written GUM, so it was very probably drawn for the Comic GUM magazine. The various buttons look retouched (small GUM logos as always?). |
May | Comic GUM,
June 2000 (cover) | The skin of the main character has been darkened; the background changed and a fabric decoration was moved from over the left shoulder to the left side. |
June | Comic GUM,
July 2000 (cover) | The dress color was turned red, but this was already done for the plastic card. This time the GUM logos on the buttons haven't been erased. This picture was created on April 18, 2000; AM 04:14, in Kobe. Note the Poseidon Industrial sign in the background. |
July | Comic GUM,
September 2000 (cover) | The GUM logos on the buttons have been covered by green dots (but they are easily recognizable anyway) and a larger GUM logo has been deleted from the left sleeve. Also a blue shirt under the blouse has been erased. This illustration was created on April 25, 2000. |
August | New! (?) | I didn't know this illustration, but, if I'm not wrong, a Japanese magazine called Neko exists, so I'm not sure if this picture is really original or no. |
September | New! |
October | Comic GUM,
October 2000 (cover) | The number and the positions of the aliens in the background are different (as for the mine). The GUM logo on the left arm has been replaced by "Evening Star". This illustration was created on June 26, 2000. |
November | Comic GUM,
February 2000 (poster) | The uniform color was changed from green to camouflaged and the GUM logo has been deleted from the hat. The position and the number of the background target and rifles (note that they are "Seburo") are different. The name on the left gun is flipped probably because Shirow had created only one 3D weapon and he had to flip it to represent two different guns, viewed from the same side. |
December | Comic GUM,
January 2000 (cover) | The GUM logo on the helmet has been substituted by "Fire Cats" which was the name of the poster that was inside the same Comic Gum issue. The dress is more orange than red and the gray accessories were turned green. Inside the round on the background, fireworks were covered by the "Fire Cats" poster background. |