Komayama is one of the most prolific illustrators in the modern game, with a vast range of full-art Pokémon and Trainer cards. His energy and expressiveness make his cards instantly readable across a table.
Great for themed pages
That sheer volume is a gift for display collectors — there's usually enough Komayama art in any given type or Trainer run to fill a cohesive page in a single hand, without hunting across dozens of artists.
Bold by design
His work tends toward strong poses and saturated color, which makes his cards excellent ‘loud’ pages — the counterpoint to the soft, serene spreads you'd build from a Himeno or HYOGONOSUKE.
Build a binder page
Komayama's deep catalog makes themed pages easy — collect a type or a Trainer set entirely in his style for a unified look.
Collector tip
Because he's illustrated so many cards, you can often build a whole themed page (one type, or a run of Trainers) entirely from Komayama art — an easy way to get a cohesive look on a budget.
Komayama built one gold-brick vault across two Paradox Rift rarities: Gholdengo ex strutting above, and the pipe behind it dropping into Gimmighoul's chest of coins below.