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About Hyperbooster's Studio
Hyperbooster's Studio is the creation of Bordin Mark Marsinkul. He has cultivated a love for Japanese comic ("manga") art and calligraphy to create a unique art style that has become his signature which is recognized at anime and comic book conventions across the country.
Mark continues to introduce young adults to the art of manga and character designs, as well as create original comics of his own. His first published work, Zacklin, appeared in 2006 at anime and comic book conventions in California and continues to be distributed at conventions such as WonderCon in San Francisco and Anime Expo in Los Angeles. In December 2009, he announced the creation of HyperCon, an anime and manga convention focusing on the art of Japanese comics and encompassing additional aspects of anime convention entertainment, including cosplay, video games and music.
HyperCon is scheduled to take place on September 18-19, 2010 at the San Francisco Boys and Girls Club.
Biography
Bordin Marsinkul was born in San Francisco, California in 1982. It was there that he spent the first six years of his life until he was sent to live in Bangkok, Thailand. While there he resided with his maternal side of the family as he learned more about Thai culture and the Thai language, which was the purpose of his journey.
Bordin has been influenced by many manga artists from Japan and always had a passion for comic books. Traces of his love for comics started out in his early years of school while in Bangkok. When he reached the age of sixteen he returned to the U.S. in order to be reunited with his immediate family, but he never lost his love of art or comics. In 2001 he decided to attend the Academy of Art University in pursuit of becoming an Illustration major. Through his studies and determination he came forth with his first release in 2006, Zacklin. He incorporated his love of brush strokes and calligraphy into his product as well as his translation of the inspiration he received from traditional Japanese mangas. He is currently on his way to building up his reputation with his own style of digital and traditional painting.