Sean D'Anconia
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Sean D'Anconia (b. 1976) is a Canadian visual artist, screenwriter and entrepeneur, best known for his avant-garde artistic style, identified by some as "Pop-Fusion" and by D'Anconia himself as "Cine-Couture".
D'anconia is a native of Montreal, Quebec, and is said to have been heavily influenced by the french-imported Japanese anime that he watched in his youth, most notably the work of Leiji Matsumoto along with the artistic stylings of Spider-Man creator Steve Ditko.