Akira Komayama
Akira Komayama is credited on Pokémon TCG cards from 2011 to 2025, with artwork appearing across Sword & Shield, Black & White, and Sun & Moon. The work is defined by cartoon-forward character focus, balanced yet dynamic layouts, and vibrant, playful color.
“The card depicts Galarian Yamask standing amidst a backdrop of crumbling ruins, surrounded by lush greenery. Its expressive features convey a sense of curiosity as it clutches a mysterious clay slab, a relic of its past. The scene feels both whimsical and slightly eerie, capturing Yamask's connection to its history and the weight of the object it holds. This moment encapsulates the delicate balance between the Pokémon's playful nature and the shadows of its lineage.”
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Reckless Charge
This Pokémon also does 30 damage to itself.