Miki Tanaka
Miki Tanaka is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards from 1999 to 2025, with more than 190 illustrations across series including Neo, E-Card, and Scarlet & Violet. The work is largely cartoonish and playful, with clear compositions and vibrant, pastel-leaning color.
“The Quilava card captures a moment of quiet intensity, showcasing the Pokémon nestled in a rocky landscape surrounded by lush greenery. With its vibrant flames flickering at the tips of its back, Quilava exudes a sense of readiness and warmth, as if preparing to spring into action at any moment. The illustration invites the viewer into a world where this creature thrives, embodying both the calm of nature and the latent power of fire. It's a snapshot that reflects the balance of tranquility and energy inherent in Q”
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