PokéNatomy, for learning more about the insides of your favorite Pokémon Go buddy
Christopher Stoll is an artist from the United States that has started a project which involves a lot of imagination: discovering what your favorite Pokémon are like in the inside, drawing pages of what would be a PokéNatomy atlas.
In the pages he draws the Pokémon, with sections showing inner structures (which aren’t official, but probably very close to the actual explanations that the Pokédex would give about the powers of every creature): muscles, power generators, or how does Charmander manage to have a permanent fire going on its tail.
What is great about these drawings is the fact that Christopher has probably done a lot of research in order to explain vital functions that don’t even exist in real life, and he has experience with that because he has already edited a book on fantastic creatures’ anatomy called “A Natural History of the Fantastic”. Can you imagine what it would be like if tiny dinosaurs that could produce a Solar Beam existed?
Check out the rest of his work on DeviantArt.