I wanna hit whoever said this. First of all, not even close to all of Alex's illustrations and designs have breasts/female shapes in them, he's great at male characters, machinery, environments and weapons too. Not saying he's perfect, but very well-rounded at least. Second of all, the strong interplay of horror and fanservice, when he does do it, is always very deliberate on his part. He loves using boobs to accentuate the disturbing aspects of his character designs, as well body-horror to accentuate the sexy aspects of the very same designs. You're supposed to be conflicted when you look at characters like Painwheel, Filia, Eliza, ex-etera. There's a busty schoolgirl.....but, you must pay the toll of a toothy maw on her head. A sensual, scantily clad lounge singer.....who's evil to the bone, literally. A pale girl in a revealing qipao.....roaring in agony as black spikes explode out of her fists. Without that delicate interplay, the character designs would be as forgettable as your average KoF/Tekken roster, and I probably would have forgotten about this game long ago. He always treads the razor's edge between attractions and revulsion because, in the end, horror is just another, very extreme form of beauty. Just look at Bosch, Beksinski, Dali, they were all purveyors of very extreme forms of beauty, they blurred the line between something you like to look at....and something you don't. Ahad is no different. He took the same principles they helped found and streamlined them into a more modernized form, which he combines with heavy anime and cartoon influences. On top of all that, he a damn good artist technically as well. His coloring is extremely deep and vibrant, his poses are almost always on point. He can draw anything from any angle, and his brush-settings/line-thicknesses (Or whatever you would call that) have a very heavy, deliberate feel. He's one of the most eminent digital artists of our time and one of my greatest inspirations. He's anything but insane, you're just an uncultered lug of a human being with no knack for aesthetics, or even basic knowledge of what art even is.(<-- To the person that said that, NOT Jake Was Here)