American comic line art style, precise control of pure black ink on white paper, with variations in thickness expressing muscle tension and fabric creases. Cross-hatching shapes light and shadow volumes, and dynamic composition uses a low angle to enhance the character's intimidation. Realistic depiction of facial features carries a rugged quality reminiscent of Western film stars, with crossed swords creating tension lines in the composition. No halftones or colors, relying purely on the rhythm of lines, creating a hardcore epic atmosphere, embodying the masculine power of Frank Frazetta and the sculptural precision of Bronze Age comics.