Over one hundred books published worldwide. Many can be found at: https://www.goodreads.com/search?q=sergio+drumond
Some Reviews:
The beautiful illustrations by Sergio Drumond fill up the pages, and are done in bold, bright and eye-catching colors. They also correctly describe the actions on each page. --Online Book Club
With clever illustrations bringing out the emotions of Jennie Bella and her parents, along with drawings of other grandmothers, the story moves along at a pace just right for bedtime “tuck-in” moments. --Pacific Book Review Star
"...Dean Nowotny...does a masterful job of interweaving the two aspects (Jesus and Santa) in Dear Maggie. Your children will be thrilled by the skillful illustrations drawn by Sergio Drumond, depicting Santa, his elves, and the story of the life of Jesus. Dean uses easy-to-understand language so children of all ages can comprehend the importance of the Christmas story...This book can open the door to discussions on Christianity, Christ, and salvation. This could be the most important book you will every buy for your child." --Reviewed by Philip Van Heusen for Readers' Favorite, Book Reviews and Award Contest
The colorful illustrations help guide the happy story along and keep young readers entertained. --The US Review of Books
This inspiring, dramatically illustrated story makes a memorable gift for children young and old. ----GoodReads.com
The illustrations are bright and colorful and they breathe life into the characters and the story. Young readers are educated about Whooping Cranes and the importance of preserving an endangered species. It's an excellent story for read aloud sessions in classrooms and school libraries. --Readers' Favorite.com
...titles are beautifully illustrated with detailed watercolors and whimsical characters that children love on each page. ----Editorial Review, Amazon.com This beautifully illustrated historic tale has been recognized as a finalist in the Children’s Choices Reading List for 2018 by the International Literacy Association & The Children’s Book Council. ----Smashwords.com
The art is a very realistic style, fully in black and white. Panels are clean and orderly. The sense of macabre combined with the perfection of layout fits perfectly with atmosphere. It feels very much like watching an old, black and white movie. Many kudos to the artist for providing such stunning work! ---Dara Berkey for "A Place to Hang Your Cape" website. https://ap2hyc.com/2018/10/wolfs-howl-part-1-boasts-a-strong-paranormal-premise-with-room-to-grow/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=Socialmedia&utm_campaign=Hootsuite
Speaking of unique, let's talk about the art. Sergio Drumond does the art on the book and combines a watercolor palette and marries it to gray scale. Something that books gives the book a marvelous feel but also anchors in it in the modern age. Few books can pull off the watercolor and even fewer the black and white - Wolf's Howl stands in a class all its own. It's bold approach to art is what makes it stand out. Overall, Wolf's Howl #1, is a call back to the bronze age but married to modern art. The story telling crafts a story that feels episodic and massive in its' approach. The art also boldly takes gray scale approach to watercolor. Crafting a unique beauty that few indie books could rival. However, there is a lot here and could feel overwhelming to readers upon first go around. Still an engaging and marvelous read nonetheless. ----Review of comics, "Wolf's Howl." https://www.victimsandvillains.net/reviews/wolf
The book is beautifully illustrated by Sergio Drumond and Mark thanked Kingdom Printers for the excellent quality of the finished product. http://traleetoday.ie/tralees-whistling-postman-and-his-beloved-dog-remembered-in-new-childrens-book/