cover of "Drawing Cutting Edge FUSION: American comics with a Manga Influence" by Christopher Hart with a blonde haired male warrior holding a sword and a purple haired woman with a katana in front of him and her boobs and nipples encased in vacuum sealed boobsocks
Red head in a black crop top and low cut jeans from the book "Drawing Cutting Edge Fusion", with text boxes that read: "Long splashy hair is a must!  It should look like it's blowing in the soft breeze whether or not the other garments are blowing."  "Keep the shoulders bare as much as possible." "Bare arms and shoulders add a provocative touch.  Bare as much as possible." "Pants hang low on the hips and look sexy when the character tilts her hips"

Fusion means fusing clothes to your breasts, right?

So I've been looking through this "how to draw" book, and apparently to draw American and Japanese fusion you should have vacuum sealed boobsocks and lots of bare shoulder and butt cracks hanging out of jeans.  I love how it reminds you to bare "as much as possible" in two separate text boxes so you know this is important.  Also the hair should blow even if there's no wind.

(Cover and excerpt from "Drawing Cutting Edge Fusion: American comics with a Manga Influence" by Christopher Hart)

Text boxes of second page read:

"Long Splashy hair is a must!  It should look like it's blowing in a soft breeze, whether or not the other garments are blowing."

"Keep the shoulders bare as much as possible."

"Bare arms and shoulders add a provocative touch.  Bare as much as possible."

"Pants hang low on the hips and look sexy when the character tilts her hips."