Seeing a grown man wearing a Robin costume just isn't cool at all…
This book is primarily for those who wants tips on creating characters for visual mediums (comics, animations, video games), but the tips would also apply to people developing character in written stories as well.
Story, story, story is emphasized a lot after all. Colors, shapes, design - that's all here but since a written story will be describing these things, yeah I'm going to say anyone can use this.
It's pretty straightforward, the types of things you get in a class - a chapter on say originality which ends with a "homework assignment" on taking existing characters you like and putting your own twist on them.
There is a character sheet and and example of how it is used - probably the only thing that is knocking this down from 5 stars to 4 in my eyes. The example character and his sheet is re-used in this book quite a bit. Useful, yup. Needed, sure. However, it's abused a bit in a book of this size. Had it appeared even one time less - oh the space that could have saved and then been used for even more advanced tips and tricks!