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Kengan Omega Volume Covers 1-17
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Baki Hanma Vs. Kengan Ashura Gets A New Trailer, Cast List, and More!
Baki Hanma Vs. Kengan Ashura Gets A New Trailer, Cast List, and More! #範馬刃牙VSケンガンアシュラ #anime #manga #MartialArts #Netflix #ケンガンアシュラ #グラップラー刃牙 #BakiHanma #KenganAshura
We’re one month away from the biggest battle of 2024, and it looks like Baki and Kengan aren’t the only Titans that will be fighting. In a surprise announcement from Netflix, Baki Hanma Vs. Kengan Ashura is bringing their A-game for this epic showdown. The latest trailer previewed the new OP theme titled Fly High by ATARASHII GAKKO! And the ending theme Don’t Stay will be performed by the hip…
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▶️ KENGAN ASHURA: VI RICORDO CHE LA PRIMA PARTE DELLA SECONDA STAGIONE SARÀ SU NETFLIX DA DOMANI!
La seconda parte è attualmente in programma per un generico 2024.
La serie, prodotta in computer grafica da LARX ENTERTAINMENT (lo stesso studio di Tekken: Bloodlines), si basa sul violento manga scritto da Yabako Sandrovich (How heavy are the dumbbells you lift?) e disegnato da Daromeon, edito qua in Italia da Panini Comics.
#kengan ashura#anime#serie tv#arti marziali#lotta#shonen#computer grafica#animazione#giappone#manga#panini comics#planet manga#netflix#streaming#on demand#action#yabako sandrovich#daromeon#Youtube
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The Kengan Fighters' Discord Server is now OPEN FOR ALL KENGAN FANS
Hello!!
In end of 2022 me and two beloved friends of mine (@artisticdissonance and Amina Green) created the Kengan Fighters, a free Fanzine about Kengan, and this one issue were launched JAN 2023.
The idea was to celebrate and have fun with the characters of Kengan Ashura/Omega, and we welcomed a lot of artists who were so nice, the project was a huge success!
We even made in interview with DAROMEON himself!
You can see it HERE, IT'S FREE!
But now, it's been a while and while we can't make another issue, me and many artists decided to welcome all the Kengan Artists from Tumblr to the server.
The server is LBGT+ Friendly and we try to make it the best place to talk about our characters, ships, self inserts and etc. without fear of judgement. You can share your art, talk about the latest issue of the mangas, discover old and new fans and many more!
So, you wanna fight too? < click here to join the server!
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Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura | Official Trailer
The crossover anime film between Baki Hanma and Kengan Ashura, Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura, will stream on Netflix on June 6, 2024.
Atarashii Gakkō! will perform the theme song “Fly High,” and Lead will perform the ending theme song "Don't Stay".
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Director: Toshiki Hirano
Screenplay: Atsuo Ishino
Original creators: Yabako Sandrovich and Daromeon (Kengan Ashura), Keisuke Itagaki (Baki)
Original Concept Assistant: Yabako Sandrovich
Animation Production: TMS Entertainment
#Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura#Baki Hanma#Hanma Baki#Hanma Baki Son of Ogre#Baki#Grappler Baki#Baki the Grappler#Kengan Ashura#TMS Entertainment#Netflix#anime#film#anime film
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Đọc truyện cay nhất là tác giả không chịu end hoặc end dở như hạch. Đọc truyện hay nhất là khi end đỉnh, cảm giác như đạt được cảnh giới mới trong cuộc đời ấy dù đấy còn chẳng phải thành tựu của mình =)) Nhưng nói chung là thoả mãn đúng không nào.
Nếu bảo giới thiệu manga đã kết thúc cho người khác thì sẽ nêu tên mấy bộ này. Dung lượng vừa phải dưới 30 tập, không quá dài mà end từ ổn đến hay, hoặc điên điên, mà không bị thất vọng.
Để tránh spoil thì chỉ nêu chút suy nghĩ về cái end, còn câu chuyện như nào thì tùy mỗi người tự khám phá.
Beastars - 22 tập
Paru Itagaki
Dù xử boss cuối chưa đã lắm nhưng end vậy cũng được, vì nhân vật đã tìm ra định hướng cho bản thân.
Fire Punch - 8 tập
Tatsuki Fujimoto
End điên rồ khó quên
Shinnai Naru Boku E Satsui Wo Komete (My Dearest Self With Malice Aforethought) - 11 tập
Tác giả Hajime Inoryu, Minh hoạ Shota Ito
End giải quyết được các nút thắt và nhân văn
Kengan Ashura - 27 tập
Tác giả Sandrovich Yabako, Minh hoạ Daromeon
Phần 1 coi như end cũng ổn, còn phần Kengan Omega chưa end. End khá chấn động nhưng hợp lý, giàu cảm xúc phết.
Ajin - 17 tập
Gamon Sakurai
End thực tế, y hệt tính cách nhân vật chính diện và phản diện.
Dungeon Meshi (Mỹ Vị Hầm Ngục) - 14 tập
Kui Ryoko
End ngon lành đúng nghĩa đen nghĩa bóng luôn =))
Houseki No Kuni (Vương Quốc Bảo Thạch) - 13 tập
Ichikawa Haruko
End tuyệt diệt nhưng tuyệt vời và không hề tuyệt vọng =))
Dorohedoro - 23 tập
Q-Hayashida
End friendzone nhưng vẫn ổn
Kirameki Gingachou Shoutengai (Phố Ngân Hà) - 10 tập
Yuki Fujimoto
End truyện tình cảm bùng binh như này ok. Ít đọc shoujo nên chẳng biết so sánh với manga khác thì như nào.
Doubutsu No Oishasan (Bác Sĩ Thú Y) - 12 tập
Noriko Sasaki
Mỗi chương một câu chuyện nên end chương cuối không có cảm giác kết thúc, kiểu như cuộc sống vui vẻ của con sen và các boss vẫn tiếp diễn và sẽ không bao giờ phải tạm biệt mấy nhân vật trong này.
Mushishi (Trùng sư) - 10 tập
Yuki Urushibara
Cũng mỗi chương một câu chuyện, nên end chương cuối thì hành trình lang bạt của nhân vật chính vẫn tiếp tục. Sở dĩ đoạn cuối mỗi chương đều là những kết thúc rất đỉnh rồi.
Alice In Borderland - 18 tập
Haro Aso
End cực kỳ ý nghĩa với câu hỏi bạn tồn tại vì điều gì. Những ai thực sự muốn sống sẽ quay về được thế giới thực tại.
#74manga#manga#beastars#fire punch#dear my malice self#kengan ashura#ajin#alice in borderland#mushishi#kirameki gingachou shoutengai#doubutsu no oishasan#dungeon meshi#houseki no kuni#dorohedoro#completed manga
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“Hanma Baki vs. Kengan Ashura” The Netflix Produces For Anime Movie
Hanma Baki vs. Kengan Ashura, a crossover anime movie between Keisuke Itagaki's Hanma Baki and Yabako Sandrovich and Daromeon's Kengan Ashura manga series, was announced at the Netflix special stage at AnimeJapan 2024. The announcement included information about a teaser trailer. On June 6, Netflix will make the anime film available to stream globally.
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>thinking csm is disappointing in animation
In the interest of fairness I will preface this by saying that I am not actively following the CSM anime and all my knowledge of it comes from various snippets, be they clips, OP/EDs etc, so you are free (and would, frankly, be justified in doing so) disregard everything that follows.
With that out of the way, a clarification is in order, especially since in the tags of that post I made mention of two other anime adaptions - those of Dorohedoro and Kengan Asura - that couldn't possibly appear less comparable to CSM's, of all things.
Let's talk about art. If we wanted to give the purest technical definition of art, the barest of bones in terms of explaining what art is (as far as I can articulate and conceive it, anyway), it would be the conveyance of something through a medium (or multiple combined, but let's not trip ourselves in a messy pile of specifics and forget we're tl'ing the shit of a ;tr). A message, a raw emotion, an unspeakable something, translated into a form perceivable by others through their senses. The medium is the key here: it is the mold that shapes the message, as much as it is the message that molds the medium. It's a chicken and egg situation. What I want to say is, an artist will convey what they want to through their medium of choice because it is what best fits their vision (and, of course, their personal abilities, but that's beside the point). The message was shaped to fit the medium. A writer may choose to write in the second person to achieve a rawness in the way they address the reader that neither the first nor the third person could achieve in the exact fashion they envisioned. A manga artist may choose to use a double spread instead of a single page to lend more gravity and magnitude to an action sequence's decisive moment. A film director will place the camera angle so as to place the focus on a certain object that will gain relevance in a later scene. And so on.
An artist who possesses mastery of their medium is akin to any other person who has mastered the tool of their choice. Knowing how to measure the strength of your grip will make your sword cut better. Careful measuring of the ingredients will allow a chef to bring out that extra hint of flavor that would otherwise be missed by an amateur. A translator with deep knowledge of the languages they are working with will be able to offer a counterpart to otherwise untranslatable wordplay that is just as clever. Likewise, it will be apparent when an artist knows how to capitalize on the strengths of their medium of choice, because they possess a freshness to their work that transcends those made through mere technical prowess alone. It's like the difference between putting on a featureless sweatshirt and a stylish jacket embossed with metal spikes. If you met two people wearing these in the middle of a street, you would sooner focus on the one wearing the latter than the former, right?
Fujimoto, Hayashida and Daromeon, along with other manga artists such as Tsutomu Nihei, are artists whose styles I greatly appreciate because of a distinct quality I will dub Stylistic Roughness. I mean this to be distinct, and I would say diametrical opposite, from a rough style. The latter is an artstyle where apparent mistakes, such as awkward proportions, poor use of paneling, unclear placement of balloons, uneven lineart, you name it, that are due to involuntary factors, such as haste, lack of care, or insufficiently trained skill. A lack of choice, in other words. Stylistic roughness, on the other hand, is the opposite: the roughness is a feature. It is a choice. The world of Dorohedoro is cesspool where gore is the norm, a metal album in comic form: her artstyle wraps Hole, its inhabitants in a distinctly grotesque, inescapable veneer where even cuteness can't help but blossom in morbidly weird ways. Intimate knowledge of the body and martial arts - of what it means for a blow to impact your own body or for one of your own to meet the body of an adversary - is perfectly evident in Kengan Asura's art, where a beautiful marriage of exaggeration and realism expresses such power in every blow depicted, you will come out of flipping every page trembling as if it was you who got a heel the size of a truck smashed atop your skull. Nihei's characters are ghostly sketches lost within the labyrinthine, oppressive immensity of the Megastruture's rigid architecture, an evocative contrast that underlines the sheer magnitude and solitude of environs akin to massive graves where even the dusty memory of their creators has been reduced to a scant few traces. And then we have Fujimoto, whose provocative themes are conveyed with an artstyle that bleeds with at once contempt for the absurdity of modern society's trappings and a dry, yet unquestioningly heartfelt pity for the individuals that said society begets.
These works shine because they know how to use their medium. The medium, the style, they're pulsing organs of the whole that are their stories, stories made to be conveyed in a certain fashion because the medium allowed them to utilize certain techniques, ideas and solutions that work because they leveraged the strengths of, specifically, manga.
Strengths which are distinct from those of animation.
An adaption, in my opinion, live and dies not by how faithfully it mirrors its source, but by how creatively it reinterprets and reimagines the source in a way that leverages the strengths of a different medium. It's why so many video game movie adaptions fail: just because you can "play" a movie, it doesn't mean you can play a movie. Strip the main source of fun, the interactivity, from a game, and what's left? Many a movie director has failed to answer this question in a satisfactory fashion. In the same vein, anime adaptions tend to fail, in my opinion, because they do not attempt to go further than putting into motion what was on the inked page. That's it. No panache, no individuality.
I want an adaption to give me a reason to experience the same story again in a uniquely distinctive, fresh fashion. Otherwise, why wouldn't I just peruse the source again, when I know for sure that it was made to be the best it could possibly be on the medium it was conceived to fit to begin with? I have no interest in a digested summary of a story I already know, so I expect the original story to become the familiar framework over which something new is built. I'm not talking about a narrative digression, mind you, but a stylistic one.
It is easy to pick apart Dorohedoro, Kengan Asura and Blame's anime adaptions. The myopic, inexplicable decision to take two works that made of Stylistic Roughness their distinctive trait, and instead wrapped the original story in the incredibly ugly, stiff and lifeless trappings of cheap 3D CG. I hate to disparage the work of the artist involved, and I am sure that their talents would have been put to perfectly enjoyable use, had the direction allowed them to do so. But then, what's the problem with Chainsaw Man's adaption? It seems crazy to compare it to those two, right? After all, it is undeniable that MAPPA has managed to produce a series that, by all intents and purposes, looks like something that would have only been thought possible in a theatrical release up to very recent years, rather than a TV series. I could say that I shudder to think about what the conditions that made this possible may be, after the incredibly chilling production fiasco that was Wonder Egg Priority, but I'm hardly the kind of person who'd let that keep them from trying a show out.
My problem with CSM's adaption is that it suffers from the same issue as the adaptions I mentioned above. It merely occupies the exact opposite end of the same spectrum. The animation is KyoAni levels of kino - and that's about it. I cannot claim to know how much input Fujimoto had into the series' artistic direction. Anyone with even passing knowledge of his works is well aware of his passion for movies, so it would be reasonable to guess that the anime's direction owes much to this preference. And I don't think it works. Everything feels too squeaky clean. It's competently made like a white cupboard. It does its job extremely well, but it doesn't stand out otherwise. It's a kind of feeling I have begun to recognize ever since I gave Lycoris Recoil a try: I have no interest virtuosic displays of an animation studio's ability to depict the fabric of a sleeve around an incredibly detailed hand moving in seemingly rotoscoped fashion. Or, at the very least, not when there is nothing more than to it than that. Not when works like CSM fail to gain anything from such details, because the reason they thrived was due to distinctly personal vision conveyed through incredibly unique Stylistic Roughness. I don't want a CSM fight to look realistic. I want to look and feel like a fucking satisfyingly thought-out mess.
Masters like Satoshi Kon know how to use that kind of realistic approach while still infusing their work with incredible amounts of life. Stuff like the CSM anime or Lycoris Recoil feel like prepackaged products too busy vaunting the superficial appeal of their kino animation to truly try and reach out for the reviewers with anything more. The OPs and EDs of CSM are rife with all the creativity that the show itself lacks.
And this is why I think the Bocchi anime is a better adaption than Chainsaw Man's.
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Netflix revela un avance de la segunda temporada de "KENGAN ASHURA"
#KENGANASHURA Estrenan un video promocional de la segunda temporada del anime "KENGAN ASHURA" que podrás ver en occidente por @Netflix.
KENGAN ASHURA temporada 2 parte 2 lanzó hoy un nuevo trailer y una imagen promocional a medida que la serie se dirige a la conclusión del torneo Kengan Life-or-Death. La serie comenzará a transmitirse en Netflix en todo el mundo el 15 de agosto de 2024. Shogakukan publica el manga original KENGAN ASHURA, escrito por Yabako Sandrovich e ilustrado por Daromeon, en su revista de manga digital…
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La seconda parte della seconda stagione dell'anime Kengan Ashura rivela la première di agosto in un teaser trailer L'artista originale Daromeon illustra la nuova immagine. Info:--> https://www.gonagaiworld.com/la-seconda-parte-della-seconda-stagione-dellanime-kengan-ashura-rivela-la-premiere-di-agosto-in-un-teaser-trailer/?feed_id=440437&_unique_id=65fb1170e0c41 #Anime #KenganAshura #LarxEntertainment #Netflix #YabakoSandrovich #ケンガンアシュラ
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Ancora due incontri e si completerà anche il terzo turno del Torneo di Annientamento! Chi andrà in semifinale: Takeshi Wakatsuki o Muteba Gizenga? Rei Mikazuchi o Gensai Kuroki? Sempre più violento e avvincente, il manga di Yabako Sandrovich e Daromeon entra nel vivo del suo arco narrativo!
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"The Kengan Fighters" Fanzine
IT’S FINALLY OUT!!! 🎉🎊🎆
We’re so proud to present the very first issue of the Kengan Fighters fan magazine, including an interview with Daromeon!
This issue is digital and free, get your copy here:
As one of the Directors, I say thank you for all the artists and writers who went with us in this journey, all the work and support!
SO.... I HAVE ONE THING TO ASK...
#fanzine#fan zine#zine#fandom zine#kengan ashura#kengan omega#kenganverse#fanfiction#ohma tokita#tokita ohma#raian kure#kure raian#magazine#digital artwork
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Release Information for Chapter 211 of Kengan Omega
Of course, this page will give you information about Chapter 211's release date and any recent plot developments. Sandrovich Yabako is the author and Daromeon is the illustrator of this manga series. There is plenty of action and distinctive fighting techniques, and mysteries are progressively revealed. To stay current on the story as it develops, keep reading this article.
Welcome to the Kengan Omega manga series, where the Niko Style's training is investigated and the stages at which they develop their skills in the Kengan forests are revealed. Unknown details concerning the Demonsbane technique were revealed in the previous chapter, intensifying the narrative. Readers are anxiously expecting what will happen next with each revelation.
As we saw in the previous chapter, Chapter 210 of Kengan Omega, we discovered the Niko Style's secret origins and the process by which each Niko masters these abilities. Without a doubt, the tale depicted the awful outcome of individuals who tried to use the Demonsbane technique. The subsequent sequences will show us how this method is being learned. For more information about the release date of this anime you can visit the theanimeupdates website.
#animeupdates#manga#mangaworld#animeworld#theanimeupdates#the anime#animeupdate#animenews#animelover#anime
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Hey there! Today we will update you on Kengan Omega Chapter 194 where we will tell you everything you need to know about the upcoming chapter such as its release date, spoilers, raw scans, and through where you can read the new chapter.Created by Sandrovich Yabako and Daromeon, Kengen Omega is a hard-core martial arts manga quite well known in the western community. It is a sequel to Kengen Asuhra and features a new set of characters with some familiar faces sometimes popping here and features new challenges, higher stakes and more thrill than ever before. The sequel takes place two years after the game-changing Kengan Annihilation Tournament on Ganryu Island, and follow the paths of aspiring fighter Narushima Koga and the mysterious Gaoh Ryuki as they are tangled up in the underground world of the Kengan matches.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG1onD9NwrIKengan Omega Chapter 194 Release DateThe Kengan Omega manga is published in the Ura Sunday magazine, which is a weekly magazine where a new chapter is released every week on Wednesday. Following the same schedule Kengan Omega Chapter 194 will release on January 25, 2023. The English translations will be available within 1-2 days. Release timeAs for our international audience, here is when chapter 194 will be available on manga reading sites:Pacific Time: 9 AM on ThursdayCentral Time: 11 AM on ThursdayEastern Time: 12 noon on ThursdayBritish Time: 5 PM on ThursdayCountdown for chapter 194 (Japan Release Time)[wpcc-script type="text/ez-screx"]CountdownIs Kengan Omega on break this week?No, the manga is not on break this week and the next chapter will release as scheduled.Kengan Omega Chapter 194 Raw Scans, Leaks and SpoilersKengan AshuraKengan Omega Chapter 194 Raw Status: Not Leaked YetAs of writing, the raw scans and spoilers for Kengan Omega 194 haven’t come out yet. Such raw scans usually starts surfacing on the net 2-3 days before the official release date and can be found on online forums such as 4chan and Reddit. So we are expecting this week’s to be available by Monday. We will keep an eye out for them and report back to you as soon as are released. Meanwhile, for the latest updates and chapter discussions check out its official subreddit at r/Kengan_Ashura.Where to read chapter 194 of Kengan Omega?Currently, there is no official way to read this fabulous manga and we have to rely on fan translations on online groups. But be sure to buy the official volume when it is available in your locality.Explaining the KenganVerse (Kengan Ashura and Kengan Omega)The Kenganverse (or Sandroverse) is a fan-made term that refers to the Martial Arts-centred universe of Sandrovich Yabako‘s works. It includes ‘Kengan Ashura’, its Sequal ‘Kengan Omega’ and the slice-of-life manga ‘How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift?’. Kengan AshuraKengan Ashura Volume 1 CoverWritten by Yabako Sandrovich and illustrated by Daromeon, Kengan Ashura is a martial arts manga serialized on the Ura Sunday and MangaOne website from April 2012 and ended in August 2018. It inspired a Netflix anime in July 2019 which ran for 24 episodes.Since the Edo period of Japan, gladiator arenas exist in certain areas. In these arenas, wealthy business owners and merchants hire gladiators to fight in unarmed combat where the winner takes all. Tokita Ohma, nicknamed “Ashura”, joins these arenas and devastates his opponents. His spectacular ability to crush his enemies catches the attention of big business owners, including the Nogi Group CEO, Nogi Hideki.Kengan OmegaKengan Omega Volume 2 Cover ArtKengan Omega is the sequel to Kengan Ashura which began its serialization on Ura Sunday and MangaOne on January 17, 2019. Two years after the events of Kengan Ashura, a young man named Narushima Kouga aims to enter the Kengan matches, seeking Tokita Ouma for a yet unknown reason. He begins to work under Yamashita Kazuo when he meets Gaou Ryuuki, a spitting image of Ouma. As a massive showdown between the Kengan Association and Purgatory, another underground martial arts fighting organization looms in the background, how will Kouga become strong enough to enter in the legendary Kengan fights?How Heavy are the Dumbbells You lift?How Heavy are the Dumbbells You lift? Anime VisualHow Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? is another sports-related manga written by Sandrovich with art done by MAAM. It is also published in the Ura Sunday magazine since August 2016 and its chapters have been collected into 11 volumes. Seven Seas Entertainment has licensed the English release. An anime adaptation by Studio Doga Kobo aired in July 2019 for 12 episodes.Hibiki Sakura is a second-year high school girl who has a voracious appetite; this habit leads to her gaining weight. Once this is brought to her attention, she reluctantly thinks about joining the Silverman Gym. At the gym, Hibiki finds out that Akemi Soryuin, a schoolmate of hers, is also thinking about joining. Upon meeting Naruzo Machio, one of the trainers, she falls head over heels in love with him and joins the gym. Motivated, Hibiki vows to lose weight.Well, that’s all for today. We will keep you updated on any news related to Kengen Omega Chapter 194. Also, check out the Ayakashi triangle release date and Kubo-san anime schedule.Frequently Asked Questions about Kengen Omega:What is the Kenganverse?The Kenganverse is a fan-made term that refers to the martial arts-centred universe of Sandrovich Yabako’s works, which includes Kengan Ashura, its sequel Kengan Omega and the slice-of-life manga “How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift?”.What is Kengan Omega about?Kengan Omega is a hard-core martial arts manga created by Sandrovich Yabako and Daromeon. It is a sequel to Kengan Asuhra and features a new set of characters with some familiar faces sometimes popping here and features new challenges, higher stakes and more thrill than ever before.Who are the creators of Kengan Omega?Kengan Omega is created by Sandrovich Yabako and Daromeon.How often are new chapters of Kengan Omega released?New chapters of Kengan Omega are released every week on Wednesday in the Ura Sunday magazine.When does Kengan Omega take place?Kengan Omega takes place two years after the game-changing Kengan Annihilation Tournament on Ganryu Island.Follow AnimeEveryday on Google News!
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Happiness by Shuzo Oshimi
Raqiya by Boichi and Masao Yajima
Children of the Sea by Daisuke Igarashi
Levius by Haruhisa Nakata
Kengan Omega by Daromeon and Yabako Sandrovich
Shamo by Izo Hashimoto and Akio Tanaka
Astroid by Keiichi Koike
#Happiness#Shuzo Oshimi#Raqiya#Boichi#Masao Yajima#Children of the Sea#Daisuke Igarashi#Levius#Haruhisa Nakata#Kengan Omega#Daromeon#Yabako Sandrovich#Shamo#Astroid#Keiichi Koike#Akio Tanaka#manga#eyes
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Kengan Ashura Artist sums up 2021 in Newest Illustration
Kengan Ashura Artist sums up 2021 in Newest Illustration #KenganAshura #manga #illustration #art #2021
Let’s face it, we all can agree that 2021 was the year that nobody wanted, but it also had so many records broken, both in the movies, anime, manga, and spawned countless memes, but could you get it all in one image? Artist Daromeon has answered the call! The artist for the heavy-hitting series, Kengan Ashura took to Twitter to reveal a monumental image that had references from shows and films…
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