Our review of Attack of the Giants confirms that Hajime Isayama’s manga is a unique masterpiece, a worldwide phenomenon. It was first published in 2009 and since then several tables have been produced, divided into 139 chapters and 34 volumes.
At the moment the author is in France, where he is making drawings of Attack on Titan for French fans. In addition, however, he will be the protagonist of an auction where he has to bid for a very important object with a very noble purpose. I’ll be there with a video and a message The desks that Attack on Titan was drawn on will be auctioned off.
“The desks I’m auctioning off this time are the desks I used as a worktable in Attack on Titan. These desks were made to order by my father who was a furniture designer so I could focus on my work. Nitto Mokko’ in Hita, my hometown. On these desks, my assistants and I We’ve been working on Attack on Titan for four years. Sometimes I ate my bento there, lay down and slept there, when I was happy about some nonsense, when I was nervous before a chapter date, when I was thinking about how I might develop the story with those in charge, all the time me have produced. In today’s world where digital animation has gone mainstream and manga productions with so many people involved are uncommon, a big desk is useless, but I really like these desks. I hope they help someone. I drew a signature and an illustration for the auction. There is so much sad news these days, but to make the world a little more peaceful, we will donate the prize we receive to Médecins Sans Frontières.”
Isayama’s desk is of great importance for fans of the series as it represents the place where the manga was created and where Isayama spent many hours drawing and fleshing out his ideas. The desk is a unique piece of manga history and a unique opportunity for fans to donate to purchase a piece owned by one of the most influential manga creators of our generation for a good cause.




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