The attack of the giants, known domestically as Shingeki no Kyojin and internationally as Attack on Titan, is a manga written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama that few people know anymore. As usual, after an excellent sales development, some Japanese studios took an interest in the series and planned an anime.

The success of the series was resounding, and so season after season, first WIT Studio and then Studio MAPPA created an excellent adaptation that became known to many anime fans from all over the world Story by Eren Jaeger. In this world where humanity is forced to live within three great walls to protect themselves from giants, anthropomorphic creatures of various sizes that devour humans for no apparent reason, the protagonist witnesses his mother’s death at the hands of a giant, when he was a child and swears vengeance on these creatures.

Those cruel and brutal moments were designed by Hajime Isayama with his sketchy style, rough and very dirty, with the manga that first made itself known precisely for this very particular artistic field, with the giants becoming amorphous and disproportionate but still terrible creatures. But now everything changes thanks to this proposal that revises some of the Scenes from Attack on Titan drawn in ukiyo-e stylethe classic Japanese painting style of the past centuries.

The Akihabara Premium x Attack on Titan campaign revisited some well-known Japanese paintings depicting the Monsters of Isayama is remastered in a classic Japanese style. There is an example in the tweet below with all its details, would you buy it? Unfortunately, Isayama won’t be drawing much anymore, so we’ll have to say goodbye to Attack on Titan’s sequel possibilities.


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