Among the works that have written the history of manga we certainly find lumen. Written by Rumiko Takahashi between 1978 and 1987, the 34-volume series includes an anime adaptation produced by Studio Pierrot from 1981. Several generations of young people have grown up with the adventures of the alien and the Tomobiki high school students.
ONE Lum’s new anime it was recently announced as a surprise. In early January, we saw Lum’s first teaser trailer, accompanied by the announcement that David Production, the studio behind the production of the Jojo series, will be working on the series.
The author of Luma Rumiko Takahashi he did a great job Illustration to commemorate the arrival of the new anime. We can see it in @tweetWsstalkback, in classic mangaka style and full color. The protagonist with the brindle suit stands in the foreground, while following her we find all the characters of the series. In the background the sky and the new ones where Lum used to fly.
Fans of Lum have indulged in fan art that is sure to multiply dramatically as they await the new anime. However, the route of the Takahashi remains unique and inimitable, with these slightly dated characters that take us back to our childhood. Dreams, youth, light-heartedness: Who knows, Lum’s reboot might not take us back to our prime for a while.
Rumiko Takahashi’s pin-up poster illustration commemorating the upcoming Urusei Yatsura reboot airing this year. pic.twitter.com/Xquuj2imtX
– Shougakukan Weekly Edition (@Wsstalkback) January 25, 2022




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