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Sui Ishida’s Tokyo Ghoul originally ran from 2011 to 2018, with the first part of the manga – titled Tokyo Ghoul – running from 2011 to 2014, and the second part – titled Tokyo Ghoul:re ...
The exhibit will run through September 25th, but if you can’t make it to Tokyo, here's a taste of Tanaka’s illustrations. Hover your cursor over the images in this post to magnify the view ...
Tokyo Ghoul Illustrations: Zakki also contains notes penned by Ishida himself. While most of the commentaries are short, fans can get a clear look at Ishida and his biting wit.
As Tokyo remains under a state of emergency due to the ongoing Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, the streets have been looking pretty empty lately. Although we all hope for some kind of a return to ...
He initially made a living contributing illustrations and poems to newspapers and magazines. Divided into four sections, this exhibition explores Yumeji's career through more than 500 of his works ...