AttackonTitan's Creator shares new NYC art before his North America visit!
Attack on Titan's creator, Hajime Isayama, turned quite a few heads when he announced that he would be a part of this year's Anime NYC convention, with this upcoming appearance marking the first time that the legendary mangaka has arrived in North America.
Attack on NYCHajime Isayama shared the hilarious new image that sees Captain Levi taking in the sights while Eren Jaeger, Mikasa, and Armin scarf down some of New York City's staples when it comes to food, helping to celebrate the mangaka's upcoming appearance at Anime NYC, taking place on November 18th to the 20th:
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