The creator of Attack on Titan might have ended the series, but he can't stay away from the Scouts for too long.
Attack on Titan's manga and anime adaptation might have come to an end, but that doesn't mean creator Hajime Isayama is completely detached from his brutal anime world. Looking to release a new short story next month in Japan, Isayama still routinely takes the opportunity to share new art of his characters that have been to hell and back. The Survey Corps might be gone, but they are certainly not forgotten as their mangaka creator has shared two new sketches for Titans' fans.
Attack on Titan: Fly is the name of the artbook that will arrive in Japan next month, with Hajime Isayama hinting it as a return to the world that has become the biggest of his career.
Attack on Titan One More TimeIsayama clearly hasn't missed a beat when it comes to his portrayals of the Scout Regiments and the Titans they faced throughout Attack on Titan's history. The legendary manga artist has stated in the past that he doesn't foresee a sequel or spin-off series to the original series, though it's clear he's more than willing to pick up a pen and render new takes on his now classic characters.
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