There are a few works in the Japanese comics industry that are entirely based on the author's personal preferences and have no professional ethics of regular serialization at all. However, the works are extremely wonderful and have attracted countless fans. Among them, the famous fantasy comic "Strong Armor" is one of them. The official recently announced that the first data and art collection of "Strong Armor" will be released and is scheduled to be released on July 26. Stay tuned. "Strong Armor" was first serialized in 1985 and is still being serialized today, spanning nearly 40 years. The work has the story setting of Galvatron, coupled with the author's unparalleled character design and drawing skills, which has attracted countless fans. Although the author Takaya Yoshiki is the type who draws a few episodes when he is in the mood, it still can't stop fans from following him for so many years. The first data collection of "Strong Armor" will include illustrations carefully selected by the original author himself, and will also include various precious materials, impression collections, etc., as well as original drawings of some exquisite peripheral figures, etc. It is worth collecting. The first data collection of "Strong Armor" is A4 size, 128 pages, priced at 3960 yen, and is scheduled to be released on July 26, so stay tuned. |
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