
Whether you know his famous design work from the long-running
Final Fantasy series, the art from
Vampire Hunter D, or even his brief partnership with Neil Gaiman in
The Sandman: The Dream Hunters, there’s no denying that Yoshitaka Amano is a talented man. He has an art style all his own, a respect for classic mythology, and a creative flair that few can equal. One of the few things he’s had little of up until this point is a written voice, but that’s all changed with his latest work,
Deva Zan.
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