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Attack On Titan Gets Special Artwork From A Silent Voice's Yoshitoki Oima



The final episodes of Attack On Titan are set to arrive in just a few weeks, with the last story of the Scout Regiment promising to be as dark and bloody as the anime franchise created by Hajime Isayama has known to be throughout the years. While there has been plenty of fan art released in the lead-up to the upcoming batch of episodes, new fan art has emerged from the creator of A Silent Voice, Yoshitoki Oima, showing just how far the reach for Eren Jaeger and his fellow Eldians has been around the world.

You won't find much in common when it comes to the respective works of Hajime Isayama and Yoshitoki Oima, as the latter's work, A Silent Voice, is a romantic comedy rather than a dark struggle for survival involving folks transforming into wildly large versions of themselves with a taste for human flesh. Arriving on the scene in 2016, A Silent Voice follows a young high school student named Shoya Ishida who encounters a former victim of his adolescent bullying. With the deaf student Shouko Nishimiya being one of his victims, Shoya finds himself attempting to find redemption years later by trying to make amends to his past victim.



Twitter Outlet Attack On Titan Wiki shared this fresh look at the Attack On Titan fan art from one of the biggest artists in the medium, proving that mangaka truly are fans of one another as the dark series following the Scout Regiment is set to come to an end in its anime adaptation early next year:



Studio MAPPA will be returning to animation duties for the last episodes of the fourth season of Attack On Titan, which will definitely be some of the darkest installments of the franchise to date. With the previous half of the season ending on quite the cliffhanger, Eren is now staring down the full force of the nation of Marley while also trying to enact a "Euthanasia Plan," which he hopes will end the power of the Titans forever. As Eren establishes his cult known as the Jaegerists, the Survey Corps has been placed in an impossible situation where the line between friend and foe has blurred even more.


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