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Kentaro Miura Hand-Drawn Manuscript

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Condition

Slightly Discolored, Wrinkles Minor Damage, Very Slightly Staineds, And Has Pinholes.

Current Price

6,500,000 yen

Start Price

450,000 yen

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No. of Bids

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Start Time

2023/12/15 15:00:00

Live Time

2024/01/06 21:02:11

2024/01/06 04:02:11

Item Number

5003z119

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Item's Details

(item number) 5003
(title) Kentaro Miura Hand-Drawn Manuscript
(size) 270 × 395mm
(side note) Draw on the back
(condition) above average
(detailed) Slightly Discolored, Wrinkles Minor Damage, Very Slightly Staineds, And Has Pinholes.
(starting bid price) 450,000 yen

(comment) Illustration for the doujinshi cover. Guts and Casca are drawn in the style of old delinquent manga. The humor of Guts holding a wooden sword instead of a dragon slayer and Casca clutching a behelit is eye-catching, but this illustration was drawn in 2004, around the time of Vritanis Port in the main story, and Guts was a berserker. The side effects of the armor began to harm her body, and Casca continued to reject Guts while losing her mind and body. Just before the eclipse, there is a scene where Griffith dreams of himself living as an ordinary man, and the fans who picked up this doujinshi at the time probably also dreamed of two people living peacefully in a world different from the main story. The illustrations have a warm impression, and the lines are sharply drawn with his specialty brush pen, which clearly shows the grit and gentleness of the artist Kentaro Miura. Regarding Kentaro Miura's handwritten manuscript, there is a history that a few rough layouts was circulated in the 1990s as a return project for sending impressions, so even though it is a doujinshi manuscript, it is rare (Yamaya)

Illustration from the doujinshi "Yotteru dake de dai shikkin". The doujinshi is listed under item number 5002

Translation is done by machine translator.

I just want to confirm, that this was indeed drawn by the late Kentaro Miura and not a copy or a fan art / drawn by someone else. Please confirm and thank you!
yes, It was drawn by Kentaro Miura. thank you

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