To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts Vol. 15
“Farewell, my dear friend Hank Henriette.”
The capital, Newfort, is engulfed in fire, and there is now no turning back. Enemies, allies, and Incarnates alike lay down their lives for what they believe in. What will become of the fate of the Incarnates at the end of this deadly war?
The dark fantasy masterpiece, created by the editors behind Attack on Titan and Flowers of Evil, twirls towards its dramatic finale!
Biographical Notes:
MAYBE is a two-man cartooning team based out of Japan. According to reports both members were born in 1984, and they broke into the world of comics by debuting with indie publisher Okura Publishing in 2005. MAYBE would continue to work in the world of indie comics for a few years, eventually making a name for themselves with Wani Magazine’s Comic Kairakuten.
In 2006 the pair broke through into the mainstream by getting picked up by beloved shonen publisher Akita Shoten (publishers of Black Jack). Starting in 2008 MAYBE moved into the realm of video game design creating characters and background art for video game producers RailSoft, After nearly five years of journeymen work, the duo broke through with their first hit series Dusk Maiden of Amnesia by Square Enix.
Title Notes:
While Maybe has had a couple of properties adapted into animated TV series or video games, Sacred Beasts will be their first comic to be translated into English.
Sacred Beasts covers genres and topics that are universally popular in media today. High fantasy, supernatural beings (vampires, werewolves, dragons, etc.) all set in a dark dystopian world where technology is relatively modern but inspired loosely by steampunk.
Maybe themselves are veterans of the manga and anime world, but they are also being supported, editorially, by some of the biggest names in Japanese publishing Kodansha’s BetsuMaga magazine editors of Attack on Titan and Flowers of Evil.
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