Boys Illustrations Inspired by the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons Art Book
About Boys Illustrations Inspired by the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons Art Book
In Boys Illustrations*, 30 talented creators transform the yokai spirits and monsters from Night Parade of One Hundred Demons into beautiful boys and men! *Text is in Japanese only.
This book is a collection of illustrations by 30 different creators of games, manga, book designs and other content. These newly drawn illustrations of beautiful boys and men are inspired by the ancient Japanese monsters and ghosts that appear in Zuga Hyakkiyakou and other works by the Edo-period painter Toriyama Sekien. Enjoy these mesmerizing illustrations of boys and men dressed up as bewitching, beautiful and cute yokai creatures, ghosts and goblins.
Details
- Publisher: PIE INTERNATIONAL
- Media: Art Books
- Genre: Documentary, Fantasy
- Themes: Supernatural
- Age Rating: 17+
- Release Date: 12/7/2021
- Page Count: 128
- Dimensional Weight: 1
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Beautiful But Can't Read
by CL -
Very beautiful illustrations and a very pleasant surprise to see an illustration by Nao Tsukiji, one of my favorite mangakas. But I didn't realize that it would be in japanese considering Rightstuf usually has english translated artbooks.