Zodiac Knights celebrates 30 years and gains special manga

First, get ready for a novelty that will surely mess with the hearts of the fans: Zodiac Knights is launching a special manga edition called Golden Age ! After all, this celebration marks the 30th anniversary of the iconic series that has won generations.

Knights of the Zodiac - Golden Age: a new challenge after Poseidon

The story of Golden Age takes place later to the events of the Poseidon Saga. Thus we see Seiya and his loyal companions facing a new threat: Asreia, the mighty goddess of justice. Although they have overcome epic battles in the past, knights now need to join forces again to protect the earth from an uncertain destination.

Moreover, this new phase is not alone. The special publication brings a star team of artists who have already left their mark in the universe of knights. For example, Megumu Okada, known as an episode G killer , signs the script. The impressive stroke comes from Shiori Teshirogi, who worked in Lost Canvas , Chimaki Kuori of Saintia Shô , and Yun Kouga, famous for Hero of Heroes . Therefore, fans can expect high level visual and narrative work.

Commemorative exhibition and actual armor

Meanwhile, another exciting attraction follows the release: a special exhibition dedicated to the series. It displays saga -related historical materials, including the stunning actual gold armor. Surprisingly, this exhibition offers a unique immersion in the universe of knights, allowing fans to relive remarkable moments of the series.

Moreover, this celebration reinforces how much Knights of the Zodiac is still relevant, especially among manga and anime fans. Inevitably, the arrival of Golden acts renews interest in the franchise, promising unforgettable emotions and battles.

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