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Soul Eater is one of those series that you can never forget. If you know, you know. Created by Atsushi Ohkubo, Soul Eater got its start in print 20 years ago, and it remains a cult hit with fans ...
Soul Eater is now celebrating the 20th anniversary of the manga’s original release, and the franchise is going all out for the occasion with a special new art exhibition opening in Japan ...
The anime came to a close far before Okubo finished the Soul Eater manga in August 2013, and fans of the shonen title have wondered if Bones Studio would ever consider bringing it back.
In May 2004, Square Enix finally set out on one of its most popular publication periods to date. The company began to serialize Atsushi Okubo’s Soul Eater manga in its monthly magazine, starting ...
For those of you unfamiliar with Soul Eater, the series is a popular one which debuted in May 2004 under creator Atsushi Okubo.
Atsushi Okubo’s Soul Eater was one of the most popular anime and manga series during the 2000s, and while his follow-up work has not gained the kind of momentum his previous series has with fans ...
If you’re unfamiliar, Square Enix published Soul Eater manga originally in its Monthly Shonen Gangan magazine, and Atsushi Okubo was the creator in-charge of its direction.
Creator Atsushi Okubo created the fantastical series about Death Meisters and their goal to slay witches on a whim, and there is no way the man ever saw its success coming.
Soul Eater Creator Revives Maka in New Sketch Soul Eater creator Atsushi Ohkubo has just revived the hit series with brand-new art of Maka Albarn.
As you can see below, the tattoo takes one of Soul Eater ‘s more obscure images and brings it to life. The sun from Atsushi Okubo’s series is inked onto the fan’s bicep in bright yellow shades.