Former Overwatch Art Director Arnold Tsang Launches Original Manga 'Azuki' at Anime Expo
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Naman Ramachandran
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Summary
Arnold Tsang, former character art director at Blizzard Entertainment known for designing the visual style of 'Overwatch,' has launched a new original manga titled 'Azuki' through his studio Azuki Labs. The manga will premiere at Anime Expo in Los Angeles (July 2-5) with an exclusive first chapter available at the Azuki Labs booth, where Tsang will also host live drawing sessions. A public rollout on Azuki.com will follow in September.
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· 3 pulledAzuki Labs has unveiled 'Azuki,' an original manga written and illustrated by Arnold Tsang, the former character art director at Blizzard Entertainment who shaped the visual identity of 'Overwatch.'
The manga will have its world premiere at Anime Expo in Los Angeles, running July 2–5, before a public rollout on Azuki.com in September.
Attendees at Anime Expo will be able to read the first chapter exclusively at Azuki Labs' booth, where Tsang will also appear for live drawing sessions throughout the event.
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