Choujin X was first published under creator Sui Ishida in 2021.
It may be hard to believe, but Tokyo Ghoul 's creator has been working on their latest series for years now. Back in 2021, Sui Ishida began work on Choujin X , and fans have had little complaint about the supernatural drama. With several years under thumb, Choujin X has plenty of story to tell, and now it seems Ishida is eager to see the story told on screen.
Of course, fans of Ishida are just as eager as the artist. Choujin X is a delicious dark series, and its artwork is nothing short of gorgeous. When it comes to modern manga artists, Ishida is one of the best. While parts of the Tokyo Ghoul anime lived up to Ishida's art, fans were admittedly left disappointed by the end. So if Choujin X were to get an anime, some wrongs could be righted.
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