For the fan, it is a revelation. For the animator, it is a bible. For history, it is a document that proves that the most transcendent cinematic moments are built not from pixels or AI, but from paper, light, and the terrifying ambition of a few hundred people in a Tokyo studio, trying to draw the end of the world.
In-depth model sheets for characters like Kaneda and Tetsuo, which are highly prized as reference material for illustrators.