I began as a storyteller, creating original narratives driven by dark mythology and philosophical themes. Over time, I started adapting my work into manga to bring those stories to life visually.
My focus is on cinematic storytelling—blending atmosphere, emotion, and symbolism to explore the line between humanity and something beyond it. The Ashura is the first step in that journey.
In an age forgotten by time, where gods no longer answer and humanity drowns in its own sins, something begins to awaken.
Not a savior.
Not a demon.
But a reflection.
As the line between man and myth shatters, the Ashura rises—born from suffering, driven by rebellion. And with its awakening, the heavens themselves begin to tremble.