Null Celluloid of THE KNIGHTS OF THE ZODIAC. 

Celluloid and drawing. 

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Celluloid of THE KNIGHTS OF THE ZODIAC. Celluloid and drawing. Measurements: 23 x 26,5 cm (celluloid); 24,5 x 27 cm (drawing). In 1986 the mangaka (Japanese word designated to refer to the creator of a comic book) Masaki Kuramada began his definitive and most successful work: Saint Seiya, which consisted of 28 volumes of manga, 114 chapters of anime, 5 movies and the subsequent animation of the last saga of the manga (Hades), with 31 OVAs. Today, the success of the series continues.

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Celluloid of THE KNIGHTS OF THE ZODIAC. Celluloid and drawing. Measurements: 23 x 26,5 cm (celluloid); 24,5 x 27 cm (drawing). In 1986 the mangaka (Japanese word designated to refer to the creator of a comic book) Masaki Kuramada began his definitive and most successful work: Saint Seiya, which consisted of 28 volumes of manga, 114 chapters of anime, 5 movies and the subsequent animation of the last saga of the manga (Hades), with 31 OVAs. Today, the success of the series continues.

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