The manga “Attack on Titans” by author Hajime Isayama has attracted a large number of readers around the world. When the series ended at the end of 2021 and the end of the animation part also entered the final steps, fans around the world seemed pretty sad. However, they can go to Singapore and visit the ArtSience Museum, which is hosting the first Attack on Titans theme exhibition in Southeast Asia and the first exhibition outside of Japan.

The exhibition will feature never-before-seen art from the series, including 180 pieces created all the way from the manga’s early days all the way to its final chapter. Fans will also be able to take in completely new pieces of AoT art never previously revealed, alongside drafts and sketches from the creator’s archives.

Those visiting the exhibition will be able to pick one of two routes – each one based on the two factions within the series: The Eldians born inside of the walls, or the Marleyans born outside of them.

As the faction paths diverge, the exhibited art will focus on different perspectives on the lead-up to the war between both groups, with the paths ultimately meeting up again for the final conflict.

Other parts of the exhibition will also focus on the main characters, the towering titans, as well as provide visitors with a visual delight in which the Attack Titan and the Armored Titan clash fiercely across a 10-meter screen.

Attack on Titan: The Exhibition will run from February 9, 2022 to July 3, 2022.

According to sea.mashable.com