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Billie Eilish is now part of Attack on Titan with this official illustration by Hajime Isayama

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Singer and songwriter Billie Eilish is on tour in Japan and has appeared on several television shows in that country. On one of them, she received several gifts, one of which was from Hajime Isayama, the creator of Attack on Titan.

Billie Eilish agora faz parte de Attack on Titan com esta ilustração oficial de Hajime Isayama
Source: Twitter.

This was nothing less than a sketch where this artist appears alongside Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arlert. Eilish appears wielding one of the blades used by the Survey Corps in the series.

Another notable design detail is that the Colossal Titan can be seen hovering over a wall, which is a classic scene from Attack on Titan. Isayama's gift to Billie Eilish is no coincidence.

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It is known that this singer and songwriter is a fan of the Eren and the Titans saga. In more than one of his shows he has appeared wearing clothes adorned with some element of the series. So I am sure that she was very happy with the gift.

The way Billie Eilish appears in the creator's sketch Attack on Titan This is how he imagines it in the world of the series. Although this mangaka has ruled out working on a sequel to his most famous work, he occasionally shares illustrations based on it.

These days he seems more interested in writing than drawing again. And he doesn't seem drawn to undertaking a major project of the same magnitude as Eren and company's story.

The latest coming from Hajime Isayama is the bonus chapter of Attack on Titan centered on Captain Levi Ackerman, who is included in the series' art book.

Billie Eilish agora faz parte de Attack on Titan com esta ilustração oficial de Hajime Isayama
Source: Twitter.

At the moment, this work remains exclusive to Japan, as there are no details as to whether it will ever be available in the West. However, given the franchise's great fame, it cannot be ruled out that more than one publisher may be interested in localizing it.