The poster for Solar Eclipser commands instant submission — even without complex perspective techniques. That powerful seated pose, looking down from above, paired with the dim, golden eclipse nearly pressing against the ground behind him, and surrounded by his followers while a trembling “prisoner” lies at his feet… Itta, now crowned the king of the tower, exudes a divine presence.
The Iris poster for the Coordinator also doubled as the event poster for Berstain's Haze. Its fresh and whimsical art style is a rare gem — like a page from a fairytale. Iris is determined to save her Miss Mandragora, not realizing that the flower’s meaning holds a hidden message of revenge, ultimately leading her to death. On the other side of the frame, Rosemary is lost in her own memories.
Silent Pike is rich in mythic vibes, a true “master” level presence. Enraged by the sins of humanity, she has resolved to drown everything in a massive wave. Even her own devotees cannot escape punishment — the treasure hunter pushed away by the current is just another sacrifice to the sea.
The Puppeteer’s poster gives off serious deranged vibes. Behind the characters looms a puppet with wide, staring eyes — hinting that it is actually the one in control, manipulating everyone like chess pieces, including the Puppeteer herself. The composition delivers a uniquely eerie and unsettling impact.
The Lame Lamb skin’s poster, featuring Gray Cloud, seems set in an industrial wasteland — its ghostly oppression is simply unmatched. Spring has brought no renewal or greenery. Instead, decay and disease quietly spread. Torrential rains sweep through every corner of the city, and no one knows whether this catastrophe is the work of that black “demon.”
Identity V, you better cling to these illustrators like a python! Thanks for reading this issue! And to everyone reading this — may your luck shine bright and your rank climb as easily as drinking water!