Dawn: The Worlds of Final Fantasy Artbook

Dawn: The Worlds of Final Fantasy Artbook

PRICE: US $22.46
RELEASE DATE: May 20, 2009

There is only one Final Fantasy. It is a tale of bold heroes and heroines, breathtaking landscapes and terrifying creatures. With two feature films, a host of action figures and apparel, posters, soundtracks, and more, the vast landscape defined by the Final Fantasy storylines began with the games. For the first six games those worlds grew from the remarkable vision of one man: Yoshitaka Amano.

Now, for the first time outside Japan, Amano and Square Enix, Inc., have permitted the artwork that inspired the designs of the Final Fantasy games to be published. In Dawn you will see the development of the first four games through Amano’s paintings, detailed line art, and preliminary sketches. Plus, in a special afterword, you’ll learn the genesis of this history-making collaboration.

Illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano.

(116 pages)

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