Kingdom Hearts Manga Artist Shares Funny Demyx & Vexen Artwork
Square Enix and Gangan Online recently published chapter 31 of the Kingdom Hearts III manga in Japan, which faced some delays. The manga’s artist, Shiro Amano, apologized for the chapter’s delayed release on Twitter and shared a humorous illustration of Vexen and Demyx, two members of the original Organization XIII who ended up turning on the objectives of the Real Organization XIII.
The text on the image roughly translates as follows:
- Demyx: “Manga updating at 0:00, make sure to check it out.”
- Vemyx: Hasn’t it been a while?
- And below Vexen, it says, “My deepest apologies.”
You can view this Shiro Amano art of Vexen and Demyx below:
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