![]() ![]() Nobody draws vehicles like him, and in our obnoxiously Euro-Fantasy heavy publishing environment, a runt tank trying to aim at a dancing Japanese ghost is refreshing. That's fine, in part because there's such novelty to a self-contained, one-volume Toriayama fantasy, and his aesthetic is so distinct. We have a virtuous quest for our scoundrel demons to go on, and dark secrets to learn about what the humans have been up to in the war for survival.Ī lot of this book feels like RPG ideas and art that Toriyama drew up and couldn't get Enix to turn into a game. When the human Sheriff Rao begs the demon king for help in finding the last oasis, well, a Role Playing Game plot arises. Humans and demons alike are searching so much as a bottle of water. SandLand is the story of Beelzebub, son the demon king (and possibly Satan himself), set loose as a water hunter in a world that's gone dry. There's the son of a demon king, a carjacking centaur, and a ferret with a sickle strapped to a his back.Īlso, Akira Toriyama's standard RPG party is way cooler than ours. ![]() Akira Toriyama's SandLand opens with a standard RPG party. ![]()
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