Tatsuki Fujimoto's short story collection 17-21 and 22-26 serves as a fascinating roadmap of his evolution as a creator. While he doesn't often present "deities" in the traditional sense of a bearded man in the clouds, his work frequently explores god-like power, cosmic indifference, and the worship of the macabre.
Tatsuki Fujimoto's short story collection 17-21 and 22-26 serves as a fascinating roadmap of his evolution as a creator. While he doesn't often present "deities" in the traditional sense of a bearded man in the clouds, his work frequently explores god-like power, cosmic indifference, and the worship of the macabre.