
2 books
Hajime Isayama is the writer and illustrator who created Attack on Titan. The manga establishes a walled society shaped by fear, military defence, and a longing for freedom, then steadily enlarges the story’s moral and political scale. Its revelations alter the meaning of earlier conflicts, so character loyalties and public history remain as important as the battles. The Best of Attack on Titan: In Color works as a visual companion after familiarity with the main narrative. Attack on Titan Anthology brings other creators into the franchise, while Attack on Titan: Lost Girls centres side stories rather than replacing the core series. Attack on Titan itself remains the essential route; the colour selection, Anthology, and Lost Girls become more rewarding once the principal characters, institutions, and conflicts are known.