Seiya - The Lost Canvas | Saint

(produced as OVAs) features refined, high-budget animation that elevates the series' iconic battles into a "painterly" visual landscape. Deeper Characters : Reviewers from sites like

For the uninitiated, this gets confusing. Masami Kurumada wrote his own prequel manga called Saint Seiya: Next Dimension around the same time. It is the "official" continuation of the original timeline. saint seiya - the lost canvas

It is impossible to discuss The Lost Canvas without mentioning its rival: Masami Kurumada’s own canonical prequel, Saint Seiya: Next Dimension – The Myth of Hades . It is the "official" continuation of the original timeline

Released in 2006 as a manga by Shiori Teshirogi (with story oversight by original creator Masami Kurumada), The Lost Canvas is a prequel. But forget what you know about prequels that feel like unnecessary filler. But forget what you know about prequels that

In an Italian town, the three grew up as a makeshift family. Tenma was the brash protector, Alone was a kind-hearted artist who hated seeing others hurt, and Sasha was the gentle girl who cared for them both. Their childhood ended when Sasha was taken to the Sanctuary to be revealed as the reincarnation of .