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Official release date: 13 October 2025!
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TAÏPA, a snake woman bounty hunter, has been following a track for several days. In a improvised cemetery in the middle of the desert, she comes across a scene that shocks her:
a little girl tied up, a band of brigands ready to sacrifice her.
‘I came for my bounty, not to play the heroine. Yet I feel my hand sliding towards the butt of my gun... In the West, there is no law... just choices you can never forget.’
A dark western, carried by anthropomorphic characters and a unique style by Kanashi Toki, a Quebecer mangaka.





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Kanashi Toki, a traditional interdisciplinary manga artist, stands out with his unique and daring style that fuses various cultural and artistic influences. Since childhood, he has been captivated by the elegance of European comics and the richness of Japanese manga. However, his work also bears the indelible mark of masters such as Art Spiegelman, the creator of the poignant MAUS, who masterfully combines personal history with collective trauma, Leiji Matsumoto, creator of Galaxy Express 999, and Hayao Miyazaki, a legend of Japanese animation. Through the poetic and dark narratives of Jun Mochizuki (Pandora

Hearts) and the unsettling aesthetics of Sho Shibamoto (Pandemonium), Kanashi has crafted a unique visual language that marries sensitivity and drama.
Kanashi Toki’s work explores universal themes such as historical conflicts, the consequences of war, and the omnipresent influence of the past on the present. His fascination with these subjects, coupled with his love for science fiction and dark fantasy, allows him to create worlds that oscillate between reality and fantasy, where each illustration offers a glimpse into bygone eras or hypothetical futures. Kanashi also draws inspiration from the melancholic poetry of post-apocalyptic tales, an aesthetic that feeds his creations and allows him to explore the full complexity of human emotions, from regret to resilience.
Relentlessly seeking to reinvent manga and approach it “differently,” Kanashi adopts a hybrid approach, where each work is a visual and narrative experience bridging different styles. In his stories, innocence invariably collides with the harshness of the world, symbolising the transition from childhood to adulthood, with all the disillusionment this entails. To illustrate this duality, he often opts for anthropomorphic characters—animal figures imbued with humanity, whose innocent appearances hide deep thoughts and lives marked by pain and loss. These characters, reminiscent of fairy tales yet addressing philosophical and existential subjects, reveal Kanashi’s ability to capture the nuances of the human soul with subtlety and poetry.
Kanashi Toki's aesthetic is not merely a blend of styles and themes but a true visual philosophy. His drawings are meticulously detailed; every line is crafted to convey an emotion, an atmosphere. Sometimes dark and disturbing, at other times filled with light and softness, his graphic scenes remind us that beauty can exist even in the most desolate settings. Kanashi’s works invite the reader to introspect on human nature, the inevitable cycle of destruction and rebirth, and the moral dilemmas that shape societies.
Today, Kanashi Toki stands as a Québécois figure in contemporary manga, offering creations that defy traditional conventions and seek to reach a broad audience beyond Japan’s borders. His drive to question the genre and break conventions makes him a captivating artist for lovers of graphic art and literature, who see in his work a breath of renewal, an invitation to rethink manga. In a world where superficiality often seems to prevail, Kanashi Toki persists in his quest for depth, presenting works that, though fictional, speak to the soul of those who encounter them.
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