Masamune Shirou - "Cyberdelics" (1997)

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Author: Masamune Shirou (Japan 1961)
Title: "Cyberdelics" (1997)
Size: 98x 68 cm
Copyright: 1997, MASAMUNE SHIROU, Produced under license from Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo.
Edited by 1000 editions. Printed in Spain.
Offset vintage print made on thick 240g, high-quality paper.
Displays a vivid and sharp image quality. Exceptional print. Discontinued edition. New to frame.
Shipping in a rigid tube via certified express mail.
It is possible to collect more than one object, from same auction, in the same shipment.

Masamune Shirow Shirow (Japan, 1961) (real name Masanori Ota) is one of Japan’s most influential manga artists and illustrators. Known for works such as Ghost in the Shell and Appleseed, he is famous for his highly detailed art, cyberpunk themes, and depictions of advanced technology and cybernetic concepts.
During the 1990s he also produced many independent illustrations, several of which were later published as large-format posters by European publishers such as 1000 Editions.
Cyberdelics is a 1997 illustration published as a large poster (98 × 68 cm) under license from Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo.
It does not belong to a specific manga series; rather, it is part of Shirow’s independent cyberpunk-themed artworks from the late 1990s, featuring futuristic aesthetics and stylized female characters—hallmarks of his artistic style in that period.
This poster is part of the well-known group of Masamune Shirow prints distributed in Europe by 1000 Editions, many of which were printed in Spain and are now sought after by collectors.
Many of Shirow’s standalone illustrations from this era were later compiled into his Intron Depot artbooks. Collectors often believe that Cyberdelics originates from this creative cycle, known for its advanced digital coloring—quite ahead of its time in 1997.
Shirow was also famously private: he rarely appeared in public and even altered his voice during interviews, adding to his reputation as the “invisible mangaka.”

Author: Masamune Shirou (Japan 1961)
Title: "Cyberdelics" (1997)
Size: 98x 68 cm
Copyright: 1997, MASAMUNE SHIROU, Produced under license from Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo.
Edited by 1000 editions. Printed in Spain.
Offset vintage print made on thick 240g, high-quality paper.
Displays a vivid and sharp image quality. Exceptional print. Discontinued edition. New to frame.
Shipping in a rigid tube via certified express mail.
It is possible to collect more than one object, from same auction, in the same shipment.

Masamune Shirow Shirow (Japan, 1961) (real name Masanori Ota) is one of Japan’s most influential manga artists and illustrators. Known for works such as Ghost in the Shell and Appleseed, he is famous for his highly detailed art, cyberpunk themes, and depictions of advanced technology and cybernetic concepts.
During the 1990s he also produced many independent illustrations, several of which were later published as large-format posters by European publishers such as 1000 Editions.
Cyberdelics is a 1997 illustration published as a large poster (98 × 68 cm) under license from Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo.
It does not belong to a specific manga series; rather, it is part of Shirow’s independent cyberpunk-themed artworks from the late 1990s, featuring futuristic aesthetics and stylized female characters—hallmarks of his artistic style in that period.
This poster is part of the well-known group of Masamune Shirow prints distributed in Europe by 1000 Editions, many of which were printed in Spain and are now sought after by collectors.
Many of Shirow’s standalone illustrations from this era were later compiled into his Intron Depot artbooks. Collectors often believe that Cyberdelics originates from this creative cycle, known for its advanced digital coloring—quite ahead of its time in 1997.
Shirow was also famously private: he rarely appeared in public and even altered his voice during interviews, adding to his reputation as the “invisible mangaka.”

Details

Era
1900-2000
Designer/Artist
Masamune Shirou
Poster title
"Cyberdelics" (1997)
Subject
Manga
Country of Origin
Spain
Condition
A (excellent - mint condition)
Nr of items
1
Height
98 cm
Width
68 cm
Sold by
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Objects sold
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