“Land of the Lustrous” Creator Haruko Ichikawa to Release New Artbook on March 23, 2026
In a thrilling announcement for fans of Land of the Lustrous, beloved creator Haruko Ichikawa is set to release a brand-new artbook on March 23, 2026 — a long-awaited follow-up to her widely admired first collection. The promise of dozens more pages of exquisite artwork and concept illustrations has already generated a surge of excitement across the fan community.
A New Chapter for Ichikawa’s Art
Sources close to the author’s circle have confirmed that this upcoming artbook will hit shelves on March 23, 2026. According to a post on X, the new volume will span 352 pages — nearly three times as long as her previous art compilation.
Early descriptions suggest that readers can expect far more than polished illustrations. The expanded page count hints at the inclusion of rough sketches, developmental concepts, and exploratory designs that shaped the look and feel of Ichikawa’s distinct worlds. These behind-the-scenes elements are particularly treasured by fans of “Land of the Lustrous”, a series celebrated for its meticulous character rendering and its unique blend of delicacy and cosmic scale.
Remembering the First: “Pseudomorph of Love”
Ichikawa’s first official artbook, “Pseudomorph of Love,” offered a curated selection of her works — not just from “Land of the Lustrous”, but also earlier stories like “Insects and Songs” and “A 25 Hour Vacation”. That volume became a cherished collectible for fans of her delicate linework, otherworldly designs, and intricate color palettes. The new 2026 release, by contrast, appears poised to expand far beyond that scope — a major treat for long-time followers as well as newcomers curious about Ichikawa’s artistic evolution.
What Fans Are Saying
On fan forums and discussion boards dedicated to “Land of the Lustrous,” many longtime readers responded to the artbook announcement with both enthusiasm and hope. For a series known for its hauntingly beautiful gem-people character design and ethereal world-building, the prospect of an expanded artbook offers a chance to revisit and appreciate all those aesthetic details in even greater depth.
Why This Matters
The conclusion of “Land of the Lustrous” — after a 12-year serialization — left many fans longing for more. With this artbook, Ichikawa isn’t just giving fans another product — she’s offering a deeper, richer archive of her creative legacy. For collectors, art lovers, and those enchanted by the world of “Land of the Lustrous,” March 23, 2026, is shaping up to be a landmark release. If the first artbook is any indication, this expanded volume may become a treasured centerpiece on many bookshelves.
