A tiny human explorer, her hamster-like friend, and drone journey a dying world – finding friendship, flavor, and ancient wonder even after the apocalypse.
In a world nearing its end, little Yakone wanders a dying planet alongside Yago, her hamster-like companion, and Ney, a loyal drone. As they traverse landscapes shrouded by a mysterious red mist that warps nature itself, they uncover pockets of joy – like delicious meals, crumbling ruins, and quiet companionship. Adventure blossoms in the most unlikely places, painting a hopeful portrait against a backdrop of decay.
Written and illustrated by Sakyuu Tottori, Have Fun, It’s the End of the World! offers a touching blend of fantasy, adventure, and slice of life. Its post-apocalyptic setting feels alive – warm, gentle, and emotionally resonant. Despite the environmental collapse, this narrative reminds readers that curiosity, friendship, and simple pleasures endure. Ideal for fans of Somali and the Forest Spirit, it’s a beautifully drawn story about rediscovery, resilience, and joy, even when everything seems to be ending.
Sakyuu Tottori – A talented writer-artist crafting emotional, slice-of-life adventures in fantastical, post-apocalyptic worlds. Their ongoing series melds heartfelt storytelling with evocative art that resonates with fans of gentle, introspective fantasy.
A tiny human explorer, her hamster-like friend, and drone journey a dying world – finding friendship, flavor, and ancient wonder even after the apocalypse.
In a world nearing its end, little Yakone wanders a dying planet alongside Yago, her hamster-like companion, and Ney, a loyal drone. As they traverse landscapes shrouded by a mysterious red mist that warps nature itself, they uncover pockets of joy – like delicious meals, crumbling ruins, and quiet companionship. Adventure blossoms in the most unlikely places, painting a hopeful portrait against a backdrop of decay.
Written and illustrated by Sakyuu Tottori, Have Fun, It’s the End of the World! offers a touching blend of fantasy, adventure, and slice of life. Its post-apocalyptic setting feels alive – warm, gentle, and emotionally resonant. Despite the environmental collapse, this narrative reminds readers that curiosity, friendship, and simple pleasures endure. Ideal for fans of Somali and the Forest Spirit, it’s a beautifully drawn story about rediscovery, resilience, and joy, even when everything seems to be ending.
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Sakyuu Tottori – A talented writer-artist crafting emotional, slice-of-life adventures in fantastical, post-apocalyptic worlds. Their ongoing series melds heartfelt storytelling with evocative art that resonates with fans of gentle, introspective fantasy.