Cruel Santino, the Alte King behind genre-bending tracks like “Rapid Fire” and “Morocco,” is taking his creative expression to new heights with the release of his very own manga. Known for pushing boundaries in music with iconic projects like Mandy and the Jungle and Subaru Boys: Final Heaven, Santi’s latest venture is a testament to his multifaceted artistry and deep-rooted love for anime.
Santi has long been a fervent anime enthusiast, with many of his album covers and visuals inspired by contemporary anime art styles. His unique blend of Alte sound with anime-inspired aesthetics has carved out a niche for him, resonating with fans of both music and Japanese pop culture.
Now, after over four years of meticulous planning and creation, Santi has officially announced that his manga, Subaru Boys: The Flowers of the 1st Orcad, is finally complete. This project, long anticipated by fans who have followed his creative evolution, is set to expand Santi’s universe even further. Drawing from his vivid imagination, the manga promises a narrative as compelling and visually stunning as his music.
While details on the storyline remain tightly under wraps, Santi’s ability to craft otherworldly yet relatable stories through his music gives fans every reason to be excited. Whether it’s through his eclectic sounds or his foray into visual storytelling, Santi has always been a trailblazer, blending African influences with global subcultures. His leap into manga feels like a natural progression of his artistry.
For fans of anime and Alte culture alike, Subaru Boys: The Flowers of the 1st Orcad is undoubtedly one of the most exciting creative crossovers to look forward to. In true Cruel Santino fashion, he’s crafting something unique and genre-defying, making this manga release one of the most anticipated drops of the year.
So, tell a friend, and spread the word: Subaru Boys is coming soon, and trust me, you can’t wait to see what Santino has in store.