The official website for the live-action film adaptation of Hiromu Arakawa's Hagane no Renkinjutsushi/Fullmetal Alchemist manga today announced the details of the upcoming exhibition featuring the manga arts to be held this fall and posted a key visual newly drawn by the manga author herself. This is the first time in five years for her to draw a new Fullmetal Alchemist art since the cover of the 18th volume of the manga's perfect edition released in September 2012.

The world's first Fullmetal Alchemist art exhibition will be held at Tokyo Dome City Gallery AaMo for

44 days (no closing day) from September 16 to October 29, then will be also at Osaka Bay Area ATC

Museum for 28 days from November 3 to 30. Before the opening, a special private viewing is set to be

held on September 15. Advance sale of the tickets will begin on May 20, then general sale will follow

on July 12.

Highlights of the exhibition:

1. Over 100 original manga arts, including color graphics and a newly drawn one for this exhibition.

A video to introduce her drawing process will be also shown.

2. Anime series' storyboards and key animation drawings.

3. Costumes and items used in the forthcoming live-action film.

4. Audio guidance by the anime voice actors.

5. Original goods newly made for this exhibition.

Ticket prices:





Advance tickets: Ages 18 & over/1,300 yen, Ages 12-17/1,000 yen, Child under 11/800 yen

Day tickets: Ages 18 & over/1,500 yen, Ages 12-17/1,200 yen, Child under 11/1,000 yen

With audio guidance:

Advance tickets: Ages 18 & over/1,900 yen, Ages 12-17/1,600 yen, Child under 11/1,400 yen

Day tickets: Ages 18 & over/2,100 yen, Ages 12-17/1,800 yen, Child under 11/1,600 yen

Source: "Fullmetal Achemist" live-action film official website, Twitter