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Dimash World A manga inspired by Dimash's music appeared in Spain

A manga inspired by Dimash’s music appeared in Spain

Dimash World A manga inspired by Dimash's music appeared in Spain

A manga inspired by Dimash’s music appeared in Spain

On March 6, the prestigious Spanish publishing house Planeta de Agostini published a new manga “Voices of space” inspired by the work of Dimash Qudaibergen.

A manga inspired by Dimash's music appeared in Spain

“Voices of space”  is written in the genre of science fiction and is a work of 25 pages. It is a story about people who are born with an amazing gift – a beautiful voice that allows them to give happiness and joy, and to take over entire planets.

A manga inspired by Dimash's music appeared in Spain

The author of the manga is a talented artist from Spain, Alberto Mitja, who got acquainted with the creative work of Dimash 3 years ago. He was inspired by the song “S.O.S” performed by the Kazakh artist.

“I wrote this work with the hope that more people will be able to familiarize themselves with Dimash’s work and his amazing voice. “Voices of space” is a sci-fi and fantasy manga about the main character, a boy who fights in space competitions with his voice,” shared Alberto Mitja.

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