Eiga Hiho Magazine Feb 2026
Ultraman Max 20th Anniversary Issue Japan Special
Description
IMPORTANT:
This listing is for the magazine only.
No Blu-ray discs, DVDs, posters, or bonus items are included unless explicitly stated.
This listing is for the magazine only.
No Blu-ray discs, DVDs, posters, or bonus items are included unless explicitly stated.
Condition: Brand New
Language: Japanese
Approximate Size: 30.0 × 21.0 × 1.0 cm / 11.81 × 8.27 × 0.39 in
Weight: approx. 380 g / 0.84 lb
This February 2026 issue of Eiga Hiho features a special commemorative section celebrating the 20th anniversary of Ultraman Max, released in conjunction with the Blu-ray BOX launch. The issue includes in-depth articles, visual features, and behind-the-scenes perspectives on the series.
The magazine also pays tribute to legendary illustrator Drew Struzan, exploring his influential career and iconic artwork. Additional special features cover topics such as the Blu-ray release of Hissatsu Shiokinin, the renaissance of 2020s American horror cinema, and detailed film studies including James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Further highlights include director-focused articles, film reviews, and exclusive interviews, offering a wide-ranging look at both Japanese and international cinema culture. This issue is an essential volume for fans of Ultraman, tokusatsu, and serious film enthusiasts alike.
All text is in Japanese.
Sustainability:
Clean and sturdy recycled packaging materials may be used to reduce waste.
Thank you for your understanding!
Language: Japanese
Approximate Size: 30.0 × 21.0 × 1.0 cm / 11.81 × 8.27 × 0.39 in
Weight: approx. 380 g / 0.84 lb
This February 2026 issue of Eiga Hiho features a special commemorative section celebrating the 20th anniversary of Ultraman Max, released in conjunction with the Blu-ray BOX launch. The issue includes in-depth articles, visual features, and behind-the-scenes perspectives on the series.
The magazine also pays tribute to legendary illustrator Drew Struzan, exploring his influential career and iconic artwork. Additional special features cover topics such as the Blu-ray release of Hissatsu Shiokinin, the renaissance of 2020s American horror cinema, and detailed film studies including James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Further highlights include director-focused articles, film reviews, and exclusive interviews, offering a wide-ranging look at both Japanese and international cinema culture. This issue is an essential volume for fans of Ultraman, tokusatsu, and serious film enthusiasts alike.
All text is in Japanese.
Sustainability:
Clean and sturdy recycled packaging materials may be used to reduce waste.
Thank you for your understanding!