A faith-fueled anime-style adventure where courage meets the unseen. In the shadowed streets of Tokyo, seventeen-year-old Aiko carries the weight of loss, but not defeat. Her faith in the call on her life has never been about certainty - only obedience. When ancient forces rise to claim the city, she doesn't flinch; she steps forward, trusting that the same light that called her will lead her through the darkness. Drawn into a hidden war between light and darkness, Aiko and her friends battle the demons around them and the fears within, discovering that faith and their love for each other are…mehr
A faith-fueled anime-style adventure where courage meets the unseen. In the shadowed streets of Tokyo, seventeen-year-old Aiko carries the weight of loss, but not defeat. Her faith in the call on her life has never been about certainty - only obedience. When ancient forces rise to claim the city, she doesn't flinch; she steps forward, trusting that the same light that called her will lead her through the darkness. Drawn into a hidden war between light and darkness, Aiko and her friends battle the demons around them and the fears within, discovering that faith and their love for each other are their greatest weapons. Blending the intensity of anime storytelling with the redemptive heart of Christian fantasy, Aiko: Teenage Demon Fighter is a story of courage, calling, and the unseen power of love that never lets go. Contains mature themes including trauma and human brokenness, portrayed through a lens of faith and renewal. Recommended for older teen and adult readers.
Mark Olmos is a storyteller, teacher, and lifelong fan of faith, fantasy, and everything in between. A Jesus freak from the 70s who also grew up rolling dice and dreaming up worlds through Dungeons & Dragons, Mark now writes stories that mix anime energy with timeless spiritual truth. His Aiko series grew out of years in ministry and the classroom, inspired by students who wrestle with questions of purpose, courage, and faith in a broken world. As the founder of Aiko Press, he creates stories that awaken imagination and invite readers to see that even in the darkest battles, light still finds a way through.
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