
Killua Zoldyck Lightning Bookmark
Electric blue energy crackles around the young assassin as Killua Zoldyck channels his signature lightning abilities in this dynamic bookmark design. Brilliant azure and cyan tones surge through the composition, creating an electrifying contrast against the deeper cobalt background. The translucent layers capture the raw power and intensity of his Godspeed technique, while his spiky silver hair and determined expression emerge through the cascading electrical discharge with stunning dimensional depth.
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