Aya Kusube
Aya Kusube is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards from 2001 to 2025, with artwork appearing across E-Card and later eras including EX and Sun & Moon. The work is marked by playful, whimsical illustration, balanced compositions, and vibrant-to-pastel color palettes.
“The Spiritomb card captures a moment steeped in mystery, showcasing the Pokémon emerging from a shadowy, ethereal background. Its ghostly form is adorned with swirling patterns and glowing orbs, creating an atmosphere of both intrigue and unease. The colors blend harmoniously, evoking a sense of the supernatural as Spiritomb seems to hover just above the ground, tethered to its Odd Keystone. This scene invites the viewer to ponder the nature of Spiritomb's existence and the secrets it might hold.”
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Published by Artchu Editorial. Card facts are based on structured reference data and Artchu enrichment. Visual commentary is AI-assisted and human-reviewed. Visual ranking reflects Artchu’s internal art_score methodology. Market data reflects the latest source shown on the page. Data refreshed: January 20, 2026.
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