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 card depicts Spiritomb in a mysterious setting, surrounded by ancient stone pillars that hint at a forgotten past. Its swirling, ethereal design radiates an aura of secrecy and intrigue, inviting the viewer into its enigmatic world. The colors blend softly, creating a haunting yet captivating atmosphere that reflects Spiritomb's ghostly nature. This moment captures the essence of a Pokémon that thrives in the shadows, embodying both allure and enigma.”
Editorial & Data
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 16, 2026.
Darkness Grace
Search your deck for a card that evolves from 1 of your Pokémon and put it onto that Pokémon. (This counts as evolving that Pokémon.) If you do, put 1 damage counter on Spiritomb. Shuffle your deck afterward.