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Nov 2, 2021
I think a review I had read earlier puts it best; it's incredible just how happy and sad this story can make you through every chapter. I don’t know what else to say other than it’s a beautifully composed story illustrating the darkest hardships of life, but also how love, connection, and understanding can balance that to make life worth living. The pains the characters and families go through are experiences no one should have to endure, and yet they rely on one another to continue finding the light in the world.

Of course, Tora ...
Nov 2, 2021
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What’s so beautiful about this story is the subjective understanding of what happiness is, and what gives life meaning. We find the main character, Kusunoki, at a failing point in his life, where to find any enjoyment out of the life he no longer cares for, he decides to sell the rest of his life away. Ultimately, the story transitions to one of reconciliation in the face of tragedy between Kusunoki and Miyagi. The build up to their relationship is beautifully developed, to the point where I truly didn’t even expect there to be a ...
Nov 2, 2021
If there’s something that this manga has done perfectly, it's in creating atmosphere. There’s nothing new to be said about a post-apocalyptic world where machines have outlived humans in a sprawling urban zoo, but the minimal world building verbally expressed compared with the extensive environment and atmosphere shown through Yuu and Chi’s experiences creates a strong bond between the reader and main character. There's a beautiful juxtaposition of us viewing this depraved world through the eyes of someone who has adjusted to this way of life, and them experiencing relics of the past we may be used to with regular ...


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