Yahweh's manga / #Beautiful Art(3)

Sakura Gari

Complete | Watase Yuu | 2007 released

Wow. Cool that it's historical fiction. Doesn't romanticize - the character interactions, effects of trauma, and characters themselves feel realistic. Not sure how I feel about the ending, but this manga is so well-written and drawn. If you read *anything* on this website let it be this. I love how all of the character arcs and plotlines concluded. It's best for both of the main characters to never see each other again. It's an emotional roller coaster and definitely worth the read. I feel like if I read it again (which I just did), I'll notice a lot of small plot details that I missed the first time. There's a lot of attention to detail. Great characters and story, definitely gives you something to think about... in therapy Regarding the ending: I agree/understand that forgiveness was necessary for Masataka to move forward, even if he might've done it to allow SOUMA to move forward. I don't think he ever really fell in love with him - just acknowledged that, no matter how fucked the way he showed it was, oh god he’s such an asshole but nature and nurture yknow?, Souma did care for him (or... the idea of him?). Another thread here says that Masataka will become a great teacher and not allow his past to justify hurting others... and that idea gives me joy.

Saha (Lee Uin)

Complete | Lee Uin | 2017 released
2020-01-14 02:33 marked

This manhwa definitely has the best art out of any I’ve read in the genre. The story gets a little confusing but it’s still very enjoyable.

Monster

Complete | Urasawa | 1994 released

I just finished reading and... holy shit. I’m never going to forget this manga. A perfect story and ending. Chills and tears ;-; SPOILERS I interpreted the ending as: Tenma visits Johan who’s in a coma, has a bit of an episode considering the past (Johan, still creepy as hell even in coma+death), Johan later dies in the hospital (the bed being wrinkled as if recently used). Tenma goes to visit Anna and Dieter, returns to his MSF work. I really like that ending for him, Nina becoming a lawyer, everything. And we never got to know Anna/Nina and Johan’s real names, but I don’t think we had to. I mean, how would the story change if we found out at the end that their names were, say, Jane and John? RIP Grimmer STEPHEN PAUL THE OG