@jekasama well, there's the angle too, but I meant more the way that there are a loot of similar panels where there are only some subtle changes...but again, the angle too, and neither in a bad way
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Huh, you guys made me go back and check the other chapters and yeah, I think it's the camera angles (mostly either close-up shots or pulled back landscape shots) and the fact that every single panel is a rectangle which gives it a movie-like quality (a majority of the panels are even laid out horizontally like a widescreen picture frame).
i thought there was still a chance the whole invisible power was in her head and it was a metaphor for something, but i guess not. unless her friend is also in her head 0.0
So super-power officially confirmed...?
Does this mean this’ll become angsty superhero adventures or invisible-girl being rehabilitated by her senpai to the point where she’s never able to disappear again?
@Kirin-kun I read Gamma years back, and that might have been the 'gateway drug' that got me properly into yuri, and I was so surprised to find out the artist is the same as this one.
All I can think when reading this is how beautiful it would look with the fall-style grey landscape in motion. I wanna see this in animation tbh.
If they can mimic the panel style in animation, with the manga already having such amazing quality in just the perspectives alone, it would be fucking beautiful
You know, I'm just thinking: the best way to handle a man running towards you with a knife is to stand on the side and trip him, not stand in front and just take it. Or better yet, kick him in the sides, break his ribs..