Yeah
@pandamilk , sure our sensei is one of the best artists there. But we must be content with this kind of breaks because these are a part of true masters that search for more. Up to now, I find this series quite satisfying (I gave it full marks):
1. amazing plot and narrative.
2. well formed characters.
3. exceptional, and personal, graphic art.
But at some point of the story, the last arc in the dungeon, I see that the author introduced a lot of new elements to depict the battle and the storyline but the meticulous and perfectionist art collide someway with the action. For example, in the chapter 27 some drawings seem "boxed" (to me) and that stops the flow of the battle. I would like to see how the characters jump out the page and break the frame of the strip, and this is very difficult to do because the artist must change the
modality of the drawing (perspective, focus, pen, textures, shadowing...) from one page to the next. For example, you can compare several pages from the same author but on a very style and genre (well, not so different): https://mangadex.org/chapter/31979/37 . Can you feel that some draws seem to transcend the page?
Well, sorry for the wall of text. I took advantage of your point.
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