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FWIW, this series ends well, with both of the main characters growing enormously. Tsubasa is hardly recognizable by the end, and Yuki has become a true leader among the girls. But both of them go through hell to get there. This is not an comfortable story, but since I started it (drawn in by the first chapter), I might as well finish it. After I finish some more popular series currently on my plate, the pace will probably pick up a bit.
As for why nobody else with more time on their hands hasn't done it already (the series finished many years ago in Japan), I can only speculate: the raw pages look pretty hard to redraw (I've learned how to deal with it in a cheating fashion), and the story remains dark for a long time. Both are reasons I've heard from others as to why they didn't take the series on, though they say they wanted to.
The series was considered good enough by the Japanese to require a sequel, and that sequel is another eight volumes long. Both of the main characters appear at the start of that series, so I suppose that series is about them also. Whether it is light or dark in tone I have no idea.
As for why nobody else with more time on their hands hasn't done it already (the series finished many years ago in Japan), I can only speculate: the raw pages look pretty hard to redraw (I've learned how to deal with it in a cheating fashion), and the story remains dark for a long time. Both are reasons I've heard from others as to why they didn't take the series on, though they say they wanted to.
The series was considered good enough by the Japanese to require a sequel, and that sequel is another eight volumes long. Both of the main characters appear at the start of that series, so I suppose that series is about them also. Whether it is light or dark in tone I have no idea.