The coloration for this is on a whole other level compared to the other colorations (both official and fan-made) I've seen before. Not only is the technique without faults, but the composition manages to give the drawings even more movement by highlighting important points (good example is the...
Haha, Heima and Masaru are an adorable little brother duo. I wish you the best of luck finding someone to help out with the Japanese so you can continue working with this regularly.
This is nice. The flow in the action and very large panels makes me think of keyframes in an anime rather that a manga. I wouldn't worry too much about it though, several manga artists such as One Punch Man's Murata also use this technique.
Nice, a character yet to be introduced in the anime. Well, barely the first one, others including most characters from the Karakuri arcs up until the Zonapha hospital, several nakamachis, Lucille’s friend in the midnight circus etc. etc., and I’m sure more are to come. Still, new characters are...
The anime I feel really suffered from its shorter ”introduction” of Faceless as the big bad. Here, he really feels like a continuation of Yin and Sadayoshi, and an utter asshat that needs to be stopped, rather than something pulled out of a hat.
Hmm, in hindsight there were a few hints about this all since the introduction of Faceless (e.g. the dog taking a liking to him). Still, this does seem a bit unexpected in some way, maybe beacuse all those hints were really details, spread far apart, and rarely shown as being mysteries.
Let’s...
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On page 3, shouldn’t either Kashoo or Kekoo be referred to as ”she”?
Also, thank you (and the rest of Gold Roze|You’re Welcome Scans) for making this translation :)
Mizore's inner dialogue on page 5 is a reference to a Japanese fairy tale. It it, an old couple saves a crane that then comes back to them disguised as a young woman. The old couple adopt the crane/woman, and each night she weaves a beautiful cloth for them to sell. However, she insists to do...
Thank you for picking this up in this time of dire need. The dire need being the anime skipping parts haphazardly. Well, I say so when they really have no choice with the limited amounts of episodes given. Either way this manga is needed when filling in the gaps, and a joy to read on it’s own.