The sun bled over the skyline of Neo-Kyoto, casting long, jagged shadows between the neon skyscrapers. Haru sat on the edge of a rusted fire escape, flipping through a weathered volume of The Last Archivist
It is considered a work of art, not just a comic. Based on the novel Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa, this follows the life of Miyamoto Musashi, from a violent vagrant to Japan's greatest swordsman. The ink-painting art style is breathtaking. Warning: The manga is on indefinite hiatus. It stops at a satisfying story point (around 37 volumes), but the ending is not drawn. Still worth it for the art alone.
The sun bled over the skyline of Neo-Kyoto, casting long, jagged shadows between the neon skyscrapers. Haru sat on the edge of a rusted fire escape, flipping through a weathered volume of The Last Archivist
It is considered a work of art, not just a comic. Based on the novel Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa, this follows the life of Miyamoto Musashi, from a violent vagrant to Japan's greatest swordsman. The ink-painting art style is breathtaking. Warning: The manga is on indefinite hiatus. It stops at a satisfying story point (around 37 volumes), but the ending is not drawn. Still worth it for the art alone.