6/24/2023 0 Comments Nijigahara holograph ivrea![]() Our past becomes our memories and we feel them creeping around the corners of our minds only to come to the surface unannounced in the most unexpected of forms. A collection of moments which can never be representative of all the time they’ve been alive. But things never really end, do they? What we experience is just a snippet in the lives of these people. We think that that’s the end for the people in it. We finish experiencing a story and we forget about it. Sure, such stories have a beginning and a conclusion. There is a near voyeuristic quality to stories in manga. Let’s break it down.Ī set of interconnected stories spanning 10 years in the lives of people who inhabit a city and have nothing in common apart from knowing a girl who sits by the Nijigahara embankment and says that a monster will come and bring an end to the world as we know it. ![]() This week around we will be talking about quite possibly my favorite mangaka of all time, Inio Asano and his nearly impenetrable puzzle-box of a manga, ironically titled Nijigahara (Rainbow-Field) Holograph. And you all know what that means, don’t you? Uh-ha! It’s time for another manga review! ![]() What do I see here? It’s another M in the Day’s column of the calendar. ![]()
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