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Nijigahara Holograph · review

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Top reader Sep 13, 2009 · 1 min read
↑ Recommended
10 /10

Enigmatic, suggestive, disquieting… They are some of the adjectives with which we can describe to this work of the young mangaka Inio Asano. The plot is constructed in a kaleidoscopic way around several solitary young people whom they load on his backs with the weight of hard experiences of the past. Nijigahara is a common place for the main characters, a place where actions that will change their lives take place, wich is shown with flashbacks and flashforwards This manga is an analysis of the questions of childhood and adolescence, but, insted of giving answers, new riddles are shown, that, next to other situations it caused thatthis manga left a rare sensation me, but very pleasant

The narration may be a littles slow compared to other mangas, but it fits perfectly with the tone of the manga

In any case, 'Nijigahara Holograph' is a deep and adult Manga that requires more than a reading to understand it perfectly

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