• hitagi@ani.socialM
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    7 days ago

    My friend’s been bugging me to read the manga years ago so now I can say that I “read” it. It was kind of depressing to watch though.

    I’m guessing Fujino and Kyoumoto are two parts of the author (Fujimoto) and it’s essentially his response to how a mangaka keeps on going. The manga was released during the Chainsawman hiatus and I’m guessing there are other references to his other past works.

    Despite that, I’m still figuring out what Kyoumoto means to him. It’s a silly thing to think about but assuming he’s both Fujino and Kyoumoto, and he uses Fujino to represent the mangaka we know, then “who” is Kyoumoto?

    Also this shot reminds me of Misato walking in the corridor:

    And if anyone hasn’t, definitely read Fujimoto’s other one shot “Goodbye Eri”.

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      6 days ago

      Personally, I think Kyomoto is a couple things at the same time. She is a fellow artist that inspires a mangaka to do better and at the same time is a stand-in for the fans that provide the satisfaction that all that work that went into the art/story was worth it. I know some artists irl that are really good, but they are always comparing themselves to other’s art and think that they could do better.