I've got number 6 on pre-order! Eager to read it. In the two prologues, I found Nana K. very hard to like, because she was such a whiner and so oblivious to other people's thoughts and feelings, and had to settle for loving the art style and liking Junko and Kyosuke (even though a real Japanese guy with Kyosuke's hair would look weird beyond imagining). However, as the story proper kicked off I warmed up to her quite a lot and I really dig Nana O. I love the outfits Yazawa draws (especially the Black Stones' punk outfits and Nana K.'s Sabrina 70s fashion period) and the way she deploys Photoshop-filtered photos of real locations for her backdrops. The story is really well plotted and jolly engaging!
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In the two prologues, I found Nana K. very hard to like, because she was such a whiner and so oblivious to other people's thoughts and feelings, and had to settle for loving the art style and liking Junko and Kyosuke (even though a real Japanese guy with Kyosuke's hair would look weird beyond imagining). However, as the story proper kicked off I warmed up to her quite a lot and I really dig Nana O. I love the outfits Yazawa draws (especially the Black Stones' punk outfits and Nana K.'s Sabrina 70s fashion period) and the way she deploys Photoshop-filtered photos of real locations for her backdrops. The story is really well plotted and jolly engaging!