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Introduction
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1. Artistic Quality
- Line Work: Clean and confident; the author (illustrator Kei Tanaka) employs varying line‑weight to differentiate foreground focus (e.g., Haruto’s expressive eyes) from background scenery.
- Color Palette: Predominantly warm summer tones—golden yellows, soft pinks, and turquoise blues—shift subtly to cooler blues as the “memory‑fog” intensifies, mirroring the emotional temperature.
- Panel Layout:
- Cap 1: Traditional grid, reinforcing a calm introduction.
- Cap 2: Dynamic, diagonal panels during fireworks; the visual rhythm mimics the bursts.
- Cap 3: Overlapping panels for the echo sequence, creating a sense of déjà‑vu.
- Background Detail: The seaside town is rendered with painstaking attention to small details (signboards, lanterns, sea‑foam). This world‑building anchors the supernatural elements in a believable setting.
Quality and Accuracy
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Chapter‑by‑Chapter Breakdown