#ThankYouParu #BeastarsForever
The manga has officially come to an end in Japan. It feels kind of weird to know that this amazing story is over.
BEASTARS is a manga I grew to become obsessed about and I love every part of it. I cannot thank @itaparu99 enough.
The manga has officially come to an end in Japan. It feels kind of weird to know that this amazing story is over.
BEASTARS is a manga I grew to become obsessed about and I love every part of it. I cannot thank @itaparu99 enough.
I initially started BEASTARS after a friend shared me the premise of the manga. I was instantly sold on it and chapters by chapters, I felt more and more in love with the manga as a whole. By that, I mean, the art, the writing, the direction, the characters, everything.
What I tend to look at the most when I read or watch something, is the message of the work. I tend to appreciate stories which try to convince the reader to aim for the best but also acknowledge their own weaknesses. BEASTARS did that in an astounding way. It reached me. It did.
And, visually speaking, one of the things I loved the most in the manga was the fact that despite being a manga, there are surprisingly a lot of scenes which are meant to be read from left to right. The power of the scenes speak by themselves and it becomes one of BST's strength.
This is a small example, but I find interesting and stupefying to have found myself automatically changing the order in which I read the page naturally. I don't plan on making this thread any longer that it already is, but I felt the need to mention that.
Long story short, one of the best mangas, which I can proudly say that it is dear to my heart has ended. Thank you for this journey, Paru. And I look forward to reading the next manga you'll make.