Working consistently since the 2010’s, manga artist Tatsuki Fujimoto broke out with the release of his most influential series, the masterful Chainsaw Man. But while his high-profile work may deliver gore and laughs in gonzo fashion, the creative’s low-key works strip away the high-concept premises to show the beating heart and emotion that he consistently excels at. Among his smaller works, one of the best examples of this on the page and on-screen is Look Back.
My review of Look Back is now available to read at Nerdly.
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