Okazaki: In Fragments
When Okazaki draws a face, whether she scales back on the lines to make it really comedyish or deformed, or when she draws it full to make it stylish/traumatic, she hits the emotions of the character's perfectly.
The thing about the Okazaki face is that it never screams over-romanticism. When Okazaki draws a face she doesn't layer the emotions with flair the same way just about every other anime drawer does (not saying that that's bad, just saying that she doesn't do it) but aims at showing human grief in all its trauma and sometimes ridiculousness.
Okazaki can also very easily switch from grief or ...
Alternative TitlesJapanese: リバーズ・エッジ InformationType: Manga Volumes: 1 Chapters: 14 Status: Finished Published: 1993 Theme: School Demographic: Josei Serialization: None Authors: Okazaki, Kyoko (Story & Art) StatisticsScore: 7.331 (scored by 1,943 users) 1 indicates a . Ranked: #45112 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3194 Members: 6,438 Favorites: 140 |
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