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Urushibara Yuki - Mushishi, vol. 04-05 (Eng. trans.)
Still beautifully written and drawn, and they're getting to stories that I don't know from the anime (this is not saying if they're in the anime or not, as I haven't finished it yet). Also, volume 4 contains one of my favorite mushi stories so far (the one with the cocoon).
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As noted, my favorite is the story of the two sisters, the mushishi post office, and the cocoon, particularly the image of a girl emerging from a tiny hole in a cocoon. And there's another story involving eye trauma! I laughed when the mangaka explained by saying she (he?) was afraid of eye trauma and thereby extensively included it.
I feel bad about continually having very little to say about this series, but the one-offs don't lend themselves to character or plot analysis. Instead, I just read and enjoy.
Spoilers
As noted, my favorite is the story of the two sisters, the mushishi post office, and the cocoon, particularly the image of a girl emerging from a tiny hole in a cocoon. And there's another story involving eye trauma! I laughed when the mangaka explained by saying she (he?) was afraid of eye trauma and thereby extensively included it.
I feel bad about continually having very little to say about this series, but the one-offs don't lend themselves to character or plot analysis. Instead, I just read and enjoy.
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-- passed out during experimental eye surgery on rats
-- blacked out for a couple seconds during eye surgery on humans
-- got lightheaded and fled the room during glaucoma surgery on humans (aiiiiie, this was TERRIBLE!)
If I cannot handle surgery performed under controlled conditions, how in the world can I possibly cope with real, true eye trauma?
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