Sei punya adik kembar bernama Rin yang dibesarkan oleh ayahnya, Amamiya Kurosaki. Namun sahabat Sei, Toichi, curiga bahwa Rin ada hubungannya dengan si penyelundup tersebut. Sepertinya ada sesuatu yang disembunyikan Rin, tapi apa itu...!?
Akimi Yoshida (Japanese: 吉田秋生, Yoshida Akimi) is a Japanese cartoonist from Tokyo, best known for her manga series Banana Fish. Yoshida studied at the Musashino Art University in Tokyo and made her professional debut in 1977. Despite serialising her works in shōjo manga (girls' comics) magazines, most notably in 'Bessatsu Shōjo Comic' and 'Monthly Flowers', during the 80's she developed a visual style akin to the aesthetics of shōnen manga (boy's comics) of that era, contributing significantly to creating a bridge between these two traditions. This is particularly evident in her international best-seller Banana Fish (1985-1994), a thriller set in New York City blending action and homoerotic romance. Among her other major works are the series Yasha (1996-2002) and Umimachi Diary (2006-2018). Yoshida's comics have received a number of accolades in Japan, including three Shogakukan Manga Awards (1983 and 2001 in the category 'shojo', 2015 in the general category), an Excellence Award for manga at the Japan Media Arts Festival (2007) and the 6th Manga Taishō award (2013).
Iniziamo a conoscere meglio entrambi i gemelli (unica nota, spiazzante all'inizio a quanto siamo identici ad Ash di Banana fish,😳, poi però la storia ti cattura e non ci fai più caso). Tanta azione, la narrazione continua a catturare. I disegni retrò a me piacciono, contribuiscono bene alle atmosfere dell'opera.
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Altro bel lavoro di Akimi Yoshida. Lo stile da thriller è lo stesso di Banana Fish, manca forse il lato romantico di Ash ma il personaggio principale riesce ad essere magnetico, attraente, superlativo altrettanto. Trama intrigante in cui non mancano colpi di scena. Avvincete, se ami Akidi Yoshida non puoi non leggerlo.
Super exciting and fast paced story. A few twists here and there. Makes you want to pick up the next one right away. The art is not my cup of tea, but the plot makes up for this little flaw in a big way.