![]() ![]() It gives the story this natural feel than shouldn't be thought of lightly. understand the root of DAISY and where he comes from is a counter to all the funny sarcasm. There is a lovely balance between humor with Kurosaki and the janitor duties and "Go bald, Kurosaki!" Then we have the lovely supportive DAISY who says the right things and sustains Teru when she needs it most. ![]() The mangaka has things gorgeous dreamy way of drawing that has so much emotion! Even though this are static drawings you feel sucked into their emotions and pain. The art goes a long way in supporting the story. Her brother who is deceased also plays a huge part in the story that makes you sob in heartbreak. I loved and adored this series! I was totally sucker punched by Teru and Daisy's relationship and how Kurosaki intersected with them. At school, the new janitor seems to be around when Teru needs help, they have a conflict filled relationship totally at odds with what she has with DAISY. Her beloved big brother has died, her only solace are the messages she exchanges with DAISY, who communicates with her through the cell phone her brother left her. This is the final volume of the Dengeki Daisy series and so this will also be my review of the entire series. Check out more manga and graphic novel reviews Perspective of a Writer. ![]()
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