Warning! Minor spoilers for Berserk chapters 365 and 366!
The unexpected chapters that are breathing new life into the world of Berserk capture the tone and breathtaking beauty of Kentaro Miura's unparalleled craftmanship in ways that no one would have thought possible.
Upon Berserk creator Kentaro Miura's tragic passing last year, the world mourned not only the loss of one of manga's most talented artists and storytellers of the modern era, but of a world that permeated such a distinct atmosphere. So even when Berserk publisher Young Animal announced that Miura's masterpiece would resume with art by Studio Gaga and guidance by Kentaro Miura's lifelong friend, Kouji Mori, fans rejoiced at the prospect of their favorite characters returning but were still skeptical at how Studio Gaga and Kouji could replicate Miura's genius.
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However, following Miura's final Berserk chapter, the recent simultaneous release of chapters 365 and 366 should give fans peace of mind that Miura's masterpiece is in capable hands. Studio Gaga undoubtedly devoted hundreds of hours to ensure that they could capture the essence of Miura's desire for perfection that kept him from releasing them prematurely. From calming, tranquil moons against unsettling skies to eerie depictions of forlorn-looking trees, readers can tell that the studio's artists painstakingly emulated the endless days and nights that Miura spent ensuring his backdrops alone captured the right mood of each panel. Even the characters themselves, undoubtedly one of the harder works of art to truly emulate, not only look but evoke the same feelings as their originals did. Yes, there a few subtle details that
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