Characters The cast in the first two volumes is compact, each member serving as a foil to Batsu’s peculiarities. Secondary characters—friends, rivals, and authority figures—are sketched with economical clarity, which keeps scenes lively without overburdening the narrative. Characterization relies heavily on visual shorthand: expressions, posture, and panel composition communicate emotional subtext efficiently. Batsu himself is sympathetic: his flaws are presented honestly, not morally taxed, which makes his small victories feel earned.
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