Sword World art by Ryusuke Mita. Source.
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Sword World art by Ryusuke Mita. Source.

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Kurokami no CAPTURED[黒髪のキャプチュード]
DARKHAIR CAPTURED
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Dragon Half[ドラゴンハーフ]

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Dragon Half
Out of curiosity, have you ever read the Dragon Half manga? If you have, is it good or for that matter is it complete?
I love Dragon Half. I think maybe my incessant reblogging of almost every page of it that vintagemanga posts might have clued you in. Ryuusuke Mita is a major artistic influence for me and has been since I had a battered VHS tape of a brief OVA as a young teen. I love the OVA, I love the manga and I personally have fun watching Mita’s style evolve from the beginning of the run to the end of it (88-94). Mita has done other work that I’d love to see translated, but who knows if it ever will be. I have some of the untranslated tankobans and I love them to bits.
disclaimer : most of the manga and anime I’m into are pre-2000s
A lot of webcomics that made anime jokes in the early 2000s suddenly make a lot more sense now.