![]() My favorite part about Akatsuki no Yona. ![]() ![]() ![]() Mizuho is perfect for drawing details, no page in Akatsuki no Yona isn't beautifully done. The art is interesting, and I really love how Mizuho will put in amazing designs in certain parts of the story that isn't necessary to the story at all. She makes it so that the historical part of the series also ties into the art work with its abstract, marvelous designs with building structures, statues, clothing, etc. Mizuho Kusanagi certainly doesn't disappoint when it comes to the art style with Akatsuki no Yona. more characters that will accompany Yona and her bodyguard Hak, as they roam the lands of Kouka together. As the story progresses, the story introduces Yona gets stronger overtime because of her own determination and will to, which I really give respects to her for. It starts out with a weak princess, Yona, and while others won't even bother touching a manga with this type of female protagonist, surrounded by many other men of her own harem, Yona actually puts up a name for herself. Though the introduction & plot of the story seems kind of boring and almost generic, as you read further into the manga you won't even consider it boring. ![]() First review :) *minor spoilers but isn't that important* ![]()
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