Goodbye Eri OGN
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| Writer | Tatsuki Fujimoto |
| Artist | Tatsuki Fujimoto |
| Cover Price | $12.99 |
From the mad genius behind Chainsaw Man and Look Back comes a new story about coping with loss. Yuta's moviemaking career started with the request from his mother to record her final moments. But after her death, Yuta meets a mysterious girl named Eri who takes his life in new directions. The two begin creating a movie together, but Eri harbors an explosive secret.
For older teen audiences.
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AIPT - Rory Wilding
Jun 27, 2023Although Chainsaw Man remains as entertaining as it is popular, Tatsuki Fujimoto is at his best with the one-shot format as Goodbye, Eri is a masterful coming-of-age story that plays with reality and fantasy through its discussion of filmmaking. Read Full Review
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Gonkbonk - Javier Reyes
Jul 04, 2023"Goodbye, Eri" is a short and impactful story filled with small moments that are heartwarming and heartbreaking. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Graphic Library - Sara Campbell
Jul 04, 2023Of all the Fujimoto works I've consumed, this one affected me the most. There is an artistic tell to what is being filmed and edited versus what Yuta is seeing in real life, but it might not be obvious why that's important on the first read. Because of Yuta's editing and twists, this book will require re-reads and will either provide more clarity or more questions as to what's real and what's actually Yuta's edited reality. Fujimoto is playing with elements of the fantastique genre, which is one of my favorites, so this book really stands out to me in composition and form. Read Full Review
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