I like your style of story telling and your b/w approach to the panel art. And no I dont speak Japanese to well anymore but my son is getting better and my wife is a native speaker. michael dailey (studio zuga)
this version of "Farewell Feeling" is largely experimental for me, and so the art is a little messy. please visit farewellfeeling.smackjeeves.com to see this story's more "polished" full-page remake!
Ellison has never been able to feel sadness. This is because his Grief emotion experienced trauma with her previous human and has become afraid to do her job. But because of this, not only does Ellison nearly lose his best friend Ameko, but he starts to lose other emotions as well. So Noa, a boy at Ellison's school who is able to see peoples' emotions, decides to help. エリソンという男の子は悲しさを感じた事はない。その理由は彼のグリーフ(悲しい気持ち)が前の人間でトラウマーをしたわけです。けど悲しさが感じられないせいでエリソンは親友の雨子との別れが危なくなってるし、他の気持ちも感じられないくなってるし…だから同級生のノアがエリソンを助けようとします。
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I like your style of story telling and your b/w approach to the panel art. And no I dont speak Japanese to well anymore but my son is getting better and my wife is a native speaker. michael dailey (studio zuga)
I love what you're doing here, esp. the "story thus far" section and posting in English and Japanese! Thank you! Keep going!
Wow you draw all of this? That's so cool. What an interesting and international blog you've created. And on another note, Go Vegans!
Love the irony. Great cartoon.
Nicely done panels!
oh i love this - perfect for IF!
(ps. i love your grandmother!!)
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