Manga Review: Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro Volume One by Satoko Kiyuduki - Page 2

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When it comes to the art in Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro, I thought that some of the other female characters that Kuro met looked a little too similar to each other in the face. Overall, the impression this manga left me with was that Kiyuduki has a rather limited art style. The vast majority of the panels in this volume don’t have a lot of detail, and the characters seem to have a bit of a “sameness” in their look and feel.

Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro isn’t necessarily a bad manga, but it’s not a title that I’m going to rush out of my way to read more of in the immediate future.

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