| | Mangamaniacs Review: Marionette Generation by Haruhiko Mikimoto (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18) |
 | | Mikimoto gives us a little bit of background on how Kinoko became Morino’s unwanted assistant via flashback, but it’s such a jarring transition that it’s hard to apply it to what can be thought of as "the present" in the story timeline. |
 | | The result is something that may have worked well in the context of a monthly magazine, but seems disjointed in tankôbon form. |
 | | While on the subject of art, Mikimoto has a nice, classic style, and I’m especially fond of his watercolors featured on the front and back covers, but Marionette Generation occasionally suffers from some very confusing layouts. |
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