Personally I was intrigued by the idea for the story - not pure fiction but a piece inspired by two of van Gogh siblings: Theo and Vincent. Well, mainly about Theo.
Because of this fact - which is the story on canvas of historical characters/events - I had certain expectations and was afraid a little what the outcome would be.
In general, I enjoyed Sayonara Sorcier. Theo was coloured up, obviously, but it fit the story that was focused on his person. His thoughts and true relation with brother were exposed gradually, with light twists. On the other side was Vince. I was trying not to be
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: bon au revoir, Sorcier, Sayonara, Sorcier, Sayonara Sorushie Japanese: さよならソルシエ More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 12
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 28, 2012 to Aug 28, 2013
Genre:
Drama
Theme:
Historical
Demographic:
Josei
Serialization:
Flowers (Monthly) Authors:
Hozumi (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #27402 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4153
Members: 5,258
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Your Feelings Categories Jul 28, 2017
This manga intrigued me because of the concept of twisting things that we believe as of today and creating a story out of it. Until now I haven't read a manga based off a historical figure, in this case the artist Vincent Vhan Gogh. This manga is about the strong bond between brothers and their dedication to one another. I feel as though this manga has been underrated because both the art and the story are equally beautiful. Vincent, the older brother with a gift for art and a tendency to accept the world as it is and see it as a subject of beauty
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May 22, 2022
I have mixed feelings about this story. On one hand, I was incredibly excited when I found out that there was a manga that focuses on Vincent Van Gogh's younger brother, Theodore. And the way the story set itself up at first, with Theo's ambition to break from the Conservative clutches that the Art Academy has established and a passion for bringing his brother's genius into the limelight.
Other than the story, the art is decent with some very nice depictions of art pieces from the time. Our protagonist, Theo, is captivating. Much like a performer on a stage, everything he does demands attention in all ... |