Coelacanth (2 Volumes/8 Chapters)
Coelacanth will remain one of the most elegant and beautiful artistic shorts Ive read to date, it's collective story was truly magnificent. A mysterious drama that deals with the dementia of a human psyche in conjunction with one enigmatic romance that's just all the more intellectually stimulating. The artistic genuinety posed by this magnificent piece is simply astounding, the author Kayoko Shimotsuki really did create something wonderful.
I tend to dote on the art of this piece more than anything else, though the story remains just as strong. It's so rare to see a series stick to it's Shoujo roots, all the while
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Shiirakansu Japanese: シーラカンス InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 9
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 13, 2007 to Jul 13, 2008
Genre:
Mystery
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Bessatsu Friend Authors:
Shimotsuki, Kayoko (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #31262 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2301
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Your Feelings Categories Mar 21, 2010
Many times in my life, someone has asked me, "What's your favorite manga?"
It's a difficult question, isn't it? There are so many stories and pieces of art, each one different from the last. There are lots of manga that I have enjoyed, yet none in particular ever seemed to come to mind. I found myself wondering, at the end of each series, "Why isn't this good enough to be my favorite?" Coelacanth is the answer. Reading this manga, you begin to realize how artful and complex a story can be -- and, in turn, how life can be this way too. Although the ... Mar 20, 2016
Coelacanth are considered to be a "living fossil", meaning that they haven't undergone any major mutations or adaptations for over 400 million years, and I imagine that this manga is somewhat similar in that respect. This manga has themes that are incredibly relatable for everyone. Nothing like a creepy sheep that speaks the darker parts of your psyche to understand a murder mystery, hmm?
This is one of those perfect, short manga that everyone comes across. It has lovely art, a crafty storyline, and some bomb-ass symbolism. Even if you're not into shoujo, I swear that this is on an entirely different level. |