This is a manga that has been repeatedly praised for its avant-garde art style and great characters, and that is for good reason.
Otomo even called the mangaka "The best of his generation."
I promise I won't self promote any more chapters, but I genuinely think that people that are into artsy and unconventional manga might appreciate this.
>Idk what to tell you. You could start with what it's about. You know, like the plot, or something? You telling us "it's a damn good manga" doesn't really mean anything. I could say the same about Himouto Umaru-chan
A new interpretation of Yamamoto Shuguro’s period novel Chiisakobe, transplanting the Edo era in the original with a modern setting. A young carpenter, Shigeji, who lost his parents and his father’s building company called Daitome in a fire, swears to himself he will rebuild the company according to the words of his father, Tomezoh, “What is important for people throughout the ages is humanity and strength of will”. He hires Ritsu, who has no place to go, as an assistant at Daitome. Some children from an orphanage, who lost their home, also show up at Daitome. The beaded young carpenter’s decision to take over his family’s business is a drama filled with the milk of human kindness.
Seems pretty wank right now, a lot of exposition, a lot of words, not a lot of reasons to care. Beardo looks goofy as fuck though, so I kinda wanna see what happens.