To You, the Immortal
Alt Names: | A ti, el inmortal 不滅のあなたへ Ölümsüz Sana 불멸의 그대에게 致不灭的你 Für dich, den Unsterblichen To You, the Immortal To Your Eternity Your Immortal Self |
Author: | Ooima Yoshitoki |
Artist: | Ooima Yoshitoki |
Genres: | Adventure Comedy Drama Fantasy Mystery Romance Slice of Life Tragedy |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | An immortal being was sent to the surface of the earth and met a boy living alone in the middle of tundra. The being can take the shape of dying things, but only if the "impetus" is stronger than the previous one. What sort of experiences and meetings will the being encounter while living forever? |
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154 Comments
Oh my god, I can't wait to see where this goes. I love this artist's work, she's so genuine (though a tad over the top) with her drama. And her drawing~*~*~
Too bad they can't save all the three girls from that hideous ritual... Anyways, I wonder what will the role of mister orb be in all of this.
I LOVE THIS PLEASE MORE I NEED MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE
Is it only me, or the art is kinda similar with Fire Punch ?
It gives that kinda vibes on the storytelling
damn, this is getting good, can't wait to see what type of personality the sphere develops
Wound->infection->poor circulation/cold->necrosis->organ failure-> death
I think what Ooima is trying to tackle in this series is examining what the values of Life are, and to do so from an observer's point of view and experiences. Its beautiful, ironic, and disheartening that the boy did not want to be forgotten and also desired the comfort of his family, yet remained nameless in the end.
Apologies for the large wall of text
It remind me more of the Maidain Sari Village in Final Fantasy IX: everyone is already dead, left alone Eiko. Maybe there was more settlement, but both died because of the harsh envirointment. Like Eiko, the last person dear to the boy was unable to move out, and maybe they were hoping for the other to reach that "paradise" and turning back to save them. But that didn't happened because they were stuck in the winter, frozen or starved to death. In time the boy grew up alone, endending in some sort of severe mental isolation (talking to his wolf, for example).
Disappointed no one made this reference yet.
A nasty wound like that would hardly heal in a harsh enviorement like that one and without proper medical attention as well. And that without keeping in mind the food deal.
But yeah a wound in a dangerous location + infection = death
I am a simple man. I see Oima Yoshitoki, I press the follow button
The wound didnt heal, possibly because of the enviroment or it got badly infected over time.
most likely they got stuck and then ran out of food. Can't go forwards, can't go back, can't survive.
What happened with his wound? Apparently it got worse, but exactly how?
This chapter's ending has left me with a question which I can't figure out.
Them feels
this is amazing...
Now, see, this is what the medium should be punting out in droves. This stuff is proper quality.
Destiny?
Deep sense of melancholy in that first chapter... way to start things off ha :^D
Good stuff
nice :') will keep reading, thankyou for your hard work!