Better — Mondo64 No155
The "Better" theme of Mondo64 No.155 lends itself perfectly to explorations of personal growth and self-improvement. Many of the stories in this issue grapple with the complexities of striving for betterment, whether that's through relationships, technology, or sheer force of will.
Another highlight is "The Upgrade" by veteran artist, Taro Nogizaka. In this darkly comedic sci-fi story, a group of friends discover a mysterious app that promises to upgrade their lives. But as they soon learn, the true cost of progress can be steeper than they ever imagined. mondo64 no155 better
The latest issue of Mondo64, a Japanese manga anthology magazine, has arrived, and with it, a fresh batch of exciting and thought-provoking comics. No.155, themed "Better", promises to deliver a collection of stories that explore the complexities of human relationships, personal growth, and what it means to strive for improvement. The "Better" theme of Mondo64 No
Through its diverse range of stories and artistic styles, Mondo64 No.155 invites readers to reflect on their own paths towards self-improvement. What does it mean to be "better"? Is it a fixed state, or a continuous process? And how do we balance our aspirations with the realities of our lives? In this darkly comedic sci-fi story, a group
One of the standout stories in this issue is "Better Than Yesterday" by newcomer artist, Yui Hara. This poignant tale follows a young woman struggling to come to terms with her past and find a sense of purpose in her life. Through her relatable protagonist, Hara explores themes of self-improvement, resilience, and the power of human connection.