Despite being on hiatus for almost 7 years now, Yazawa Ai’s NANA is still one of my all-time favorite series. Nowadays, it’s rare to find such gripping portrayals of drama and pure emotion, where spectacular artwork replaces even the need for dialogue.
Despite being on hiatus for almost 7 years now, Yazawa Ai’s NANA is still one of my all-time favorite series. Nowadays, it’s rare to find such gripping portrayals of drama and pure emotion, where spectacular artwork replaces even the need for dialogue.
Despite being on hiatus for almost 7 years now, Yazawa Ai’s NANA is still one of my all-time favorite series. Nowadays, it’s rare to find such gripping portrayals of drama and pure emotion, where spectacular artwork replaces even the need for dialogue.
Despite being on hiatus for almost 7 years now, Yazawa Ai’s NANA is still one of my all-time favorite series. Nowadays, it’s rare to find such gripping portrayals of drama and pure emotion, where spectacular artwork replaces even the need for dialogue.