
Written by Yuki Suenaga and illustrated by Takamasa Moue, the ongoing manga series, comprising 17 volumes, might appear restrictive in terms of storytelling, but contrary to popular belief, the medium of manga offers a broader scope for creativity. This is achieved through various illustrative techniques such as diverse layouts, stylistic variations, unique angles, dynamic crescendos and highlights, detailed backgrounds, and other nuanced differences that help fill in the narrative gaps. Given its high acclaim, it’s not surprising that this manga series is also being adapted into an anime. This captivating series, with its potential to ignite global interest in the profession, bears a resemblance to another series that made a significant impact on another traditional form of entertainment.