๐ฅ Quick Pix: Goodbye, Eri
๐๏ธ Creator: Tatsuki Fujimoto (Story & Art)
๐ Genre: Drama, Romance, Slice of Life, Tragedy, Shounen
๐ Year: 2022
๐ Language: Japanese (English Translation by VIZ)
๐ธ Buy It: $14.99 from VIZ
๐๏ธ The Film Within the Film
Yuta starts filming his motherโs final momentsโher request, not his. When she passes, Yuta meets Eri, an enigmatic girl with a love for movies. What begins as a film project evolves into something deeperโฆ and stranger. As truth and fiction blur, the lines between memory and fantasy create a haunting, unforgettable story.
๐ง Thoughts & Feelings
This story doesnโt just play with emotionsโit sets them on fire. The explosions, both literal and emotional, serve as Yutaโs way of coping, first through escape and later through closure. The portrayal of storytelling as a tool to both flee and face trauma was deeply moving. I especially loved the moment he calmly walks into the final explosionโitโs not just dramatic flair, itโs healing through fiction. ๐๐ฅ
๐ญ Interpret Your Own Ending
Is Eri real? Is she a vampire? Is any of this real? Thatโs up to you. This manga is a love letter to how we retell stories to shape memory. Itโs emotional, weird, and brilliantโexactly what youโd expect from the creator of *Chainsaw Man* and *Look Back*.
โจ Pros & Cons
- ๐ธ + Emotionally layered & cinematic
- ๐ธ + Beautiful exploration of grief, memory, and narrative
- ๐ธ + Unforgettable panels & symbolism
- ๐ธ – The fantasy twist can feel abrupt
- ๐ธ – Requires rereads to fully appreciate
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