A survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, carrying internal and external scars.
The atmosphere is immediate and visceral. Kakizaki’s art uses heavy blacks and detailed cross-hatching to make the prison feel damp and claustrophobic. From the very first panels, the reader understands that this is a place where hope goes to die. Meet the "Seven" rainbow nisha rokubou no shichinin chapter 1
Alongside Ishihara is the already-introduced Dr. Sasaki, the school's physician whose sadistic examinations make him a different but equally horrifying figure of authority. Together, Ishihara and Sasaki represent the corrupt system that seeks to break the boys, making the unity and brotherhood they have just found all the more precious and necessary. A survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima,
The narrative's emotional core is established when the boys are thrown into Cell 6, where they encounter (affectionately known as "Anchan"). From the very first panels, the reader understands
, the chapter opens with six junior delinquents being transported to the Shōnan Special Reform School
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Masasumi Kakizaki’s artwork in Chapter 1 deserves immense praise, as it dictates the emotional temperature of the manga. Kakizaki utilizes a heavy ink style with intense cross-hatching, reminiscent of classic noir films. The contrast between deep blacks and stark whites creates a suffocating atmosphere, making the reader feel trapped alongside the characters.