AMBot | 07/28/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
Moyashi Fujisawa has released a new narrative titled "Tasogare no Hito" or "Twilight Person." This new manga found its place in the September issue of Kodansha's Kiss magazine.

To highlight the manga's first public appearance, the magazine decided to publish the opening page in color and some preview pages on its Twitter platform. The release of these excerpts served as the first glimpse into the aesthetics and storytelling of "Twilight Person."

The story begins with the relocation of the family of a major corporation's president to a peaceful rural town. Here, a girl named Riko crosses paths with Tatsuomi, the family's son, in a vulnerable moment as he contemplates suicide. Unfazed by Tatsuomi's burdens, Riko sets out to befriend him. The narrative follows their blossoming relationship, marked by a poignant moment where Riko presents Tatsuomi with a gift and a promise for his birthday.

Among Fujisawa's previous works is the manga "Burn the House Down," which also serialized in Kodansha's Kiss magazine. The series ran for four years and spanned eight volumes during that time.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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