^ have fun! Hope you find something cute ^ o ^
Eheh yeh, I hope so =w= also wow! I think your post is very interesting, and of course it would be Kodama Naoko senpai XD but I think your very right about the manga feeling very human and showing off both the ups and downs of life and how sometimes there is this unseen subtext that clearly exisits in these situations. I really liked this part ehe:
And that was where I found the true appeal of her works to me, they feel realistic and rather, human. As much as the direction of Netsuzou Trap is still an enigma shrouded in anxiety and hope, it reflects reality; the worry and anxiety that comes from the unknown, the hope that comes from an intrinsic belief that things will sort out itself in the end. Kodama Naoko has blurred the line between reality and friction by developing her story in a way that constantly maintains an aura of suspense, providing little closure nor hints as to where it might go next; essentially, she is placing her audience to stand in the shoes of the focal characters, feeling the same emotions of uncertainty that they face.
I can see now why you would enjoy her artworks so much, but I guess some people like Utoptia don't agree as I've seen, which is totally fine cos everybody can have their own opinion! @w@ also, I never knew you liked Mira before! I really liked mira's work too, somthing about the art and stories that got me, my favourite Mira one was "the princess and the slave" cos it was super cute for some reason (lol) xD