Goodbye Eri GN

Goodbye Eri GN

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Tatsuki Fujimoto
From the mad genius behind Chainsaw Man and Look Back comes a new story about coping with loss. Yuta's moviemaking career started with the request from his mother to record her final moments. But after her death, Yuta meets a mysterious girl named Eri who takes his life in new directions. The two begin creating a movie together, but Eri harbors an explosive secret. For older teen audiences.
Date Available: 06/28/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Luke Simkins


Do you like Chainsaw Man? Do you wanna bawl your eyes out? Then this is the book for you! A perfectly crafted single volume manga, Tatsuki Fujimoto does it again and creates an amazing story that leaves you captivated from start to finish. Told through the lens of a smart-phone camera, the art reflects the main characters amateurish style of filming while still having beautiful pages of detail. A touching story about loss, if you enjoyed Fujimoto’s previous single volume manga Look Back, you’ll absolutely love Goodbye, Eri.

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Tatsuki Fujimoto
From the mad genius behind Chainsaw Man and Look Back comes a new story about coping with loss. Yuta's moviemaking career started with the request from his mother to record her final moments. But after her death, Yuta meets a mysterious girl named Eri who takes his life in new directions. The two begin creating a movie together, but Eri harbors an explosive secret. For older teen audiences.
Date Available: 06/28/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Luke Simkins


Do you like Chainsaw Man? Do you wanna bawl your eyes out? Then this is the book for you! A perfectly crafted single volume manga, Tatsuki Fujimoto does it again and creates an amazing story that leaves you captivated from start to finish. Told through the lens of a smart-phone camera, the art reflects the main characters amateurish style of filming while still having beautiful pages of detail. A touching story about loss, if you enjoyed Fujimoto’s previous single volume manga Look Back, you’ll absolutely love Goodbye, Eri.

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams