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B.E.C.E PAST QUESTIONS

Even in the raws, Takemichi’s battered face serves as a visual foil to the "perfect" but broken leaders. He is the only one not fighting for a legacy, but for a future. Visual Symbolism in the Raws

📍 Chapter 164 isn't about who wins the fight; it’s about the tragedy of two "brothers" tearing each other apart over a man who isn't there to stop them. It’s a masterclass in how grief fuels delinquency. If you’d like to dive deeper, let me know:

Ken Wakui uses heavy blacks and high-contrast shading in this chapter to isolate Izana and Mikey.

We see how Mikey’s "Dark Impulsivity" isn't just a personality quirk; it’s a vacuum left behind by Shinichiro’s death.

The raw scans highlight Izana’s facial expressions—a mix of manic superiority and deep-seated loneliness. He isn't fighting for power; he's fighting to prove he was the "real" brother. Key Narrative Beats

Notice the "dead" look in Mikey’s eyes compared to the frantic, wide-eyed gaze of Izana. It marks the difference between someone who has lost everything and someone who is terrified of never having had anything at all.