: Deep dives into Maya Kitajima, her rival Ayumi Himekawa, and the mysterious "Purple Rose Man" (Masumi Hayami). Stage History
While the publishing world has shifted toward digital releases and fast-paced content consumption, Glass Mask stands as a monument to slow-cooked, deliberate art. Whenever Suzue Miuchi decides she is ready to deliver Volume 50 to Hakusensha, it will undoubtedly be treated as a historic event in the manga industry. Until then, fans will continue to re-read the 49 volumes, gazing at the pages with the same wide, white-eyed intensity as Maya Kitajima stepping onto the stage.
: Deep dives into Maya Kitajima, her rival Ayumi Himekawa, and the mysterious "Purple Rose Man" (Masumi Hayami). Stage History
While the publishing world has shifted toward digital releases and fast-paced content consumption, Glass Mask stands as a monument to slow-cooked, deliberate art. Whenever Suzue Miuchi decides she is ready to deliver Volume 50 to Hakusensha, it will undoubtedly be treated as a historic event in the manga industry. Until then, fans will continue to re-read the 49 volumes, gazing at the pages with the same wide, white-eyed intensity as Maya Kitajima stepping onto the stage.