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This review will be for the series as a whole. I have, of course, watched the movie version of Nausicaa. Which made the first volume and half of the second fairly familiar territory for me. But once you get past the halfway point of the second volume, and into the ground the movie didn't cover, the ...
I'll do a full review after I've read the whole series. It is kind of hard to separate my memories of the movie from the manga, especially since they (obviously) use the same art style. I had thought that I'd read this years ago, but it doesn't match my memories at all. Maybe I'd read some kind of a...
I'm rather surprised that this book basically reaches the conclusion of the film in the second volume, but with several more volumes to go.
Well, straight-up, the manga has some notable differences between from the anime, from very early on. It's still absolutely gorgeous, but I would say that a few of the changes are for the worse (not by much, but just a little bit for the worse).
Premeditating: Nausicaä holds a very special place in my heart. I feel in love with the story and Nausicaä herself from the movie adaptation right at the perfect time. I swear I watched that thing over and over and over again in a single day. However, I had no idea that this story was also in graphi...