Ashes of Peace : Gone with The Petals
As a fan of anime and manga, I found 'Ashes of Peace: Gone with The Petals' to be a beautifully crafted series that combines delicate storytelling with striking visuals. The unique BONZAI art style used throughout the manga adds an intricate texture that truly enhances the representation of the Japanese garden setting. One of the most compelling characters is Sora, who embodies the serene yet deadly nature of an assassin in this world. His narrative arc blends emotional depth with action-packed sequences, making the story both engaging and thought-provoking. The juxtaposition of a peaceful garden environment with the dark theme of assassins creates a profound contrast that enriches the reading experience. The thematic use of petals and garden imagery throughout the manga symbolizes transience and the fragility of peace, resonating deeply with the title. For those who appreciate manga that weave Japanese cultural elements with fantasy and action, this series offers a fresh perspective. I recommend exploring it not only for its plot but also as an artistic piece that celebrates Japanese aesthetics in contemporary manga storytelling.





























































