
The Shadow Husband
- Genre: Urban
- Author: Scarlet_Shine
- Translator:
- Status: Completed
- Rating(3.8 / 5.0) ★
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After the very charming but above all very short Kumabichi No Koto and before the promising Kotonoba Drive, PositioN is a kind of little oasis between all these works. It doesn't pretend to have a big, complex plot, but plunges us into the strange daily life of Suu-chan, a young girl who can see certain "special" things. In just 7 chapters, rather unrelated to each other, Ashinano transports us with its atmosphere and mastery of the slice of life.
I wasn't expecting it, but I think Ashinano will quickly become one of my favorite authors in the future. Thank you for this idyllic moment.
People will inevitably have differing understandings of the genre's definitive essence. For me, however, I believe Hitoshi Ashinano, famed for Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou, provides an apt definition through his work. His meticulous yet minimalist attention to detail, both in the foreground and background, invites readers to internally fill in the gaps he outlines, thus compelling movement. Ashinano’s ability to immerse readers in such a static medium is unwavering and commendable.
While PositioN may not reach the heights of YKK or possess the intricate detail of his more recent works like Kabu no Isaki or Kotonoba Drive (a loose sequel to this piece), it remains a solid addition to his calming oeuvre. Among all his creations, PositioN might be considered the one with the most conventional setting—sketches of people’s encounters with the supernatural and unexplained, typical exchanges with friends, and discovering unique aspects during leisurely walks down familiar roads.
There is perhaps no better mangaka to encapsulate "simplicity" than Ashinano. In PositioN, his simplest work, this quality is most evident. Slice-of-life doesn't rely on grandeur but rather on the small, meaningful interactions that occur daily, which though seemingly simple, enrich life significantly.
PositioN is a relatively brief manga, having been canceled after only 7 chapters, yet it is undoubtedly worth your time.