I feel like I’m on a different wavelength than a lot of other DanDaDan fans. I’m not reading it for the comedic stuff. I don’t like Jiji’s goofiness, for instance. What I love about DanDaDan are things like Zuma’s backstory: Scenes that have the capacity to change our perspective of life for the better; Scenes that show that people can make a big difference in each other’s lives. These scenes are much fewer and farther between than the bizarre yet intense action scenes, but I am grateful every time Tatsu gifts us with these, and I think the fact that they’re such small snippets in a vast pool of light-hearted fun is what makes them so much more impactful!











