I'm surprised this isn't talked more about [The Spark in Your Eyes]

I believe the reason it isn't talk about more js because how heavy it is regarding the different aspects of war, PTSD, trauma between all our characters and it doesn't shy away. Everyone carries deep scars from the war. It reminds me of Violet Evergarden immensely.

The art is chefs kiss. The backdrop stories that flesh out the side characters who feel integral to the plot are a masterpiece. The way it is a non linear story and one of hurt and healing is marvelous and painful. Extremely volatile with emotional damage at times.

I will always recommend this wish i would've known of it sooner.