Look Back by Tatsuki Fujimoto is easily his most personal and impactful work yet. More than Chainsaw Man, though it had been his best before, in a method that relates emotion and actual experiences well, two young artists, Fujino and Kyomoto, have been following their dreams and have discovered much in their interaction. A Story of Friendship and Ambition The first time I read Look Back, I was immediately connected with Fujino and Kyomoto. Their passion, drive, and unstoppable friendship reminded me of the same drive within myself to make something meaningful. Excitingly, seeing the anime adaptation announced means that I would feel these emotions once again. However, this refreshing adaptation comes at a more timely venue in the light of discourses on creativity and technology. This reminds us of a noisy…