Revolutionary Girl Utena: After the Revolution #[nn]
In "After the Revolution," Miki Kaoru—renowned composer and pianist—struggles with creative block, haunted by the coma of his twin sister Kozue, whose life was shattered by a painful past. Yet in the quiet hours, a figure who looks exactly like Miki plays an unfinished overture, echoing through the night. Written by Chiho Saito and Kunihiko Ikuhara with art and inks by Chiho Saito, and lettered by Sara Linsley, this haunting chapter unfolds with quiet intensity. The cover, also by Chiho Saito, captures the story’s lingering unease.
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Miki Kaoru, now a famous composer and concert pianist, becomes creatively blocked because of concern over his twin sister Kozue. Kozue lies comatose, a result of injuries sustained in a negative reaction to her incestuous overtures toward Miki being rejected. And yet, someone who looks just like Miki is playing an unfinished overture at night.
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