How did Nakazawa decide to portray the emotional impact of Hiroshima's aftermath through Gen's perspective?
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How did Nakazawa decide to portray the emotional impact of Hiroshima's aftermath through Gen's perspective?
Did anyone else feel that the artwork's simplicity made the horrors more poignant?
What inspired the decision to continue Gen’s story into this volume after the first?