Rainbow Nisha Rokubou No Shichinin Chapter 1

Kakizaki’s art style in the first chapter is raw and realistic. As one critique puts it, the art is "beautiful" not because it is flashy, but because it accurately portrays the human condition. The bruises look painful; the exhaustion is palpable. The faces of Sasaki and Ishihara are drawn with harsh, dark lines to emphasize their monstrosity, a deliberate artistic choice to guide the reader’s empathy instantly toward the victims.

However, the defining moment of Chapter 1—and arguably the emotional anchor of the entire manga—happens immediately after the brawl. Instead of retaliating or subjugating the boys, Sakuragi offers them a cigarette. In the bleak, strictly controlled environment of the prison, this small, illegal act of sharing a luxury item is a monumental gesture. It is an offering of peace, mutual respect, and shared humanity. rainbow nisha rokubou no shichinin chapter 1

Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin – Chapter 1: "The Seven of Cell Six" Kakizaki’s art style in the first chapter is

Sakuragi is older, physically imposing, and bears the physical and emotional scars of long-term confinement. Initially, tension flares. The six new arrivals, desperate to assert their dominance and protect themselves in a hostile environment, attempt to jump Sakuragi. The faces of Sasaki and Ishihara are drawn