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: This pivotal moment represents Kaneki's descent into his new identity after torture by Jason, though it is often debated whether it represents true self-acceptance or just a new stage of survival.

The manga panels of and its sequel, Tokyo Ghoul:re , are celebrated as some of the most haunting and evocative in the medium. Created by Sui Ishida , the series is renowned for its "messy paint" look and painterly style. These panels transcend traditional action manga, using dark shading, surreal imagery, and intricate symbolism to explore the psychological collapse and eventual evolution of its protagonist, Ken Kaneki. The Evolution of Sui Ishida's Art Style tokyo ghoul panels

The art in Tokyo Ghoul and its sequel, Tokyo Ghoul:re , evolves from clean, traditional lines to a more sketch-like, impressionistic style that emphasizes raw emotion and psychological horror. : This pivotal moment represents Kaneki's descent into