2023 marks 20 years since D.N.Angel originally aired in Japan. Kennedy revisits the series to see if it s aged like a fine wine, poorly-refrigerated milk, or maybe something else altogether.
One of my weirdly favorite nostalgia properties that I haven’t revisited in years is
DNAngel. With the manga by Yukiru Sugisaki having begun in 1997 and having a break in the middle, it’s had seventeen volumes published so far and we learned in November 2021 that Sugisaki is now ready to end the work. The series has now wrapped up with the release of its latest and final chapter which just leaves plan in place for a “New Edition” release later this year year that will bundle up eight-volume series and be done in the A5 page size, giving the artwork more room to shine.