Mesh

The story follows the life of a teenage boy named "Mesh," so-called for his unique "mesh"-colored hair: blonde with silver strands on the sides. It begins with a scene where Mesh, after being beaten, escapes from a mob and encounters Milon, a forger and painter. Mesh ends up staying at Milon's house, and the two form an unlikely bond as they navigate life together. Each chapter is a poetic blend of crime, peaceful everyday moments, or the vibrant nightlife of artists in a fictionalized Paris. Mesh is regarded as one of Hagio Moto's defining works, marking a pivotal shift in her artistic style. It was her first series to adopt a more realistic look while retaining the ethereal beauty characteristic of 1970s shoujo art. The story ventures into more mature themes while continuing to explore Hagio's recurring motifs, such as parent-child relationships and adolescence. <u>Volume 1:</u> 1. Mesh 2. Rouge <u>Volume 2:</u> 3. Haru no Hone <u>Volume 3:</u> 4. Kakumei 5. Montmartre <u>Volume 4:</u> 6. Mimi wo Katamukete 7. Buran <U>Volume 5:</u> 8. Sen no Ya 9. Nigate na Jinshu <u>Volume 6:</u> 10. Shanikusai <u>Volume 7:</u> 11. Surreal na Ai no Real na Shi <u>Volume 8:</u> 12. Fune Note: In 2024 a digital only eight volume was released which included the story Fune

formatMANGA

statusFINISHED

Release dateSep 1, 1980

end dateJun 1, 1984

chapters12

volumes8

Source ORIGINAL

genresDrama Psychological

Scorenull% ❤

RomajiMesh

nativeメッシュ

staff

Moto HagioStory & Art

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Moto HagioStory & Art

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