The Clean Line as Violence: Kago’s Inking Discipline
The Clean Line as Violence: Kago’s Inking Discipline
Shintaro Kago doesn’t scribble. He executes. Every panel is a meticulous act of visual cruelty. The lines are so clean they feel sterile — which makes the violence inside them colder, more surgical.
There’s no chaos in the technique, only in the effect. That’s why it hits harder.