Spotlight#41:Everywhere and Nowhere(MMM#2)

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Have you ever wanted to travel back in time? Well, I used to until I realized I was black, but maybe you'll want to after hearing about Merryweather's other masterpiece: Everywhere and Nowhere!



    Artist


    I can't find much on the artist himself, unfortunately. All I could get was his username: PeaCh. All I do know, however, is that he is my second favorite artist of Merryweather.


    Summary


    During the mid 15th century, Dane royalty William Rosencrantz and Anne Guildenstern were two intellectual companions who unfortunately met an early grave. Yet, for some unknown reason, the two soon woke up to realize that time and death had lost their effect on them. 


So, with immortality and space and time as their canvas, the two traveled for countless years. But with seemingly infinite fatal paths awaiting them, William and Anne will have to put their lines on their line to make sure their present situation is dealt with once and for all.


    Characters


    William: Out of the 2, William is usually the most pragmatic, grounded, and wary. William is a man who loves to travel and learn more about history, making him willing to learn from many other sources. Despite his usual careful nature, he is willing to do almost anything for Anne.


    Anne: While she seems like a ditzy, happy-go-lucky, and cute girl, this is a front to distract Anne's enemies. Because under that persona lies a queen's heart who is more than willing to use her power and intelligence to her advantage.


Overview


    As someone who has read this before becoming featured, I will say that this is honestly a joy to reread and a much better improvement. This series experiments with the time travel concept, almost to a blatant fault, while keeping the rules consistent. 


The series' art is also a significant plus for me since PeaCh knows how to make a unique anime style that is both sharp and bold. In addition, the colors are unique and exciting as they give everything a real "pop" that makes it stand out.


 I was also surprised by how accurately they portrayed a lot of the historical figures in the story. They are pretty dead on and do provide for some engaging history lessons. With all that and the short chapters and Everywhere and Nowhere is a cinch to read.


    Epilogue


    Overall E and N is a very fun webtoon that genuinely has fun with its concept in every way, shape, and form. Its heartwarming and entertaining nature makes you feel for the characters, and I think it will be one of the unique webtoons I've read in a while. It's a story that makes you think about how to spend your own time. And with this story over and done, the question remains: where will the spotlight take us next?

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