‘Dorohedoro’ Helped Me Through—and Reconsider—Isolation in the Pandemic
In Q Hayashida’s wild, imaginative artwork, I found the freedom to see beyond my surroundings, all on my own.
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Michelle Delgado is a culture writer at Assignmentbro. Her reporting and essays have been featured in Smithsonian, Vox, Fenix, and other national and local outlets.
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