Reading Berserk, I was always amazed at Miura's cinematographic scene composition as if he had a camera in his head. From below to above, from above to below – dioramic or three dimensional drawings – I thought he must have incredible ability for viewing angles.
My thought was unsurprisingly confirmed by his comments in one of his interviews : "I can come up with a 3D composition in my head and draw it at any angle by turning it round and round"; "In technology class, I was ridiculously good at things like producing three-sided drawings of three-dimensional objects"; "I think I was good at apprehending and drawing three-dimensional objects."
I'm sure you guys also noticed this great ability of his. I just chose some examples among them that I wanted to share. Well, in truth I didn't have to make any effort. These images are very common in Berserk. I just picked and chose somewhat randomly. The hard part was limiting which to include!
As far as I know, and as Miura himself said, "there were many people who drew manga well around me, but it’s true that few of them understood three-dimensional objects the way I did". This natural talent is not granted to many artists. While he was such a talented artist, he was a very modest person. I miss him a lot. :'(
I've been enjoying the manga various ways lately: reading it of course but also focusing on the pictures alone to find details I couldn't notice before. Checking them with a magnifier is also another kind of pleasure of mine. Can't wait until Hakusensha releases a proper deluxe edition in a bigger format.
-Puella
Grail
2025-10-06 06:51:23 +0000 UTCWalter
2025-10-05 20:59:55 +0000 UTC