>>282210983
i think i get it. its the fault of putting your artist on a pedestal. once they achieve success, their words are taken as holy scripture, and their world becomes surrounded by a yesmen fandom that doesnt really understand her work, they just consume, never critically think about what she creates. in truth, her success is built on the cumulative works of countless unknown talents that are ultimately hidden from the world due to the headline artist's name. they are smothered from ever becoming a known artist despite contributing to a famous work themselves. this is finalized in the end where koketsu creates nanakuse's greatest work thus far but she herself is considered as just another creation of nanasuke. in short, its a commentary of the nature of the world of authors and artist, most notably authors and artist that work under a group with a singular author's name being the sole target for artistic credit