: A disturbing visual where Kaneki breaks 103 bones in Ayato’s body, marking a shift toward his more ruthless "Centipede" persona.
Perhaps the most emotionally devastating panel in the series is one that isn’t there. After the death of a major character (Hairu or Arima), Ishida will draw a panel that is : a hand, a pool of blood, and then... a torn edge where the rest of the panel has been ripped away, as if the mangaka’s hand could not bear to finish the drawing. These “incomplete panels” are not a mistake; they are a visual metaphor for euthanasia of the gaze . Ishida refuses to let you see the full horror, because Kaneki cannot process it. The missing fragment is the grief too large for any rectangle to hold. tokyo ghoul panels
Here is a guide to understanding, analyzing, and appreciating the art of Tokyo Ghoul panels. : A disturbing visual where Kaneki breaks 103