Eve_Verse_

Hi cherry,
          
          I just finished reading MHA Beyond Hope and couldn’t shake the haunting beauty of Y/N’s journey, the way his Quirks cage his humanity, the eerie emptiness of his world, and that quiet resolve to “carve his route” through despair. As an artist, I live for stories like this — ones where the battle isn’t just against villains, but the fractures within.
          
          Your Y/N deserves art that mirrors his duality: the numbness of his reflection in the mirror, the shadows of Tatooine Station’s chaos, the fragile hope in his fleeting bond with Midoriya. I specialize in capturing emotional silences, muted palettes for his isolation, splashes of color as Hikari’s curiosity chips at his armor, dynamic panels that juxtapose his internal void against UA’s vibrant heroism. Imagine a cover where his gloved hand (that rumor-fueled mystery!) grips the edge of a crumbling horizon, half-submerged in shadows, half-reaching for dawn.
          
          Whether it’s a single pivotal illustration or a full comic adaptation, let’s make Beyond Hope resonate beyond the page.
          I’d love to explore your vision further. How do you see Y/N’s “latent emotions” translating visually? Should his Quirk effects feel oppressive (e.g., dark, swirling textures) or coldly mechanical?
          
          Eagerly awaiting your thoughts,
          Luna
          Commission Artist
          
          P.S. The line “hope is not the sole answer” stuck with me. I’d love to brainstorm how to visualize that “force far more potent”  maybe through recurring motifs (e.g., fractured mirrors reforming, gloves peeling back to reveal scars/light?). Let’s dig into the subtext together.