Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-75.133.245.165-20150224135540/@comment-5513888-20150225021835

It just seems like, in general, there is a distinctive reduction of black in his hair. Like, in the first chapter he practically has a white outline about his hair, it's predominately black. Looking in the latest chapter the portion of his hair that is black is strikingly less. Don't get me wrong, you could be right, but given Ishida's tendency to use symbolism it's not too farfetched of a theory.