Talk:Re: Volume 11/@comment-217.212.214.57-20170614080053

Am I the only one that is worried about the little wing over her shoulder?

The reason why I am concerned, is that we have seen this kind of motif with the one wing before and that was a artwork of Ihei Hairu, set after her demise, (Same shoulder even) and considering that the girl is now a candidate for the "norofication process" (which is basically inserting kakuja rc-cells into a kakuhou from Eto Yoshimura, a ukaku (Red Wing) kakuhou possessing ghoul) the same motif on Mutsuki seen above, alongside with the black, tar-like liquid staining her, may be symbolism of corruption from the "wing" slowly spreading into her body. (also add all the similarities between Eto and Mutsuki in terms of personalities and characters, along with the resent revelation of "Dragon" in the latest chapter, the connection braids even stronger.)

So what if this is some subtle foreshadowing that Tooru Mutuski will undergo the same treatment at Ihei Hairu and receive a "norofication procedure" on her kakuhou in order to gain a bikaku kakuja (which was the exact same kakuhou type that the Original Noro had, mind you) in order to become the next "Dragon" (and which ironically, was the same role Noro had to Eto, being her "dragon" (Not Aogiris, which would be Tatara) as well in terms of function and purpose.)

Also while drawing comparisons to part one´s eleventh cover, which was a insane Kaneki Ken in the middle of forming a kakuja, (seen on the cover), this might also serve as subtle foreshadowing that Mutsuki Tooru eventually is going to form a kakuja of her own, artificially, through Furuta infusing her with Eto Yoshimura's kakuja rc-cells akin of Noro (as the connection between Mutsuki, Eto, Noro and Kaneki all are too tightly vowed together to be brushed off as a coincidence.) in the future of Tokyo Ghoul?

(And considering that the first part had 14 volumes, this development is not that unlikely.)

Just another short analysis of the cover from me.

Have a nice day and thanks for reading it through.