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I think the art style has its charm in this one and at least the motives along with the accompanying emotions of these "two” characters are better introduced.
Quite interesting to see events from this perspective, cause you can understand V/Verg a little more.
Unfortunately, there is no completely manga, which would cover everything from the beginning, but I think this manga is one of the best in the series, especially if you like these characters. Also it seems that everything is going to be completed by the author.
I believe Visions of V finished in March.
Oh did it? Sorry for my mistake then, I don't want to mislead anyone, it just seemed to me that it still lasts through the status on the manga website, that confused me.
quick review of the manga, it dramatically improves how a newbie will see dmc 5 story, especially vergil as a character and his relationship with dante. heck even is brief relationship with mundus.
i actually think it was one of the best manga in general when it was still running seeing as most popular mangas have average quality nowadays and some (boruto) being top tier garbage.