If this was helmed by someone else, I would have much more reservations. But, seeing how Kouji Mori is dedicated and transparent he is to Miura's vision in the press release gave me an inkling of hope that this wouldn't turn out like other ventures. I do agree that they should've made something to demarcate where Miura's work ends and where Mori's begins. All in all, this is a wait-and-see how his and Studio Gaga's style can translate to Berserk in this post-Miura era.
I hope his stance to only write and draw the larger plot points that Miura had told him does not dissuade him from exploring the smaller and intricate relationships of Berserk. Even without Miura, if the new episodes are close to the quality of the rest of the series, I am willing to read it to the end.
I hope his stance to only write and draw the larger plot points that Miura had told him does not dissuade him from exploring the smaller and intricate relationships of Berserk. Even without Miura, if the new episodes are close to the quality of the rest of the series, I am willing to read it to the end.