: Unlike many sports manga that follow an underdog's rise, Be Blues! starts with a "Golden Boy" who loses everything. The "paper" would examine the psychological toll of being a "former" prodigy and the humility required to start from zero.
The Japanese soccer manga (BE BLUES!〜青になれ〜), written and illustrated by Motoyuki Tanaka, is a compelling study of resilience and the grueling path of a "prodigy" forced to reinvent himself. Chapter 37: "Don't Fear!" : Unlike many sports manga that follow an
Chapter 37, titled (ビビるな!), is situated in the 4th volume of the series. At this point in the narrative, the story is deeply invested in Ryuu Ichijou’s middle school years as he continues his comeback after a life-altering accident in elementary school. written and illustrated by Motoyuki Tanaka