Dandadan creator Yukinobu Tatsu compares his favorite character in the hit manga to an iconic DC superhero
Yukinobu Tatsu on M♓omo's similarities to the Man of Steel

The creator of Dandadan has compared one of the h🍷it manga and anime's lead characters to a classic superhero. Speaking with , creator Yukinobu Tatsu said that he can see a lot of simil🌊arities between psychic teenager Momo Ayase and the Man of Steel.
"Momo 💙is like Superman. Superman helps people with his superhuman powers, but I don't think that's the core of who he is," the creator explained in the interview. "In the face of violence or injustice, ordinary people often look away. But Superman's presence inspires people, giving them the courage to stand up against such evil. In the same way, Momo's actions and words inspire those around her, motivating them to rise up, just like Superman."
In the interview Tatsu also admitted that Momo is his favorite character in the series, saying. "If I ever feel that I haven't drawn her as cute as I want her to be, I'll𒐪 redo the drawinඣg over and over again, and it can really hold up progress on the final draft." He also discussed some of the folkloric elements that helped inspire the series.
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