
I think it's the eyes (and facial expressions maybe) that sometimes reminds me of Disney. Idk, it's like a combination of what we typically would consider as Japanese manga/anime art and American comics/animation art. Especially if you look at their art, you can see a combination of both (or at least in my opinion):
http://zakk-info.tumblr.com/

Well it probably reminds you of Disney because someone always dies. Great story but the guys really don't connect yet.

Thanks for the link, Kathy. It's gorgeous art, but it has a slightly American quality to it ... hints of Atlantis, Tarzan, Tangled. It doesn't look like Frozen or Mulan or Hercules, though; so, maybe not Disney per se, but one particular animator/animation group within Disney? The mannerisms, too, where there is a lot more physicality in throwaway gestures, like blowing out of the side of the mouth with exasperation or leaning on an arm just so ( http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/canis/mh/v02/c001/pg-25/). And you're right, the Japanese style is there, too, especially with the gestural quality, which reminds me a lot of Nakamura Asumiko. Anyway, I like it and there's a lot of freedom with the way the hair and bodies are drawn. It's a very attractive style and the story is great.

Yeah, I agree with Kathy. It's only the art that has a few elements and gestures which look influenced a bit by Disney ... and not ALL of Disney, but very specific movies (Tarzan, Tangled and Atlantis.) The rest is pure Japanese.
Also, apart from the New York Mafia Dons back in Ryou's past, nobody has died so far, so what did you mean?

Ahh, you must be talking about Glen Keane. Yeah, I can see a bit of his style in this. He's got a style that works really well with both flowy and blocky shapes and he's a real master of making his lines really look alive. It makes for a really nice marriage of "Eastern" and "Western" styles, for sure.
This is a great story so far and the art is really beautiful, but did anyone else notice how the style looks a bit like Disney?