
Again, maybe it's just my vision.
I know the storytelling techniques of the scripts that will then be used for comics, videos and commercials, I do it for work.
When I see the faceless coworkers, all with such imaginative names all similar to each other, I can only think that they are marginal figures, that they are an example of the context in which the main character is located, characters that do not matter in the story except for what they represent, because we are exploring a-shi's thoughts and life.
The other relational dynamics are so well defined (even in the other comic by this author) that I refuse to think that these trifles are a coincidence.
what I see is his point of view, of an insecure person, because surely that scar has changed his life and the perception of how the world sees him.
One of the first rules of storytelling is: choose the point of view through which you want to show the story.
For all those who get upset because people are so scared at the sight of the scar.
I believe, this story is told more or less from the point of view of a-shi, and what we see is how he sees the perception of other people.
I think it's just that.