Reading Notes
What to Notice
This manga edition adapts Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper while keeping the historical setting and psychological flow of the original.
The narrator is told to rest by John, who is both her husband and her physician. He believes he is caring for her, but he also refuses to truly hear her distress.
At the center of the story is the yellow wallpaper. What first appears ugly and irritating begins to look like bars, and a woman seems trapped behind the pattern.
This latest version adds more dialogue and explanatory narration so the final pages are easier to follow, while keeping the original ending unchanged.
The store pages are still being prepared. This article shows only the cover and opening sample pages, then will link to BOOTH and Gumroad after the sales pages are ready.




