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Originally Posted by Jintor
I picked up the second volume of the manga, and it is great. Artistic improvement goes through the series, so that the incredibly non-Kyon-like Kyon becomes more Kyon by the end of Melancholy. I wasn't sure if it was some kind of metaphor or just artistic evolution, but it was good to see his familiar face in manga form again.
There's also a few additions in the manga that I found amusing, like the camera, or the emphasis on Yuki's trip to the library, or Yuki's messages becoming progressively more garbled as space-time ruptures during Haruhi's world-creation.
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Told ya.
By the time you come out of the Melancholy arc Kyon bassically looks and acts how you would normally expect him to.