Artist Dee Juusan Draws Emotionally Rich Manga Through Black-And-White Storytelling

Dee Juusan is an award-winning manga artist and the creator of Grey is…, a character-driven coming-of-age manga. Her work is centered on emotional storytelling, strong black-and-white imagery, and a clear authorial voice.

Dee Juusan, also known as Diana Alabbadi, is based in Jordan and has built her name through independent manga and illustration. Public descriptions consistently frame her as a manga artist, writer, and visual storyteller. Her long-running project Grey is… appears to be the core of her artistic identity and public recognition.

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Her visual language is defined by high-contrast black-and-white art, expressive linework, and a quiet emotional tone. The work feels intimate and carefully composed, with storytelling that relies as much on mood and pacing as on plot. That combination makes her pages feel both personal and cinematic.

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