I think it depends on which series you are talking about, the first anime had heterochromatic Asuna, the second didn't. I'm not sure which is canon according to the manga, though there It'd probably be hard to tell green from blue except on the covers.
Henduluin said: Yes, but a lot of artists seem to forget that. Then again, there isn't that much of a difference, so maybe people just overlook it or something.
Ken Akamatsu never drew Asuna with heterochromia as far as I know. Even if he did NOT have colored images... it would STILL be black and white. And you wouldn't know.
Only the first anime adaptation made her eyes this way.
wtfbagels said: Ken Akamatsu never drew Asuna with heterochromia as far as I know. Even if he did NOT have colored images... it would STILL be black and white. And you wouldn't know.
Only the first anime adaptation made her eyes this way.
She had them on every color cover she's ever appeared on in the compilation books.
Also, while some of the girls went through a few changes from the manga to the anime back to the manga (Misa went from dark brown in the manga, to purple in the anime, to purple on the color covers as well for the manga) Asuna's heterochromia hasn't been rectified on the recent manga covers, so Akamatsu probably wants to keep it.
finalagent said: She had them on every color cover she's ever appeared on in the compilation books.
Well, I got some manga right here. And it seems like... on some of them she does have different colors, and sometimes she doesn't. On the whole, though, especially considering manga (and most doujinshi) is in black and white, I'll leave it at a nice "Who gives a damn?"