A flashback with Leonid explains the history of the song Hikaru is skating to—a piece from La Cage Aux Oiseaux
A brief cameo from Hikaru Kamisagi (Inori’s friendly rival) watching from the stands—her expression unreadable. Raw readers are dissecting the single line she speaks: something about “fear becoming fuel.” It hints at a future emotional clash.
The term "raw" in the manga community refers to a manga chapter in its original, un-translated Japanese language. For international fans, raw chapters provide the earliest possible access to the story's continuation, often before official English translations are released. MEDALIST - RAW chap 32 Raw Manga - WeloveManga
This paper provides a summary and thematic analysis of " " (メダリスト) Chapter 32, titled " Kamisaki the Wolf
Since these are RAWs, the nuance of the dialogue is currently lost on non-Japanese readers. However, the visual storytelling in Medalist is Oscar-worthy. Here are the key beats you will notice in Chapter 32: A flashback with Leonid explains the history of
MEDALIST Chapter 32, "Kamisaki the Wolf," marks a pivotal moment in Tsuruma Ikada’s figure skating manga, showcasing elite competition through the intense performance of rival Hikaru Kamisaki. The chapter, central to the All-Japan Novice arc, highlights high-stakes risks and visual storytelling, prompting fan interest in the raw, untranslated panels. To read the official English release of this chapter, visit K MANGA .
Summary
Hikaru is the perfect foil to Inori. Where Inori grinds through repetition, Hikaru relies on natural grace. Raw Chapter 32 likely features a silent, powerful sequence of Hikaru watching from the boards. The dialogue-less panels in Medalist are legendary—wide shots of the ice, the cold breath of the skater, and the wide eyes of the competitors. Even without knowing Japanese, these spreads convey the emotional war happening on the ice.
How this chapter moves the story forward For international fans, raw chapters provide the earliest