There could be various stories about damaged goods. For example, in a store, a customer might receive a product that has scratches or is broken during shipping. The story could revolve around how the customer tries to get a replacement or refund from the store. It could also involve the store's investigation into how the goods got damaged in the first place.
Secondly, in a larger business, it's important to investigate the cause of the damage. Was it during shipping? Was it a manufacturing defect? Based on that, you can take steps like improving packaging, or working with the manufacturer to fix the quality issue. Also, communication with the customer is key. Let them know what you're doing to resolve the situation.
Well, to fix damaged comics, first, assess the extent of the damage. If it's just creases, you can try flattening them under some heavy books. For more serious damages like rips or stains, it might require professional restoration services. Also, store your comics in a dry and cool place to prevent further deterioration.
Sometimes, environmental factors like humidity or extreme temperatures can also lead to the damage of the 'A Silent Voice' manga. Or it might have been exposed to sunlight for too long.
I don't know as I haven't read it. There could be a character who discovers the damaged goods, or perhaps a person who is responsible for the goods getting damaged.