People don’t think about it like this, but if we really consider it, movies about American soldiers fighting in the Middle East, Vietnam or Somalia are exactly this. If you look at Black Hawk Down, you wouldn’t bat an eye at the depiction of the locals and the American forces, nor would you...
The Japanese audience have a lot to answer for. They are the ones who essentially choked out seinen and josei, prolonging trashy Shojo, harem and reverse harem, generic isekai with copy paste plot. Of all the things that have moved online successfully, I thought comic would be the easiest one to...
When I see animator, all I could think of is my acquaintances who work long hour in terrible condition, with long term health problems from cigarettes and the worst part is all of them have shattered dream.
This one art is a step below. Though, it might be because the other one is just exceptional. One thing I noticed immediately is character's face is not as distinct as the other one. The framing of the other one is also more creative. This one felt a little generic girl's comic in term of style...
When I saw Jiro has a writer instead of writing the comic himself, I thought it won't be as bizarre or cruel as his previous works. Though it is no where as surreal as his other works, the brutality in this one burns slower, but nonetheless has all of the heat.
I am not sure if the issue lies with the artist, but at this point I feel like the story is being dragged out for sales. I thought his other works, the death god and the body swap was fun and exciting. This, not so much.
The more I see this the more I miss the old artist. That artist was the reason I got hooked on this. Usually I’m ambivalent about web comic and Korean comic.
I actually dislike premise like this, because it implies that Greek’s conception of people, that beautiful appearance implies beautiful as well. I know the author is probably trying to be sympathetic towards the ugly girl, but unintentionally he or she is making some unfortunate implication.