Mission-chan no Daibouken

what nohd said. ok lemme add on: this i’m on the fence over, but i’m also very intrigued by it and can’t wait to see where it goes.
 
Yeah, what if everybody, good or bad, goes to such hellish afterlife?
 
>TFW you relate to the themes in a kind of psychodelic nightmare about why you feel like dying yet refusing to die.

I both love this so much and hate that I love it some much.
 
While thematically and stylistically Mission-chan evokes Franz Kafka, you can really feel the deep influence of the French existentialists Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre. This is one delve into the absurd I'll be following very closely.
 
Crude, surreal, absurd, creepy yet wholesome story from a defunct website? I never know I need this in my life.
 
yea, i vote this is good - raw, abstract, mixed media, and a bit dark - perhaps the writing quality and premise aren't *quite* there, but that's kinda appealing as well - not everything has to be polished, imperfections can still be rewarding also - i'm glad i read it, and props to the translators/people who uploaded it
 

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