Vampeerz - Vol. 4 Ch. 18 - Interlude

@KitsuKyouno of couuuuuurse not, is just fiction... don't worry.

Also.....Aria in a swimsuit, niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
Also.... Nurse, careful xD
 
Very suspicious indeed...and very funny!

At first, I thought that Aria bolted up and ran away because Ichika couldn't restrain herself and let her massaging fingers wander a little too far south. Color me surprised upon discovering the real reason.
 
What a strange chapter.
Though I guess this whole manga was strange right from the start.
 
Now I wonder if he even capable of creating of an interesting plot, a story so to say. I guess it requires skills that are somewhat different from those you need for loli hentai. However I don't remember such shallow characters and meaningless events in his Prism, which on the contrary looked very promising right before being axed. So I still have my little hopes for some kind of improvement here.
 
It has just occurred to me that this is the manga equivalent of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey. That book was a comedy all about mocking "gothic novels"--the popular kinda-horror novels of the day that had lots of dramaaatic scariness. So at one point the heroine, who has gone to stay in a dark old mansion that seems really creepy and is investigating her mysterious-seeming bedroom with a big, ebony chest of drawers finds a mysterious-seeming piece of paper with writing on it. It's at night, she's scared, and just as she finds that slip of paper the thunderstorm reaches its peak, there's a massive clap of thunder, she faints dramatically . . . and the next morning finds out it was a laundry list.
This is kind of doing that; it's bathos. The comedy point isn't the fart joke itself, the point is deflating the expectations of dramatic vampire stuff--and what does that more completely than a fart joke?
 
Is this the calm and comedy before the storm of tragedy?

Jokes apart, a slightly darker plot would make this perfect, there is way too much comedy
 
@Zimmer Implicity has a great plot; flitting between being erotic, or disturbing, or light-hearted humour, or bleak tragedy and playfully or with sincerity explores some absurd and appalling concepts. I recommend it, even what hasn't been translated.

@Purplelibraryguy heh, "deflating"...
 
its funny reading comments of people raging at a fart joke chapter because it interferes with "the story"

this is literally a comedy vampire romance story
 

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