Netsutai no Citron review
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Vice influenced hallucinatory journey which draws inspiration from Alice in Wonderland. Frustration is to be expected with first few chapters as little elucidation is offered and it remains borderline nonsensical. However, the pay off is worthy.
Matsumoto's art is as sketchy and vivacious at the same time. Perfectly suits his aberrant narrative style. Have to add that he has a tendency to implausibly undress his female characters which could not be everyone's cup of tea, albeit it really never feels to be there for the sake of untasteful satisfaction.
Black humor and his uncanny sense for slapstick comedy synchronize well with this labyrinthian plot thus never make it too strenuous for the brain. I mean, there's a dictator rabbit who commands an army of witches, ey?
Matsumoto's art is as sketchy and vivacious at the same time. Perfectly suits his aberrant narrative style. Have to add that he has a tendency to implausibly undress his female characters which could not be everyone's cup of tea, albeit it really never feels to be there for the sake of untasteful satisfaction.
Black humor and his uncanny sense for slapstick comedy synchronize well with this labyrinthian plot thus never make it too strenuous for the brain. I mean, there's a dictator rabbit who commands an army of witches, ey?
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Matsumoto, Jiro
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