LITTLE SWEET DELUSION review
PoisonSunflower10
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First off, I understand that this is a one-shot manga that is meant to give the reader a little taste of a experimental story. But this story only mashed Alice in Wonderland, Red Riding Hood and Thumbalina together, added some blood and sparkles and called it horror.
I liked the art, since it was a true illustrative style I could enjoy. But the story...
The story was too juvenile and too easy. The ending, where the "Alice" character is standing in the wolf's remains after cutting him open and revealing herself is something any teen would imagine if they were to make a gore-based or horror twist on a classical story.
The characters...there were no real character development. Just narration.
Sorry - liked the art, not the story.
I liked the art, since it was a true illustrative style I could enjoy. But the story...
The story was too juvenile and too easy. The ending, where the "Alice" character is standing in the wolf's remains after cutting him open and revealing herself is something any teen would imagine if they were to make a gore-based or horror twist on a classical story.
The characters...there were no real character development. Just narration.
Sorry - liked the art, not the story.
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LITTLE SWEET DELUSION
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Auteur
Hasegawa Shunsuke
Artiste
Unknown
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