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闇の方へ
1
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Finished
Dec 30, 2002
6.5/10
Average Review Score
50%
Recommend It
2
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It is very pleasing to the eye, but story wise, I feel like it was lacking. The art is very unique, the artist is one of my favorite. There wasn't really a plot or a story, in that sense, it was weird. I guess that in the original language it must have been very poetic and it probably made more sense. I still recommend reading those few (10 ?) pages if you like the art of the artist! It is sometimes hard to see what is going on in this manga, because the panels are sometimes overcharged with the drawing. So, since they are black and white, it creates anice uniformity but it's very hard to understand what is going on!! Warning: male bondage and strange stuff.
A bizarre one-shot by Takato Yamamoto, a Japanese artist known for incorporating "Heisei Estheticism" style to his works.
The synopsis does point out that there is the incorporation of "Heisei Estheticism", however, this entire one-shot is the literal embodiment of "Heisei Estheticism". It's basically the Aestheticism art style but uses characters from the Heisei era. For some reason, a ton of bondage, death, and other grotesque stuff imposed on love is to be found within the art style too. Whether that is due to Heisei era or Aestheticism is something I will never know (I just searched this info now). This one-shot firstly looked very detailed and I can see where the engagement into Heisei Estheticism from some can come from. It not only looksincredible but it conveys itself very well other than just blood and death. It's almost poetic. Otherwise, there is nothing about the story that I would praise about this, it is just some entity out of r/cursedimages rambling about how kinks he has for expired humans or something similar. I would give this a read for anyone looking for what exactly Heisei Estheticism is on a more detailed level if you want to dive into that realm. Yamamoto Takato is a painter rather than a mangaka, so I would suggest looking towards the ideas he has published rather than taking this as everything about Heisei Estheticism. 6/10. Getting an understanding of an idea.