Well, genre aside, it was an interesting read. Emotional for sure. The artstyle wasn't muc...

Kirrica July 4, 2021 2:48 pm

Well, genre aside, it was an interesting read. Emotional for sure. The artstyle wasn't much to look at, but keep in mind this is an 80s manga. I am impressed about the storytelling. The narrative was hauntingly emotional and quite wonderful. The art that accompanied that melancholic narrative was, in contrast, grotesque. In other words, the art was the only thing that was horror-like. I liked the ambiguity of the character's existence. The "world's graveyard" she ended up in. The "fireballs" that burn for her, "the mysterious lady" that speaks of her "destiny". And when she gets shot, she miraculously transports back to that junkyard. Was there any junkyard to begin with? Did she even get resurrected at the beginning or was she simply transported into this "world's graveyard" which is actually Hell? Did her realization of humanity and the notion of "morals" free her from that Hell at the end so she could finally find peace in eternal slumber? Well... This is just my interpretation. Author left plenty of room for us to imagine. Anyway, nice little read and nice look into old horror manga

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