It’s so cruel how the author introduced the uke. Our first impression is of him already traumatized and being subjected to rape and slave/pet treatment. Then a few panels down we see what a bright young physician he actually was just a week ago. I hated seeing that, I don’t know how exactly to put it into words but suddenly we see him as a person with hopes and dreams instead of the dehumanized version we saw earlier.
It’s so cruel how the author introduced the uke. Our first impression is of him already traumatized and being subjected to rape and slave/pet treatment. Then a few panels down we see what a bright young physician he actually was just a week ago. I hated seeing that, I don’t know how exactly to put it into words but suddenly we see him as a person with hopes and dreams instead of the dehumanized version we saw earlier.
Love you love finally someone gets my point