

Review: Dark and exciting - Dark and exciting The worldbuilding is dense, surreal, and instantly addictive. Hayashida’s trademark art style hits hard: jagged, shadowy, tactile. There’s a constant blend of absurd comedy and bleak cosmic horror, creating a tone that shouldn’t work—but absolutely does. Vol. 1 doesn’t spoon-feed lore; it hurls you into the void and trusts you to swim.
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Dark and exciting
Dark and exciting The worldbuilding is dense, surreal, and instantly addictive. Hayashida’s trademark art style hits hard: jagged, shadowy, tactile. There’s a constant blend of absurd comedy and bleak cosmic horror, creating a tone that shouldn’t work—but absolutely does. Vol. 1 doesn’t spoon-feed lore; it hurls you into the void and trusts you to swim.
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