
This feels like it's trying a bit too hard to be psycho-crazy. To those saying you shouldn't compare this to Killing Stalking or Warehouse, you're right: This comic is way more shallow. This is the worst kind of junk food comic, a bare bones, paint-by-numbers abuse-kidnap-psycho-stalker-rape fantasy. I don't have a problem with the content, I have a problem with the execution. It just falls flat in being titillating, unnerving, or dark. It literally feels like mid-2000s fanfiction. If you are truly entertained by this, more power to you, but this honestly isn't worth its high rating, not by a long shot. ( ̄へ ̄)

Not confusing, it's just a weak, convoluted story. Dramatic gothic horror tropes for the sake of them. Demons and summoning and sacrifices and an odd gimmick (Hebrew alphabet) that had potential but was wasted on a poorly-focused narrative. I feel like Kaori Yuki's strengths lie in self-contained stories that are part of a larger narrative, like Count Cain and Godchild, not a story like this that does not allow a break for the characters or the reader.

The parts don't quite match up all the way. There's something missing that prevents it from feeling fully fleshed-out and genuine. The "ghost" bit just seems a bit tacked-on and inconsequential to the story, and the trauma does not feel..very well handled or explored in a meaningful way. I don't know, I've just read better titles that have tackled this sort of angle. (shrug)
"1880s America"
>Women wearing skirts above the knee in public.
>20th century glasses
>Modern-day men's coats
Riiiiight
i think they made a typo, it was supposed to be "1980s"