You know, at this point, i just want to know how it ends and some resolve about ongoing mysteries. Like when MC was "defeated" by one of the first witches, he was back again in his own world, but totally wrecked, then he lost both his legs, in this hospital... Then back in this current world, he's fine, but it's supposed to be in the future...
I still don't get what is going on with this, or this, or this... Inbetween the gore, the sex, the horror... There was some ideas. And i'm too far at this point to totally drop it. Can skip 10 chapters in a row tho.
Still, author is good ad drawings, but he was WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY better with stories like Elfen Lied or Brynhildr in the Darkness.
Popularity has absolutely nothing to do with a manga release schedule. Most mangaka can't handle weekly serialization nor do they want to, it's back-breaking and mind-breaking at the same time.
There isn't much that I can add that my contemporaries haven't in the comments below but, I love where the story keeps going.
The purity of parenthood returning with the stain of what was lost being washed away with the return of one who carries his daughters face.
The pain of failing as a parent truly does turn a good man wicked. I feel like the idea of getting revenge from this Hugo is a fool's errand, he is not the same man that had sentenced him to death or hunted him down. In fact, this incarnation of Hugo has done nothing but show love in the way that he had been used to since the sizeable increase of his offspring had just simply limited what he could deliver onto them.
Vikir continues to shine as the only son who gives his father reason to return to his loving self and that is where we are headed unless something out of left field comes a knockin.
All said and done, worth the read no matter what.
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I still don't get what is going on with this, or this, or this... Inbetween the gore, the sex, the horror... There was some ideas. And i'm too far at this point to totally drop it. Can skip 10 chapters in a row tho.
Still, author is good ad drawings, but he was WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY better with stories like Elfen Lied or Brynhildr in the Darkness.
The purity of parenthood returning with the stain of what was lost being washed away with the return of one who carries his daughters face.
The pain of failing as a parent truly does turn a good man wicked. I feel like the idea of getting revenge from this Hugo is a fool's errand, he is not the same man that had sentenced him to death or hunted him down. In fact, this incarnation of Hugo has done nothing but show love in the way that he had been used to since the sizeable increase of his offspring had just simply limited what he could deliver onto them.
Vikir continues to shine as the only son who gives his father reason to return to his loving self and that is where we are headed unless something out of left field comes a knockin.
All said and done, worth the read no matter what.
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