"I'm Still In Love With You Despite Our Differences"
SERIES 2 Ongoing: The Forbidden Love (be with me)
Series Theme: You're my beautiful disaster.
Only if fortune can dance on their side, only if fate can make her be with him. Then, their love will grow to no boundary.
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"Tell me now... Who will you choose huh?" She squealed.
"Choose?" Shiven scoffed.
Eloira nods nonchalantly, her heart was beginning to erupt fear upon reminding herself of how forbidden it is to be with him,
"I am here to see for myself!"
Shiven throes from the weight of her pitch, "Eloira, I won't choose anyone other than you... Okay!"
Eloira look disagreed, her gaze pleads as if it is over, "But you must choose..."
Regardless, before she could complete her words that shiven already knew she wants to spout out, he gently placed his crown on her head,
Eloira utters dreamily with several blinks of her eyes, "...A mate... Shiv!"
She completely went numb and dumbfounded, what did he just do?
"Wh... Wh... what did... you just do to me... Shiv?" She stammered,
Shiven swallowed with head nudges around, looking down to her, he held her chin up, "Can't you see? I just chose myself a mate!" He said simply, his lips brush air upon her face.
Eloira could feel her legs quivering, deducing the meaning of his action.
He'd chose me?
"Did...you... just... choose...
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What will happen when The Heir and The Heiress of two rivalry worlds fall in love with each other?
Regardless of the war to come, the crown prince of the wolf Kingdom must find the long-lost human girl who happens to be their sole savior within 3 months and she must be crowned with him on his coronation.
But what will be the end of the love he has been nourishing since childhood? The crown prince of the werewolf kingdom has been sharing his love secretly with the crown princess of Vampire Kingdom but out of the blue,
He must be mated to a strange girl of a race he has no idea about within three months.
What would be the fate of the lovers?
SERIES 1 Completed: The Arc Of The Ogre (In Love).
AVIA:
I could feel his face very closer to mine, why is he staring so intensely? Then he whispers, "I wish your pains could be mine! I wish I can take them all away!"
My heart starts pounding faster, I was laying here pretending to be asleep but here he is, I wish I can just...
just.... just... kiss him! Probably he feels the way I do.
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MERID:
"It's time to make her mine," He said after pouring a wholehearted kiss on her lips.
"If she becomes mine then I will find her misery! Until then I will know what to do about her but she most becomes mine!"
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Thousands of years ago Tinaya, the secret human lover of the distinct Alpha Werewolf was forbidden from the Werewolf world chased into the deserted land where demonic beasts dominate. Her soul was taken and she found herself on the moon.
Thousands of years later, she was sent to the Human world on a mission. She reincarnated and completely forget her real identity and her mission which she must fulfill within a thousand years but she is being tormented by her inner self.
On a bloodmoon day, A werewolf found her lifeless in the woods and saved her, he later sent her back to her family. After 2yrs, he found her again in the woods, but this time, in the process of saving her, an unknown creature kidnapped her.
The werewolf later found out that the girl was their awaiting Savior.
Also, the creature that kidnapped her needs her to achieve more power.
Now, she turned out to be the most wanted of those creatures.
Who will have Her? Will she ever be aware of her power? Will she succeed in her task?
The Ogre in me that makes me do things...
things.
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Read and find out!
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The plot revolves around a group of girls who can leap between different universes using Santa-like hats. These hats must only be worn while they're on duty. Their mission? Simply put, it's to jump from universe to universe, stopping creatures from using the children of those universes as food. There are 600 universes, but they're not supposed to visit all of them—just the ones assigned by their teacher. The goal of these creatures is to "lock" each universe with its children to create a grand unified universe.
The characters are underdeveloped both mentally and physically, and their parents are nowhere to be found. They fight daily to save each universe from these creatures and their plan for a grand universe. They're looked after and taught by both a teacher and a doctor who provide them with the knowledge to handle the tasks for each assigned universe.
That’s the basic premise of this manga. However, the underlying themes are where the true story lies. What Hitoshi aimed to create here was a series centered around themes such as responsibility, individual growth, accountability, equality, and coming of age. Hitoshi used his stylized art to attempt to tell the story through symbolism and simple character dialogue, but he failed miserably with over-the-top flash scenery, nonsensical fight scenes, and just outright strange designs. While I do appreciate his designs, he took it a bit too far in this case.
The main issue with this title is that he never properly set up the story at the beginning and tried to dive into it a quarter of the way through with his symbolic art style and minimal dialogue. Not to say the story never gained momentum, but the structure was never fully developed and often fell flat due to the weird scenery and designs. If he had simply focused on developing the symbolism and character arcs, the story would have been much stronger. Too often, it felt like he got carried away with the scenery.
What Hitoshi ultimately attempted here was to recreate the magic he achieved in Alien Nine. The story and themes are similar, but lack the quality found in his earlier work. This proves that overindulgence leads to bad habits and an unsatisfactory result.
Story: 3
Art: 9.5
Characters: 5
Enjoyment: 7 (it's quite fun if you're a horror fan or love monster designs)
Overall: 4.5/10
I highly recommend the superior Alien Nine. But steer clear of Emulators—it's essentially the same concept, only rushed and pointless. Also, the OVA is decent, though it only covers Volume 1.
Plot: Essentially, there are many universes beyond our own, and in our universe, there's a syndrome affecting children called "Liesel Syndrome," where a child disappears into another universe. The M.I.L.K squad is a group led by Liesel ("Sis") herself, tasked with helping the children who are transported to these vast universes. That's about all I could gather from the plot.
Art: The art is actually quite consistent and looks good. Unless, of course, you're not a fan of the 'Moe' art style. However, the aliens he creates are genuinely horrifying in their own way. They resemble large, mutated insects of some sort.
Characters: I found it difficult to take much away from these children. Each was given a specific trait and stuck with it. You can barely remember their personalities.
Enjoyment: I really enjoyed it since I'm a fan of Tomizawa's works, including his most famous creation, 'Alien 9.' But if you're not into being mindfucked, you might want to steer clear of this series.
Overall: It was a psychological horror story about poor children dealing with horrifying creatures. Reading this series will leave you very confused and surprised. The symbolism piles up, making it incredibly confusing and messy.
If you enjoyed this, you should definitely check out Tomizawa's other work, 'Alien 9.' It features a trio of cute girls handling alien encounters with yuri undertones.
Alien 9 stands as a cornerstone of underground manga culture. Despite the wild events that unfold within its pages, the plot remains easy to follow and makes coherent sense as a coming-of-age narrative. However, after delving into numerous other works by Tomizawa, including the sequels, I've come to believe that Alien 9 was perhaps a fortunate anomaly.
Milk Closet held the potential to nearly match the brilliance of Alien 9 if only it had taken the time to allow its characters to develop and convey meaningful depth. Unfortunately, after just a few chapters, the focus on the characters begins to wane, and bizarre occurrences happen so swiftly that I found myself utterly lost during the second half of the manga. It reminds me of those nightmares where scenes shift without logic, yet while you're in the dream, you don't pay much heed to the lack of coherence. In fact, this dream-like quality is arguably one of the manga's most notable attributes, best approached as almost pure abstract art. Another standout feature is its staggering ruthlessness. Indeed, Tomizawa transforms the torment of children into an actual form of artistic expression.
While I acknowledge the artist's imagination, for any potential comeback to succeed, he desperately needs to collaborate with a skilled writer who possesses a similar degree of madness to complement his vision.
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