Mod Edit: This review was originally posted for Yubikiri Hime (13136) and has subsequently been merged into Watashi to Watashi (107235).
A very short and interesting one shot. Disturbing but tasteful. The manga is only 8 pages long, so there isn't much to say without making some spoiler remark. But this much I can say: a well-deserved punishment for all those opportunists who take advantage of helpless people.
The best: the female character... and Yumeka Sumomo's art, which is beautiful, and very unique.
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Prisoner in the Miniature Garden, Hakoniwa no Toriko, Yubikiri Hime, Pinky Promise Princess Japanese: 私と私 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 4
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 9, 2009 to Sep 25, 2017
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Seinen
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Watashi to Watashi is a collection of three beautiful stories (2017-2018) whose sadness and sweetness hit the heart. Mizu Sahara shows the saddest and most dramatic narrative side of her self and she does so in a way that is so delicate to absorb the reader in the story.
Draws are a very important part of and they are superb as always. Personally I didn't like the second story "Yubikiri Hime" for it was too short and the drawings a little diferent from usual. I invite you to buy this little masterpiece, you will never forget of it. The following are the stories inside the volume: 1. ... |