Sep 8, 2024
A meme of a read for sure. For me, the novelty of the random antics and erotic bantering started to wear off by Chapter 22 - I felt it started to spend far too much time in one place for the sake of erotic and narrative tension. But, the first few chapters definitely hook you well and make you want to keep reading by the time you finish each one.
So, why Mixed, why 6/10, and why Dropped?
- Art/Writing -
First, the art isn't all that great. Rough line art is used to draw the characters, which is off-putting at first, but suppose you can argue it
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is simply a stylistic choice. The backgrounds are crisply done, so that was nice to see. The dialogue is barebones - 2, maybe 3 bubbles per page with 2-3 sentences max. Not the best writing I've ever seen, but the random moments of comedic shock make up for some of that.
- Story -
The twist on the typical "Fantasy, Demon King" story is good enough to warrant a read, if the erotic spin on this classic is what you're looking for - there is hella torn clothing, nip-slips, sØx, and the like. Plus, just absolutely bizarre monsters of an erotic nature - +1 for the clever worldbuilding on that.
- Characters -
On Characters, the main girl (Cheong) is distraught most of the time at the wicked acts the people of this world do to the monsters - the comedic relief. You also follow along with her and learn about the world as she journeys to, what else, the Demon King. The second girl (Chun-Ja) - I really didn't care much for her. She's basically the classic Kuudere, looking to 'feel' something, if you catch my drift. Her fighting style was pretty clean, though.
That's the gist. Basically, read for the erotic monster hunting. Art, no. Writing, so-so.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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