I came back and finished this work after dropping it for a month. It's deeply interesting, but truly appalling. I've read eroguro manga by many artists and had high hopes for it.
Like many artists of the genre, Shintaro Kago's art is breathtaking, and it gives off the feeling of 'wow, now this is art!' It's a keystone of the genre, and his ability to depict the subject matter was truly impressive.
Unfortunately (or fortunately?), this is the most intensely horrific piece of media I've read. The subject matter for each chapter is very taboo, and that is the vehicle for its curiosity and also
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