A former prostitute named Ai and a man with a violent past meet in near-future Japan. Sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll collide in the Japanese underworld.
3 Volumes (Complete)




This series lacks two very important things when it comes to any literary work: cohesion and transition. There are 3 narrative threads here, but there has not yet been enough expository development to understand the characters. I find it hard to even tell some characters apart; I'm still not really sure who is doing what with whom, since a lot of characters look alike, which is very unhelpful this early in the series. The artwork is decent, but its hard to keep track of who is who sometimes; the H scenes are detailed, but censored (sorry to disappoint some of you, but it doesn't really affect me).
There is one thing I cannot stand, and I always seem to find in H manga: rape. It hurts to hear it described, and especially to see it. I suppose I'm a bit sentimental and easily attached to characters in whatever I'm reading, and while 'that' makes the story more poignant and realistic, that kind of heartache takes off some serious points in my book. If you like that kind of stuff, you're probably an idiot.
People need to hear some real shit from time to time, and in that respect, the mangaka does a good job. Its just hard to understand his purpose. If and when the mangaka manages to tie the narrative threads together, this looks like it will develop into a pretty good series, worthy of a read.
Well, the story is very confusing, especially at the beginning. It will take you the whole first volume to kinda understand what this is about and who is who. I think the author was on hiatus for a while after volume 2, as volume 3 has quite different art and pace. The story is intense, full of sex, and painful. The way it was expressed is actually good and distinctive. The ending is... I have to say.. um.. beautiful... I think...