From Easy Going Scans:
A tale of a child who had nothing and a man who lost everything.
53 Chapters (Complete)






The art style i enjoyed very much. I didn't mind how slow it was going until at the end of the chapter. Things were just too confusing or vague. Just when I think I understand, I think I don't after all. I wish somebody could explain it to me actually. Or I wish the author had been a little more giving on their backgrounds and been more clear about it instead of maybe giving snippets and leaving it as is. Great ending, just unfulfilling.
The art is great, the story intriguing, and the characters are unique. However, I was often confused by the story - I very much wish that it had been told in a less vague way. The story's resolution is quite complete, but the foreshadowing on the way there was often just way too vague to be comprehensible.
Or to put it differently, the story had the potential to be a masterpiece, but as-is, I only consider it to be "good".
This is why I hate 1-raters... It's just baseless, don't let that fool you.
It has amazing and quite unique art, It looks more like aqua-color than anything else. and it is often changed between pure black and white and regular colors. The characters are interesting so far, the plot progresses slowly and you don't really know where it is going. Not that hard to understand, just like the art a very free, unique approach.
rare intriguing art, a hard-to-grasp unique world, try this for the amazing feeling it creates by utilizing its one-of-a-kind style - 8.5/10 for now