I'm in love with the drama, the intensity, the cinematic fine lines of this work and, of course, Shoko.
It's been a long time since I read something that feels like a classic and is actually a classic. Honestly, to do so, one must submerge into the era to get all the senses tingled.
Again, Shoko! What a woman!
I feel like I'm being transported to a world similar to the olden films and series, but also strange, foreign: cruel yet passionate. And the artwork, oh the artwork, is just gorgeous! The colouring is straight out of an art frame or a movie scene.
It might be a bit dated. But that's the beauty of it. It was made reflecting its time and the artists' inner thoughts. Above all, it never, ever betrays its heroine.
Thank you so very much CoquelicotScans for sharing this wonderful work of arts.
I can't recommend this work enough.