Flowers and guns...
With a gun in their hands, the girls will seize their days.
Oneshot (Complete)





a rather simple, straightforward setting oneshot but not devoid of meanings. it may sound odd, but i felt warmhearted at the end of the story.
if you can bear this, understand it and come to like it, i suggest you take a look at A Revolutionist in the Afternoon
I don't think this worked that well as a one shot. There's a lot of stuff that's interesting - and that's part of the problem. There's too many things that could be spun off as interesting stories but aren't, and there's lots of things that could be developed further. If it were a longer series and delved into the background of the setting and characters it could have been really good - but all we get here is a fairly shallow snapshot.
That said, it's not bad. It's an interesting thought, anyway.
Unfortunately, I don't get it. More unfortunately, I'm fairly certain that there is something to get here-- that it isn't just fan-service, but it's just over my head. Unless it's portraying the horrible future revolving around the extinction of men, and that women are now not only asexual, but must lug around guns because they've absorbed all the evils of the world: mistrust and paranoia, specifically (I know I'm missing a few others, chill), and not being the manly men that we men are, fail to do the right thing: be neighborly and trusting. So the mangaka successfully drew this about girls just to show how inferior they are to males.
What a sicko. Reader response owns, but good thing that's all just subjective interpretation.