Check out Mankitsu Happening on MyWaifuListmoe. Otona Mitsuki Mankitsu Happening Pictures Myanimelist Net Anime Manga Characters Art Nonton Anime Hentai Mankitsu Happening. He gets to work with the beautiful Rei Suzukawa. This is his return (followed by about four other series).Mezzo Forte is good but I say KITE is the better the studio that did Mankitsu Happening and others and of a course classical Kanojo x Kanojo x Kanojo is pretty good quality. Meta4 feels like kits tapping into the potential of what comics can do-but you find out its really just huffing paint and sputtering low-grade hallucinogens. McKeever drew like how Transmetropolitan felt. I always liked weird things-yet his comics seemed like they were completely of their time, like this kind of 80s/90s comics that were intimate and of their age, but came across as dated. Meta4 feels like kits tapping into the potential of what comics can do-but you find out its really just huffing paint and sputtering low-grade hallucino Ted McKeever was one of those writer/artists that was on the far outskirts of comics when I got into the medium. Ted McKeever was one of those writer/artists that was on the far outskirts of comics when I got into the medium. I hope to re-read it again in a month or so.more The book's goofy title surely holds the key to understanding it. It has a certain David Lynch-like charm that's undeniable. I love the art and the flow of the story, even if I'm not sure what's going on. I certainly can't improve upon that description. Their quest to find the amnesiac's identity turns into a journey of the most bizarre as the incidental pair travel across America on a road littered with redemption and nightmares." Lost and without memory, the man is befriended by a wall of a woman dressed as Santa Claus. Heck, I'm not sure I understand ANY of it! Here's the description from the back cover: Their quest to find the amnesiac's identity turns into a journey of the most bizarre as the incidental pair travel across America on a road littered with redemption and nightmares." I certainly I suppose I shouldn't review a book I don't completely understand, but here it is anyway. Heck, I'm not sure I understand ANY of it! Here's the description from the back cover: "An astronaut awakens on Coney Island. I suppose I shouldn't review a book I don't completely understand, but here it is anyway. Just like the anime: Stunning visuals, not so stunning underlying ideas.įor all its faults I would still give it a read. Yet, for all the positives that may connect us, the negatives involving shoddy philosophy and an unclear plot put this at the intellectual level of Gundam Wing. Featuring serrated pencils that seems to scratch and claw at our eyes, its magnetism borders on the hypnotic.
True: this doesn’t exactly make for a cohesive wok but the art is decisively potent. Imagine an ouroboros not firmly connecting with it’s own finality, but rather gnashing and wailing against itself.
While the snakes of Mercury’s staff seem to be allied cohorts, these serpentine stories seem to be at odds, constantly biting and snapping at each other. Just like the twin snakes of a caduceus, apparently two streams of consciousness are enwrapped around a single rod of duochromatic illustration that (is the only thing that) ties it together. As meta-tastic* as the title wound entail, a great many internal narratives are all swirling and squirming along a story as bizarre as the man who made it. If you subtracted the colorful psychedelia that would indubitably entail, added a Mad Max environment, and wrote a comic book about it, this would be the result. Just imagine if you had a dream that involved astronauts, a fake moon-landing, selective memory, and a sprinkle of Eastern mysticism and then woke up and did a ton of hard drugs. If you subtracted the colorful psychedelia that would indubitably en The master of unflinching weirdness, Ted McKeever is back again with a brand new bag! Now featuring an amnesiac Bruce Willis look-alike, this one is actually kinda normal? That is until you delve into the distortedly illustrated whirlpool that is Meta4! The master of unflinching weirdness, Ted McKeever is back again with a brand new bag! Now featuring an amnesiac Bruce Willis look-alike, this one is actually kinda normal? That is until you delve into the distortedly illustrated whirlpool that is Meta4! Just imagine if you had a dream that involved astronauts, a fake moon-landing, selective memory, and a sprinkle of Eastern mysticism and then woke up and did a ton of hard drugs.