New page of Prison Life, comic commissioned and written by Land24 . You really thought we were going to end the comic about prison with Zootopia characters without doing a Silence of the Lambs reference?
You can check the rest of the comic here: https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery.....64/Prison-Life
You can check the rest of the comic here: https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery.....64/Prison-Life
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
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Size 1687 x 2184px
File Size 798.8 kB
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I've read the full manga, other than some questionable 'translation' issues. as in replacing 'not wanting to fight someone that looks like haru(or however its seplled) with 'dealing with the female figure'. legoshi is your typical average intelligence but strong moral code main character
Ah, that scene. I always attributed it to the fact serial killers are in general, sociopaths. Being able to manipulate emotions of those around him, and legoshi just being young and no training on how to deal with them. Fell for it. With the idiocy being the adults not taking care of it and leaving it to legoshi. Or more or less your typical anime/manga storyline.
I could see how the reader would think it's idiocy on legoshi's part.
I could see how the reader would think it's idiocy on legoshi's part.
My IMMEDIATE response to Melon's statement that it takes two bullets to kill a hybrid, "Well what if I just cut his head off?"
The story just devolved into nonsense. It was a really unpleasant contrast to how grounded and 'realistic' the first arc felt. The moth spirit thingy in the Riz arc, and the appearance and disappearance of Rokume the giant snake from the story was a clue to me that the author was running out of focused plot-centered material for a strong narrative.
I think it would have been best to instead have the story turn to a more vignette-styled approach, and have little arcs following the 3 central characters: Haru, Legoshi, and Louie.
Turning it into a shonen with a supervillain ruined the dynamic the first arc had created. The story and world hadn't been set up to make any of that work, and it felt shoehorned and unnatural.
The story just devolved into nonsense. It was a really unpleasant contrast to how grounded and 'realistic' the first arc felt. The moth spirit thingy in the Riz arc, and the appearance and disappearance of Rokume the giant snake from the story was a clue to me that the author was running out of focused plot-centered material for a strong narrative.
I think it would have been best to instead have the story turn to a more vignette-styled approach, and have little arcs following the 3 central characters: Haru, Legoshi, and Louie.
Turning it into a shonen with a supervillain ruined the dynamic the first arc had created. The story and world hadn't been set up to make any of that work, and it felt shoehorned and unnatural.
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