So starting from 0... because the girl (Hajime?) is all messed up now (seen by her weird grunting and stuff) so she and Sensei are going to have to rebuild herself since all her personalities are gone?
I was anticipating that this would be all happy and cheerful, but that tone shift was kinda crazy. Still, I think the plot holds some potential and interesting concepts? I've never read a Yuri manga that even includes the concept of multiple personalities, much less brings it front and center.
I enjoyed this artist's other works so I'm pretty excited to see how this develops.
I knew to expect to see that there would be at least one character that has appeared in their previous works, but I didn't notice that it was Sensei since it's been a while since I read them.
At first my dumb ass thought “Why do all the characters look alike?” This is so intense, dramatic and even chaotic, I’m liking it. Poor Ichigo, all of this could’ve been avoided if Sensei embraced the yuri smh
I wanted to make a joke about how M Night Shyamalan's upcoming movie Glass was gonna be yuri now, but I'm tired and it's not coming out right so fuck it.
This author certainly has a very distinct art style. Very distinct.
Did Match walk through gamma radiation or something? She's seemingly incapable of drawing a single page without trying to make it the most intense page she's ever made with so much... just wasted energy. It's like a telenova written by a second-rate shonen author on speed.
I want to make sure I've got this straight. Each alter ego is essentially a person, and each crossed out number is one that Ichigo killed. So she basically murdered 98 people because she couldn't get what she wanted.
I just watched this in youtube yesterday, the dissociative identity disorder. The girl was explaining how each one of them has their "own room". This is interesting.