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samurai genji pg.70

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YESSSS!!! ch3 has begun! as we progress in the story more characters will enter and things will become increasingly more epic and dark. so far genji has faced someone overcome with blood thirst (ogre looking guy from ch1) and someone that recently began eating (rock dude from ch2). in ch3 genji will encounter a servant of the king (legendary samurai) and perhaps an old friend? haha only time will tell!

i hope you will enjoy the journey!
thanks for reading!!!

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Hey this was really inspiring, I've read this up to this page 70 so I thought I'd give some quick CC

First off the visuals are pretty insane. What you're accomplishing with a monochrome style is incredible.
The only thing I would criticize about the art was that some panels are not completely clear on what exactly is happening on the very first glance which isn't a big deal but just a thing I noticed.

Apart from art, the main problem I had reading this was that I didn't at all care about the main character. There was literally nothing that moved inside of me when he got stabbed.
Yes he's flashy and cool, and having mystery around a main character is something that could be pulled off but he's got to be at least somewhat relatable. Genji is appearing on so many 
panels yet all I got out of it is that he's a dude very adamant about killing yet finds a sight of that woman absolutely wrecking his brains.
Then again, I'm not at all familiar whether there is a lot more to this or not, but so far I haven't experienced much depth. To be completely honest, the driving factor for me reading this
was purely art.