And done, I don't know if this is the end or not, although the story seems finished, to me, it still somehow feels incomplete.
And boy, uploading this artist's stuff sure is tough, he didn't draw all of them at once, he split the story, drew some, drew a different one, and drew this one again, rinse and repeat. Finding and uploading this thing sure is a nightmare. But because I like this artist's drawing style, I decided to post it anyway.
The reason why I like it
Unrelated to the story but I kinda like this kind of yukkuri art, which is a round but even (or not so distorted) shape, just like a ball but with hair, eyes, accessories, etc, notable exam include kiriraitaa (every yukkuri reader knows him), eaaki, this guy, bisexual, clammbon (man, I miss the first and the last one)... Unlike that bizarre and kind of scary first generation (don't know what that's called, but I believe they have their own name) which is literally just a head, or some of deformed and weirdo yukkuri in modern works, or some yukkuri although pretty-but-not-very-eye-catching-and-friendly in recent works, like konpo, akatsuki, takumi,... Sucks that no one I mentioned active anymore. (Edit: the one in the second generation section)
Well, just like manga in general, art just has to change every 10 years, the same applies to yukkuri, I guess. But just like some people like old manga's arts, I prefer this old yukkuri art.
I realized only after reaching the last page, but between the title and some of the narration, this is likely a reference to the "Bourbon House" song, which is essentially the japanese rickroll.
Yeah, it's my fault for not reading his commentary, but damn, this artist should learn "how to arrange efficiently" and "finish your work before doing something else".
Yeah, it's my fault for not reading his commentary, but damn, this artist should learn "how to arrange efficiently" and "finish your work before doing something else".