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Many years later, the rest of humanity has been killed off either by the White Gaunas or by infighting. The world is an empty landscape, and lush greenery has taken over the House's rooms. Tadohomi and Sakijima run out of the House and look up into the sky. This section's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. ( October 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Otherwise, I thought that the world this story took place in was actually pretty cool, but I wanted more from it. There was little in the way of explanation in terms of the world's current situation, how these factions rose to power, etc...I still "got it", but I just wanted a little bit more. The story of Abara is strange and for the first time in my life I'm not sure that's a good thing. The introduction to the story seemed really cool but after that I got lost in basically a lot of talking that wasn't all that interesting and didn't help me figure out at all what was happening til I was about done. facts about a Japanese gem, manga, would be a big loss for you. There are many reasons why there are

This time the Akira vibe is heavy, with body horror at the forefront. Expect human transformation and ugly metamorphosis aplenty. Though unlike Akira, I doubt Nihei's aspirations are as lofty as commenting on Japan's relationship with technology in the post Meiji-era. No, he just wants The pacing felt off because of this and the earlier mention of the fact that too little time was taken to develop the plot and the world. I said either more art or more dialogue would've been fine and I stand by that, but more of both would probably work way better than the addition of one of the two. While Blame! Manages to create a compelling narrative with little to no dialogue, Abara is too rushed, concepts are not build up, if the white Abaras invaded earth, who are the monsters that activated the tower? What is the tower? Did the city blow up in the end? Did the white Abaras died? Then why there were two out of place chapters about with the two women? What happened?This is because Tsutomu prefers to tell his stories using visuals rather than dialogue. Despite this, he does not flesh out any

quite decent, and it would probably be even higher if it was clear enough to understand. After analysing the artwork, I could finish the story with barely any extra understanding of the story. And the only part that I completely understood and enjoyed was the ending, and the ending was a masterpiece; To the eye and to the brain. I will not speak of the story since I want to keep this spoiler free. of questions and no answers and the Authors style of no dialogue this, is number 2 of the no read confusion story. Maybe an hour worth of reading not even. It seems like, after BLAME!, Nihei took a couple of reference points to sketch-out his next long[-er] series:

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This is the second series in a row from Nihei, so I think I'm starting to think like he does now. Cause even when it ends in a world of confusion I can still get the gist of what went down. So I'm still satisfied, which ya know...is good.

nowadays not only is a good means of entertainment that is good for your mental health but also saveI find a lot of Nihei's work ends similarly, very open ended with a lot being open to interpretation. Many would call this laziness, but I kind of like it. It's like that obscure band or TV series that most people hate, and cause of that you kind of like it more. Strange right?

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