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Centered around the onset (maybe?) of the industrial revolution, main characters are the abused but talented painter and his patron whom has now becomed his lifevest. Worldbuilding is okay, theme is described in a detailed enough manner with ongoing events that happens outside and alongside the plots.
A great mix of fantasy with dragon(s), schemes, and East Asian/Korean cultural backgrounds (maybe?).
Kinda toxic but fun and realistic characters. The theme is mainly about new adult stuffs, very America. Great atsmosphere which is consistent with the set theme.
A great balance of light and dark, a good pinch of reality and enough of the ardent yet mundane love. With an atsmophere that based on the cultural background in Japan, this story did its selection in which facets it wishes to portray and was made into somethings simply beautiful.
Real unique and fun theme but can become too messy due to the weird pacing and vignettes.
Asada Nemui is really creative in finding a unique theme to make her stories stand out from the rest. This time, it's the living dead.
It's Asada Nemui again, and it's Living Dead but serialized ?
Theme is nicely presented and carried out, however, the worldbuilding is narrow and there isn't much to know about.
Not a realistic portrayal of related mythical beings, however, a very great story with good world building, art and storyline.
The ML is a deaf person who is just enjoying his life, their love story is one of the cute, simplistic love stories with little fanfare yet does not end up being flat, and boring.
A Painter Behind the Curtain