OMOCAT is an illustrator known for a variety of work that ranges from very personal art and comics (Pretty Boy!!) to fanart of various video games and anime. Aside from being an artist, she runs her own website / online store with a very successful clothing line featuring her original artwork as well as collaborations with other independent artists.
how fun! i feel like this volume strayed a little more from the source material and had more creative liberties taken (which is totally fine) but i did find it a bit disorienting and it kinda made me a bit confused at first, since there were a few added/removed/altered scenes. that being said, looking at it as its own story (rather than solely as a faithful adaptation of the game), i like the direction the story is going in and the art is consistently in alignment with the atmosphere and art direction in the game. i think i prefer the first volume as it was a little less disorienting to me (and some of the scenes in this volume felt a bit out of place in comparison to where they are in the game), but i do like this analysis of aubrey's character (i love aubrey sm) and the way basil was portrayed in this volume was really interesting to me, too. i'll definitely be continuing!
The story was very rushed, which I get, it's an elaborate story that's hard to compress. Which makes the manga as a stand alone work, seperated from the game, pretty confusing, but as a game addiction it's still fantastic
I guess there's nothing new in there, but it's much easier to understand than the game. OMORI's narration tends to get a bit wonky from time to time
Sweetheart's scenes were epic! She's drawn so pretty, Captain Spaceboy also. Enjoyed reading definitely!!