1) Sambika: In a far country ruled by a beautiful Duke who seems to have formed a peculiar relationship with his right hand, Lord Yuri, there are cases of unexplained deaths... they would involve a vampire according to the spreading rumour. ~ Pg. 3-35
2) Killing Moon ~ Pg. 37-76
3) Life of the Machine: Koreya Takane, a famous scientist, had enough of the constant obligations required by his position when all he really wants is to be left alone with his work. That's how, in order to satisfy his taste for solitude, he build up a mechanical clone of himself... But what if it becomes impossible to distinguish the replica from the original man in the end? ~ 80-115
4) Prince of Monster: A kind prince with strange red eyes who had been locked up by his uncle decides to end his misery... without knowing the grief it'll cause to his brother. He suddenly reappears 13 years after but what if he really has become the “Prince of Monster” as he used to be called? ~ Pg. 116- 150
Well known for her random-style of writing, not everything has to make sense with Modoru Motoni-sensei.
She started in 1988 in a circle with ISAWA Mauo called "Joe's KiraKira" and with a copy-book text doujinshi based on the series Saint Seya called "BALLAD".
Ich hatte mir etwas anderes vorgestellt ehrlich gesagt. An sich find ich die Zeichnungen ganz hübsch, aber die Charaktere sind eher platt und haben kaum Tiefe. Ebenso sind in manchen Geschichten die Texte sehr anstrengend zu lesen und zu folgen. Am Schluss hab ich mich immer wieder gefragt, was ich da eigentlich gelesen hab 😅 somit hab ich den Band dann auch etwa bei der Hälfte abgebrochen, weil ich mich einfach nur hindurchgequält habe bis zu dem Zeitpunkt. Super schade! Aber manchmal soll's einfach nicht sein.
Uno no lee a Motoni esperando coherencia, pero eso es algo que se aprende después de haber leído mucho a Motoni. Imagino que esta autora prefiere la belleza estética y de eso todos sus tomos están servidos. Sí, las historias son demasiado extrañas y truculentas para hacernos sentir nada más que desconcierto, pero yo estoy aquí por los dibujos, la violencia y el yaoi: no me engaño. Para algo de Motoni con más sustancia hay que remontarse a sus inicios, Koi ga Bokura wo Yurusu Han'i es una historia con más enjundia.