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vagrats · 2 years
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a drawing based on a poster from the ol’ situationist international days
fuck jobs lol
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roseofcards90 · 1 year
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nopanamaman · 2 months
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So, it's interesting, which underground(relatively unpopular) projects have you also checked, like other 07th Expansion novels aside from Higu(When They Cry Umineko and Ciconia, Rose Guns Days, Higanbana etc.), maybe some denpa like Subahibi or Saya no Uta, perhaps games like Lobotomy Corporation, Library of Ruina? Ofc you may name other projects that you would consider underground and checked/interested in.
Those are all super popular though, no?😭
Katya's concept was in part inspired by Saya no Uta, and I've had Subahibi on my to read list for a while! I've read Higanbana and I really want to finally sit down and read Umineko, but it's a big time investment and I haven't had a lot of that in recent years... Though I already got spoiled on most of the major twists in there hahah
Lobotomy Corp and Library of Ruina look lovely, but again, I don't feel like I have the time to really get into big franchises like that or games that continue to release story content. So I stick to self contained stories.
I remember finding Ever 17: Escape From Infinity pretty fun. I also finally played Eternal Summer a couple years back and while the atmosphere is amazing, the writing SUCKS BALLS, it has so many plot holes and threads that go absolutely nowhere. Peak OST and backgrounds tho👍
I played a lot of little VNs as a kid, stuff like Tokyo Alice and Narcissu. But I haven't read any new ones in a long time.
Actually, I think the last ones I checked out were Milk Inside/Outside a Bag of Milk and i absolutely hated the writing there lmao, so there's that
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william-s-churros · 6 years
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COME SEE US AT AWA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TABLE 1159!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ghostknightfool · 2 years
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you know what here’s some indie stuff made by trans creators that I rly like, all accompanied to links where u can tip them or otherwise support them with monies
Yinz City - Higu Rose - A comic “a collection of stories following four trans folks and their friends as they navigate found communities, awkward relationships, shitty part-time jobs and shittier parties. each issue focuses on one of four protagonists[...] separately, the four of them find their own ways to handle daily life as queer trans people of color living in a small city in western PA.”
With Those We Love Alive - Porpentine - A surreal fantastical interactive fiction piece “a queer fable about isolation, abuse, and the relationship between art and power”(from Porpentine’s Wikipedia page)
Mage Born - Freydís Moon - A short story about a mage who meets King Arthur and “a love letter to coming out”
Sacrosanct - Feyxuan Nguyen - An IF game or Chapbook depending what version you want, “fuck god, kill heaven, marry boyfriend. in that order.”
The Bitter Drop - Lady Isak - A webserial “A love story of a mystery set in an alternate St. Petersburg that drifts across a shattered world just a few years after the fall of their imperial court. We follow Lev/Lyubov Morgenshtern, a Mad former Rabbi and current queen, cruiser, and hot piece of ass, as he meets Anzu Menelikov, the former court medical Necromancer (Koschei, in the parlance) — who definitely did not kill the tsar. Between them something will blossom as they find cults and cruelty (and worse) rooting itself in Svet-Dmitrin, and work to stop it.”(from TBD’s topwebfiction listing)
Do I Pass? - Taylor McCue - “a visual novel where you play as a transgender woman who is worried about if she passes or not. With the help of a magical webpage she becomes a ghost and peeks into the minds of others to determine how they feel about her.”
Pls heed any of the content warnings attached to these works, some of them are intended for adult audiences and/or contain potentially triggering content.
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connan-l · 5 years
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Ciconia Phase 1 Ramblings
Well, it sure was a wild ride, but I enjoyed it quite a bit!
The whole thing was very Heavy and Intense and Long and a lot of stuff happened. I’m not sure I really digested everything yet, but I have Thoughts.
GOD I spent so much time writing all of this... At first I just wanted to make a short Twitter thread about it, but it ended up a lot longer than initially... 😔
Those are just some messy ramblings and I don't think I said any more new or interesting stuff than what other people have already said, but I still felt the need to write it down, so...
Ciconia spoilers for Phase 1 and the tips:
So I thought overall it was pretty good and interesting! As someone who didn’t play the demos, I went in completely blind, and it was a nice read. (As such the flood of Okonogi memes some time ago were kinda confusing to me at first lol.)
It was radically different from Higurashi and Umineko, but that was something I expected (Umineko was radically different from Higurashi, after all.)
I’m not sure if it’s going to hit me as personally as Higurashi and Umineko did yet, or even if I’m going to like it as much — I enjoyed Phase 1, and the story is really intriguing, but it’s not quite on the level of its predecessors for now. Then again, it is only the first part of the story so it’s a bit unfair to compare them now, and I remember I was far from being into Higu and Umi by just their first installments too. So I guess I’ll just have to wait for the other phases and see!
On a technical level, this is definitely ones of Ryukishi’s most sophisticated visual novels — with the big animations and sound effects during the battle scenes, of course, but also with the numbers of different backgrounds and the visuals for the Kizuna thing. The sprites are also my favorites from all of Ryu’s games, they have the uniqueness of his artstyle all while being more polished and with really pretty coloring. And the character designs are SUPER GOOD — the best of 07th Expansion works to me (well, I was still a bit disappointed in Vier’s design, though. I mean. She’s just Takano with a lab coat. You could’ve at least changed her clothes or something, Ryu.) The music was the only thing that was... pretty average. It wasn’t bad, there was a lot of neat OST in it... but there wasn’t really anything memorable either (Alright, except for Apocalypsis Ciconia II. This one was dope as hell and it gave me chills.)
I was pleasantly surprised by how good and compelling the worldbuilding was too, as personally I find this peculiar part of Ryukishi’s writing has always been one of his weakest points. I don’t know much about sci-fi stuff admittedly, so I’m not sure how that would be perceived by fans of the genre, but Ciconia’s world is still quite fascinating — the different factions, the technology and selcom stuff, the way childbirth is managed or the history of World War III, all of that was good. Although to be honest, some stuff felt kinda contrived too (like, sure, let’s say the entire history of WWIII is entirely erased, like that we don’t have to deal with the political issues of our current real world lmao), and I don’t know all of the histories of the countries mentioned, so I can’t really tell if some things were insensitive (for example, how Africa was “unified” by a single king felt a bit off to me, but, er... I don’t know...)
The more absurd elements like the conspiracy theories, the chivalric orders or the freaking ILLUMINATI KINGS were pretty hilarious, honestly. I’m... not sure what to make of them. Obviously none of Ryu’s stories were ever going to be realistic (and well, the entire premise of Ciconia is about children soldiers who have the strength of an entire army in one gauntlet, which is ridiculous enough), but knowing him I wonder how much of this is going to be played straight and how much of this is meta stuff. Especially with all the religious/spiritual references (the blue bodies of Evil Miyao and of the gauntlet girls alluding to the Hindu god Shiva, Seshat being a Egyptian goddess, etc.)
I have more mixed feelings about the plot, and especially the pacing. Most of it was okay, but some scenes were really dragging and redundant. Which, isn’t really something new with Ryukishi’s writing, but here especially with the political stuff and the long blocks of exposition it was... kinda boring and hard to focus on it, and after a while it even felt quite egregious. Some of those parts weren’t needed, or at least didn’t need to be that long. Especially given that after the first hours, there were not a lot of more peaceful moments that would give the player time to breath. 
Which is another one of my complaints: a lot of intense things happened, but the narrative rarely give you the time to actually digest those things, especially in the second part of the story. It often pretty much felt like “X event happen > Discussion of X event between the characters > Y event happen > Discussion of Y event between the characters,” and this without any breaks (with the exception of some exposition here and there in between, of course). The events, discussions and characters were interesting enough to more or less keep my attention, but it still felt like too much at times. Part of this may be volunteer, as it put a stressful and opressive feeling on the reader (God, the clock and quotes between each chapters stressed me out a lot lol), and after a while I really felt like I was kinda suffocating with all of this like the characters — but even so I think it would’ve been better to give us some pauses here and there. Which is something we could have had with, say, the tips. I thought it was a shame all of the sixteen tips could only be read once the main story was over, because the narrative could have really benefited from having them fit into the plot or in-between chapters, like in Higurashi.
Also, I know Ciconia wasn’t exactly marketed as an horror story unlike the other WTCs, but hoo boy, I think some of the sequences in it are honestly among the most gory and disturbing things Ryukishi wrote? I haven’t read Iwaihime or TRianThology, so I can’t really say for sure, but damn, those human factories really are big nightmare fuels...
Now, I think the most tricky parts and the ones who are gonna get the most criticisms are, likely, the whole political and military stuff. Ciconia is probably Ryukishi’s most political and provocative work so far, maybe on par with Rose Guns Days — not to say Higurashi and Umineko are not political, they definitely are, but here it truly is in-your-face. Which is not a bad thing, per se, but... let’s say it all depends on how Ryukishi handle and criticize all those stuff down the line in the other installments, when so far it’s been... meh?
Like, the whole military stuff, specifically, was... shaky, at best. The thing with fiction that portray militaries with soldiers as their main characters is that they walk a thin line between just portraying this thing and actively glamorizing it. The narrative was definitely critical of some of it (lol the whole massacre at the end was very obviously there for a reason), and I appreciate Ryukishi often makes a point in his stories to frame a problem with different persepectives... but the whole “healthy military balance” and “Walls of Peace” thing was still iffy, and I’m... unsure about how much of it is going to be criticized within the narrative in the end. Now, again, it is just the beginning of the story, and Ryukishi has always been good at presenting a thing at the start for later on tearing it down to pieces, so... I don’t know.
It’s way too early to decide what kind of themes and messages Ciconia is going to have, so here too I guess we’ll have to wait and see, but I’m just a bit wary given some things that were in RGD were... definitely questionable. Now I actually think Ciconia got to a better start than RGD, but... well. I’m also not really someone who know much about these stuff, so I’m not the best placed to talk about it, but it’s definitely something worth to be under scrutiny.
On the more positive side, there were times where some things felt really, really real, as well as pretty in tone with some of today’s social issues. Like all those news about the terrible things going on in the world and that a war can happen anytime, the military propaganda to recruit young people who “want to fly” in the army but who just end up killing each other, or the feeling that these kids have about how in the end they’re just powerless pawns  who can’t do anything used by selfish old men... I saw someone said Ciconia was basically Fuck Boomers: The Game, and... yeah. Yeah, that’s basicaly it lmao. All of the adults being assholes is not new in WTC or even in Ryukishi’s works in general, but here it was definitely a big theme. God even the whole thing at the end about how the planet is dying and that everyone knows it but people just don’t care about it... lmao, if that wasn’t directly referring what we’re living right now with climate change, I don’t know what is.
I just really loved too the way the game was sort of sold as this “cool sci-fi battle royal,” but in the actual story all of those kids are desperately trying to not kill each other, until the very end where everything just goes to hell.
I said it before, but there really was a huge feeling of suffocating and being powerless the more and more you reach towards the end, and the way everything culminated in this huge massacre truly sent shivers in my back. I know at some points I could really feel for the kids who were like “Well, fuck it, let’s just let all those awful people kill each other and the world get destroyed.” The final scene with the Christmas party was really powerful and also so uncomfortable to read, it was really well done.
Otherwise, if there was one work I wasn’t expecting to scream “LGBT+ rights,” it was Ciconia, but here we are I guess lmao. Honestly, that entire conversation was super neat, not just in a “Oh it’s great they acknowledge gay and trans people exist in a positive way,” but also because it really adds a lot to the worldbuilding. I remember some people talking about it when a similar thing happened in the comics of The Legend of Korra, and honestly more stories should do that, not just in term of representation but because, well, it’s just good writing to put this much thought in your fictional world. The conversation in itself was a bit clumsy (GAYS DON’T FUCK), but it also felt very sincere and a pretty believable discussion a bunch of teenagers with very different backgrounds could have on the subject (and I really loved the narrative acknowledge how different cultures and religions feel about those topics, without it being judgemental.) I’m also thankful it was here at all because of the, uh, gay jokes made about Miyao and Jayden early on that were a bit tasteless to me.
(Now it would be even more great if we could have actual canon gay and trans characters too. Ryukishi... please...... I beg you........)
And of course, the characters were also really good! 
It was so nice to have such a big diverse cast all constituted of likeable characters, and I was honestly impressed Ryukishi managed to handle it. That was something I was wary of when the game was first released, but in the end I think he did a good job so far. Of course, that’s only from my point of view, so I can’t say if other people found there were some things he did badly or that was offensive...
But personally, I honestly love all of the Gauntlets kids so much. They’re all so good and charming! And I kinda want to adopt them all lol.
I think my favorites for now are Miyao, Gunhild, Naima, Rethabile, Chloe, Koshka, Rukhshana, and Lingji... But like I said, they are all really good it’s hard to choose!
However... when it comes to their writing I felt Ciconia went in the continuity of Rose Guns Days and concentrated more on the plot than the characters, and that’s something that... honestly bother me a bit. I liked RGD, but Ryukishi’s writing is still at its strongest when it comes to very human, character-driven narratives, like Umineko and Higurashi. Like I said, I love all of these kids a lot, and some of them have pretty solid characterization and screentime... but in the end a part of me still feel like we didn’t really... get to know them much, if that makes sense? Even with the main ones, like Miyao, Jayden or Gunhild — most of their scenes were principally focused on the Plot Stuff, and not much about them as people.
I know there are a lot of folks who criticize the slice-of-life parts of Higurashi and Umineko, where there are lots of scenes of just the characters spending time with each other or goofing around and that don’t do much to advance the plot — and in a way I understand that, because yeah, some of these scenes can be pretty long to get through and drag the pacing. But personally, I always thought those sequences are very important. Even if some of them are admittedly unnecessary or are a bit too long, they’re really needed to humanize the characters and make you invest in them  — which was something that was a bit lacking in Ciconia. Basically I guess I’m saying the VN needed more slice-of-life stuff, and that rejoin with what I said earlier — that including some of the tips in the plot here and there instead of putting all of them at the end would have really helped with that.
Now, that said, again I’m aware this is just the first part of the story. I understand Ryukishi needed to have all of those exposition blocks and truly pose the basics of his story first and foremost. So I’m really hoping that after that he’ll be able to focus more on its characters  — especially on those who got almost no screentime, like the Yeladot Shavit and Cairo Squad girls. Having characters and human grounded moments is especially important in a story where war is a big focus like Ciconia.
Now, on the characters themselves... 
Miyao was a really charming protagonist, and I love him a lot! He was so endearing to me during the whole story. He was instantly more likeable as a male protagonist than Keiichi and Battler, where it took me some time for them to grow on me — principally because, well, Miyao don’t have the shtick of sexually harrassing the female characters around him, which was profoundly annoying in the other WTCs. I loved his serious but caring and friendly personality, his friendship with Jayden and Gunhild and with all the other kids, and his anger against the adults trying to use him and the others. His relationship with his father too was interesting. His interactions with Evil Miyao were also pretty intriguing, even if I’m not sure yet what to think of him being a “murder program” or about what even is Evil Miyao. 
Now, the only thing I am on the fence about him is... his whole DID thing and Meow. Like, on one hand, I think it is neat to have a likeable protagonist with a named mental illness, and the narrative felt sincere on not wanting to present this as a bad thing and just a part of who Miyao is... but on the other hand, there were all the jokes made as a result of this, which made the whole thing pretty awkward to me. Furthermore, there’s the problem that this “CPP” thing is not really DID, as if I recall it doesn’t actually seem to come from any trauma-related reason, and is almost a made-up condition? It kinda gave me Kara no Kyoukai flashbacks, in which Shiki, the protagonist, also has an alter, but it is not as a result of trauma or anything — it has a fantasy explanation. And, I mean... An author taking an actual, real condition that a lot of people have to bend it at their will to fit a story isn’t super cool, especially if you’re going to make some jokes at its expense... The other kids calling out Jayden on how he didn’t act properly with Miyao about this was nice though. (Also, now that I think about it, did Miyao just... randomly told all of the other gauntlet knights about it? Wasn’t it said that “CPPs” were something most people didn’t like to talk about? It’s a bit odd.) Plus there’s also the fact Miyao is possibly a “program” and it adds another layer of not-so-great stuff... So I’m just really wary of how Ryukishi is gonna handle this going forward...
Those problems aside, Meow herself was... fine. She’s cute, but she doesn’t really have much going on for her. She and Jayden are dorks together and their scenes definitely made me smile, but their relationship still felt kinda shallow so I don’t have much feelings about them as a couple (like, it’s just that to me Miyao and Jayden have a lot more chemistry and have been friends for quite some time, so it’s just odd that he instantly decides to date Miyao’s sister whom he just met. And, also, he was definitely flirting with Miyao before meeting Meow, too.). It was also pretty jarring the way she just... almost disappears once the war stuff began, so in the end I had this disagreeable impression that she really was just here to be Jayden’s girlfriend, and not as a character on her own or to develop Miyao more...
Jayden was pretty neat too! He’s a character that could be “yikes” pretty easily, but in the end he really did come across as a awkward but kind teenage boy who may be clumsy at times but is still trying his best. In fact, I really wish Ryukishi had wrote Keiichi and Battler more like Jayden. It was nice in general that none of the guys in Ciconia acted inappropriately towards the girls (with the exception of Toujirou, I guess. The way he acted towards Valentina especially made me go “ehh dude please no.” Like I know the LATO girls are said to be older than the other kids so they’re probably 18 or something, but still, it was a bit ugh... But even then it wasn’t something that was too overt, so it didn’t bother me too much), because some of Keiichi and Battler’s antics towards the female characters was something that annoyed me greatly. Don’t get me wrong, I did end up liking Keiichi and Battler despite this, they’re both good kids at heart — but it’s possible to write horny teenage boys without them ~comically~ sexually harassing the girls around them, if you feel me? Aside from that, I like that the story made a point to show that Jayden is actually a pretty lonely and kinda socially awkward kid just like Miyao, and that’s why their friendship work so well. On the other hand, though, his character mostly only turned around Miyao and Meow, and so we didn’t get much of him as a person? Which is a bit disappointing as he is meant to be one of the main kids, so I’ll hope he’ll get more interesting later on.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE GUNHILD, she really intrigue me! I wasn’t expecting to love her so much — for the most part I thought she was okay but nothing more... though now that I finished the story, she’s probably my favorite character for now? Her scene in the restaurant with her sibling, and especially the tips focused on her, really got to me. I loved her cool personality and her backstory was really interesting, as well as her relationship with Miyao and Jayden. She seems to honestly like and care for both of them, but at the same time resent them, and the way she obviously have a lot of pent-up anger towards the world and some self-hatred make her a truly compelling character. I’m pretty intrigued by Maya and her relationship with her too. She’s honestly one of the characters towards who I look forward the most, and I really hope Ryukishi will deliver on her. 
Chloe has definitely a lot of Rena Vibes, so of course I was going to love her lol. Although honestly for now I find her mostly... confusing. She’s obviously really fucked up (CHLOEVIL), and she made me pretty nervous during the entire story because there was this “Okay so when is she going to snap?” kind of tension with her. And her last scene with Lilja gave me chills... At the same time, her kindness and caring nature as well as her friendship with Koshka, Lilja and the  others felt genuine, so it was an interesting contrast. Other than that I wasn’t a fan of the running gag of Okonogi hitting her whenever she mess up (or do not mess up, for that matter)... Like obviously Okonogi is meant to be a Bastard, but the thing being presented as comical made me go :/ I really wish it’s going to stop.
Koshka was cute and also Extremely Relatable in a lot of ways (I, too, would rather spend my time playing silly games on my phone rather than socialize lmao). I love her a lot, and like Gunhild she really fascinate me. I like the fact that she’s meant to be an asocial, cold person but that at the same time it’s pretty easy to see glimpses of the affection she has for Lilja, Chloe or Miyao, and how she’s actually a deeply traumatized and angry teen. I’m pretty intrigued by what kind of “crime” she must have committed and how she ended up being an “equipment”... Not sure what to think about her super brain or the thing about her being some sort of “chosen one” lol. It sounds really shady.
For Lilja, I have to say I wasn’t exactly fond of her at first, but then the small moments we got with her where she obviously care a lot about Koshka and Chloe still got to me. That scene in the tips where she fiercely defends Chloe made me go “awww.” She really give me the impression of being the sort of person to hide her vulnerability behind a tough façade and her odd tics, and in that way she’s pretty similar to Koshka, which is how their friendship feel really special. The revealation at the end that she’s probably faking a lot of her personality and of her friendship with Koshka because it’s an assigment made her and her relationship with Koshka a lot more interesting to me, and I hope it’s going to result in a lot of compelling character stuffs.
Lingji was great! She’s pretty cool. I liked her optimism  and her will to do the right thing, and how that actually cover the fact she’s a pretty fragile and sheltered person. Her scene where she break down after her grandfather’s death is really illustrative of this especially, and where I really felt for her too. I think she’s the most interesting character in term of possible development. I quite enjoyed her friendship with Miyao too, but here again I wish these two had gotten more moments together. Like, how much more impactful the scene where Miyao kill her would have been if we had actually seen these two have some intimate moments before? But, oh well...
Aysha was really cool too, and I especially loved the way her sharp and down-to-earth personality contrast to Lingji’s idealism. The moment where she calls out both of her teammates was super good. Momotake was okay, and I love his intense admiration for Lingji (I’m a sucker for male characters really looking up to cool female characters lol)... but otherwise I felt he was honestly the most stereotypical character of the bunch — especially compared to Lingji and Aysha.
NAIMA IS THE BEST, SHE’S MY BABY I LOVE HER SO MUCH. She was my favorite before I even start the game because of her design alone (SHE’S THE CUTEST CHARACTER RYU EVER DESIGNED OKAY), and I wasn’t disappointed from seeing her actual personality. She’s not especially complex or anything for now, but she has a lot of potential. I loved her relationship with Naomi and Stan too — it kinda felt like two older siblings looking after their annoying youngest one reluctantly, but who still have a lot of affection for them. Also she’s such a little badass, I literally cheered out loud during that rescue scene or during the last battle scene where she screams she wants to protect all of her people. I want more of her in Phase 2 pleaaaase!
Naomi was really overshadowed by Naima and Stan, so as a result I don’t have much to say about her. I think she’s cool, and her backstory about how she apparently lost a lot of her memories and emotions is interesting, but again I can’t say much given we barely see her at all. Stanisław was a good boy, but despite the fact we see him a lot during the story, I... don’t really have a lot of thoughts on him? I liked his implied friendship with Gunhild as them being death metal buddies, but we didn’t actually saw them interacting at all, which was a shame.
Rethabile was the coolest character of the cast, I love her dearly! I like how she can be so adorable and such a dork but at the same time she’s probably the one who has her shit together the most out of all the kids. I feel she really has a good grip on politics and how the adults just want to use them compared to the others — which, well, isn’t all that surprising given she’s literally a princess. The scene with her brother’s death was pretty harsh, and I’m sad they didn’t really... put much attention to her reaction to such a traumatic event. I know the plot hadn’t time for that, really, but I feel even Lingji got more focus when her grandfather died, so I wish we had more of that with Rethabile too.
Ishak and Abdou... well, they didn’t really get much time for them either. They seem like nice dudes, and I really love their relationship with Rethabile, how they tease her quite a bit but there’s still obviously a lot of complicity and respect among them. So I hope we’ll get to know them more, especially on an individual level — as for now they were only present as a duo.
The LATO girls were... interesting too. I especially love Valentina, because she really give me Bad Bitch vibes and I love bitchy female characters lol. It’s pretty clear she has some Secrets and I’m really curious about her goals. As for Maricarmen, I thought she was mostly going to be comic relief like the Yeladot Shavit, but towards the end she actually showed some interesting depth so she did grew on me quite a bit.
And then there was just the teams no-screentime lol. Alright, I guess Suparṇa did get some time, and Rukhi is ones of my faves, but they still were really sidelined. I liked Sujatha, she’s such an uptight idiot, and her scene towards the end where she says she was aware that Miyao’s plan was doomed but still played along for Lingji made me kinda emotional. Rukhshana is the cutest and the greatest — I really liked her personality, how she can be extremely shy but then also completely goof around when she actually trust the people around her. And that moment at the end where she just say to her superiors to fuck off was glorious and one of my favorite scenes. Her relationship with Sujatha and Andry is adorable too. Andry himself was also... not present at all, but I really love the small glimpses of him we have seen, he’s pretty cool. I like how he sincerely seems to care a lot about his teammates despite his aloof character (him protecting Rukhi when their superiors try to hit her at the end was sweet.)
Still, Suparṇa wasn’t sidelined as much as Yeladot Shavit and Cairo Squad, though. I mean, I do like those girls — I adore Gannet because she’s cute as hell, Noor seems cool and Mariana intrigue me, but I can’t actually say much about them. Leah, Fatma and Stephania were also mostly comic relief except for one or two scenes towards the end. So I really hope Phase 2 will remedy to this, ‘cause I want more of these six, definitely!
I’m not sure I have a lot of thoughts about the adults characters quite yet — GERMAN TAKANO cracked me up, but she’s just as great as her Higurashi counterpart for now, and I always trust Ryukishi to write good Terrible Women. Especially Terrible Mothers, which is one of my personal weaknesses. Though I guess it’s not actually been confirmed she’s Miyao’s mom? It’s heavily implied, but we all know Ryukishi love to troll his audience so I wouldn’t put it past him that it is in fact just a red herring, but well, we’ll see I guess. 
Toujirou is obviously a bastard, but he’s an interesting one, and I have no fucking idea what is going on in his head. Like it’s interesting that on the one hand he seems to genuinely care about his son, but on the other hand he has no problem manipulating and screwing him over (and the implication of Miyao being maybe just a program is... ooof.) Okonogi was... a bit less worse than in the other WTCs, I guess? He obviously care about the kids in his own way, and him defending them at the end was nice... but I still can’t really feel anything but contempt towards him. He’s still a pretty bad instructor, and like I say, I’m really not a big fan of the way he treats Chloe at all, even if it’s meant to be “comical.”
The Three Kings mostly made me laugh to be honest, and they’re more plot devices than actual characters for now so I really don’t care about them (a part of me even wonder if they “exist” at all, because, you know, meta stuff). I absolutely LOVED Jestress on the other hand! I have no idea what’s the deal with her, whether she’s Lambda or whatever, but she’s really intriguing and her design is top notch and I want more of her. Seshat was so fucking cool and I don’t have much thoughts about her yet other than I wanna marry her.
And that’s pretty much it!
I’m not really good at predictions or at throwing theories around (sorry, Ryukishi), so I’m not sure what to expect for the rest of the story. I guess my only thoughts are that the moles are probably Gunhild and/or Chloe, but then they seem like obvious candidates, so I don’t know. I kinda suspect Valentina too, because, er, I do not trust her at all and she just have that traitor vibe. 
I really hope too that we’ll have time loops here again instead of a linear story because... well... I don’t wanna these kids to die okay... I also know that Ryukishi said Ciconia is only going to have four parts, and that’d make sense given how long Phase 1 was... but a part of me still kinda hope we’ll have a bit more... I guess it’s just that only four phases seems really little compared to the density of the story, and I’m really hoping he’ll have the time to develop well all of his narrative points and characters...
In any case, I think my thoughts on Ciconia for now pretty much get down to: it’s interesting and it has the potential to be a really great story, even if it’s far from being flawless and that I’m still very wary about how Ryukishi is going to handle some elements in the future.
But I’d definitely recommand it to people who love 07th Expansion stuff and sci-fi stories, and am very much looking forward to Phase 2!
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magsjell · 4 years
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50 zines/publications
1.     How To Stay Afloat by Tara Booth
a.      https://www.printedmatter.org/catalog/53664
b.     Paperback, 28 x 21 cm, sewn bound
c.      illustrations about how people deal with anxiety, depression, heartbreak, and insecurity
d.     made to relate to a millennial audience
2.     Paper Tigers!!! Smash Media Myths!!! By Paper Tiger Television
a.      https://www.printedmatter.org/catalog/50020
b.     Paper pamphlets were originally printed, now pdf is available to download for free
c.      Talks about many social justice issues all within one pamphlet
3.     Lessonomics by Bread and Puppet Theater
a.      https://www.printedmatter.org/catalog/50012
b.     Part of the same pamphlet series as Paper Tigers!!!
c.      Really cool, messy illustrations
4.     The Femmenstruation Rites Rag
a.      https://archive.org/details/TheFemmenstruationRitesRag/mode/2up
b.     All about menstruation!! Lots of information and cute illustrations
5.     Herbal Abortion: The Fruit of the Tree of Knowledge by Uni M. Tiamat
a.      https://archive.org/details/HerbalAbortionTheFruitOfTheTreeOfKnowledge/page/n33/mode/2up
b.     Information about abortive herbs in North America along with how they work and additional resources related to herbal abortion
6.     The Bitch
a.      https://archive.org/details/TheBitch/page/n1/mode/2up
b.     Feminist zine discussing religion, revolution, and self-defense!
c.      Was made in Lawrence, not to be confused with the quarterly magazine published by Bitch Media in Portland
7.     So You Want To Make A Stencil
a.      https://archive.org/details/SoYouWantToMakeAStencil/page/n3/mode/2up
b.     Stencil art and how to make a stencil and use it when making street art (and how to run from the cops if you get caught)
8.     Girls Are Not Chicks by Jacinta Bunnell and Julie Novak
a.      https://archive.org/details/GirlsAreNotChicks/mode/2up
b.     Coloring book with illustrations complimented by feminist text
9.     Fertility Awareness for Non-Invasive Birth Control
a.      https://archive.org/details/FertilityAwarenessForNon-invasiveBirthControl/page/n1/mode/2up
b.     Discusses fertility and contraceptives, photocopies of text with handwritten notes in the margins for the reader, really dope illustrations
10.  Punks Before Profits #10
a.      https://archive.org/details/PunksBeforeProfits10/page/n13/mode/2up
b.     Talks about what punk is beyond just music, how profit shouldn’t be the goal, personal testimonies about experiences in the punk scene
11.  Zulu-An Indigenous Anti-Capitalist Analysis by Zig-Zag
a.      https://archive.org/details/Zulu-anIndigenousAnti-capitalistAnalysis/page/n1/mode/2up
b.     Short graphic novel format, about joining together to save the earth and fight against capitalism
12.  Dear Motorist…
a.      https://archive.org/details/DearMotorist/mode/2up
b.     The writings are by Kudna Majestic and the zine was produced by The Institute of Social Disengineering in Oxford
c.      This zine’s all about why cars are bad, but not in a “technology is bad Thomas Edison was a witch” sense, rather in a “eat the rich” sense
13.  Outpunk #3
a.      https://archive.org/details/Outpunk3/page/n1/mode/2up
b.     About queer punk revolution
c.      “this is what if anything, I am saying to straight people who are interested in queer punk”
14.  Away with all Cars by Mr. Social Control
a.      https://archive.org/details/AwayWithAllCars/page/n7/mode/2up
b.     Similar in topic to “Dear Motorist…” but focuses more on the environmental impact of cars
  15.  Psycho Motor Disorder
a.      https://archive.org/details/PsychoMotorDisorder/page/n11/mode/2up
b.     Thought this was gonna be another anti-car zine. Just stuff about punk rock :)
16.  A Practical Guide to Prisoner Support
a.      https://archive.org/details/APracticalGuideToPrisonerSupport/page/n3/mode/2up
b.     A guide on what to know when writing to prisoners
17.  First Moon: Celebrating the Onset of Menstruation
a.      Written by Anke Mai and illustrated by Lorye Keats Hopper
b.     https://archive.org/details/FirstMoonCelebratingTheOnsetOfMenstruation/page/n11/mode/2up
c.      About the event of a person’s first period—written for both mothers and daughters
18.  Guinea Pig Zero #8
a.      https://archive.org/details/GuineaPigZero8/page/n7/mode/2up
b.     Written for people who have been human medical or pharmaceutical research subjects
19.  Rad Dad #20 by Microcosm
a.      https://archive.org/details/RadDad20/page/n1/mode/2up
b.     Zine about fatherhood
20.  Cuntry Living
a.      https://issuu.com/cuntryliving/docs/cl_mt19_pdf
b.     Collaged feminist zine
21.  Loser
a.      https://issuu.com/loserzine/docs/loser_10_final2
b.     “by young people for people”
c.      Features photography and poems
22.  Versus Skatezine & Plus by Jeremy Durand
a.      https://issuu.com/versus/docs/versus133_issuu
b.     zine about skateboarding
23.  Subjectively Objective Mini Monograph series by Noah Waldeck
a.      https://subjectivelyobjective.com/product-category/mini-monographs/
b.     Landscape photography
24.  Conveyor Magazine
a.      https://conveyor.studio/shop/timetravel
b.     spiral bound
c.      linked issue is about time travel
25.  Create Zine
a.      https://www.create-zine.com/the-zine
b.     Founded by Jules Beazley and Alicja McCarthy
c.      Artists submit their work to be featured in this zine, which is then printed and sent to creative directors, publishers, designers, and art buyers/producers
26.  Cool Brother
a.      https://www.coolbrother.co.uk/print
b.     perfect bound
c.      made by different young creatives, bands, illustrators  
27.  Pink Mince
a.      http://www.pinkmince.com/2019/11/pink-mince-16.html
b.     gay zine!
28.  Migrant
a.      https://migrantjournal.com/
b.     Six issue publication about how people, plants, goods, and information have circulated around the world and the effects of this circulation
29.  Voortuin
a.      https://www.behance.net/gallery/75065275/Voortuin-1-Self-published-independent-magazine
b.     https://voortu.in/
c.      Self-published art magazine
30.  Floating Head
a.      https://www.floating-head.com/
b.     Sci-fi art
31.  Friend by Higu Rose
a.      http://higu.cool/
b.     http://www.swamp-monster.net/
32.  I Dream of Ching by Jacob Canyon
a.      https://www.jacobcanyon.com/store-1/idream
b.     An art book of post-modern poetry and experimental design inspired by the I Ching. For those interested in typography, the Book of Changes, or poetry for the page.
33.  Spooks by Kels Choo
a.      https://kelschoo.com/comics/#/spooks/
b.     Cute illustrated Halloween comic
34.  Kau Kau Time  by Kels Choo
a.      https://kelschoo.com/comics#/kau-kau-time/
b.     Food illustrations
35.  Fake A$$ Rappers
a.      http://kpolly.com/fake-a-rappers
b.     Illustrations of rappers that don’t actually exist
36.  Whalefall by Alicia Chen
a.      https://www.alicia-chen.com/bookszines
b.     Accordion bound, hardcover
c.      About whale decomposition
37.  Bad Jacket
a.      https://issuu.com/badjacket/docs/bad_jacket_12_proto
b.     art, photography, and writing
c.      Bad Jacket is a creative collective dedicated to the publication and promotion of artists and writers in St. Louis and beyond
38.  Yes Plz Weekly
a.      https://www.yesplz.coffee/weekly/issue-060/
b.     Subscribe and you’ll get coffee beans + a print zine delivered to your door. Very tempting in these times of quarantine
39.  Dizzy Magazine
a.      https://dizzymagazine.bigcartel.com/product/pre-order-dizzy-magazine-issue-5
b.     “accessible archive” of art
40.  Fem Zine
a.      https://www.femzinelondon.com/fem-iii-1
b.     Founded/produced by Mia Maxwell, edited by Georgia Mitchell and Krystle Amoo
c.      “aim to support unpublished and under represented talent and to create an inclusive space to diversify media”
d.     First two issues are print, and the third (linked above) is available online
41.  Sabat Magazine
a.      http://www.sabatmagazine.com/shop/maiden
b.     Magazine about witchcraft
42.  Pipette
a.      https://pipettemagazine.com/
b.     Magazine about natural wines
43.  The Earth Issue
a.      https://issuu.com/theearthissue/docs/issue_003_digital/8
b.     https://www.theearthissue.com/
c.      About the intersection of art and environmentalism
44.  Considered Magazine
a.      https://www.consideredmag.co/shop/considered-magazine-volume-2
b.     sustainable and mindful lifestyle and travel articles
45.  Loved Clothes Last
a.      Fashion Revolution fanzine
b.     https://www.fashionrevolution.org/resources/fanzine2/
c.      explores the issue of waste and mass-consumption in the fashion industry
46.  More or Less
a.      https://www.antennebooks.com/product/more-or-less-issue-03/
b.     https://www.moreorlessmag.com/
c.      About sustainable fashion
47.  No Time For Love by Chloë Sevigny
a.      http://www.innenzines.com/index.php?/zines/chloe-sevigny/
b.     13 x 19 cm
c.      Photography zine
48.  Stop Asking Me About Amy I Only Spent One Day with Her by Valerie Phillips
a.      http://www.pogobooks.de/content/phillips.html
b.     Photos taken of Amy Winehouse by Valerie Phillips
c.      People wanted Phillips to talk about her time with Winehouse, but Phillips didn’t actually know her at all, she had just photographed her. She published this zine of the photographs in response
49.  Mushrooms and Friends by Phyllis Ma
a.      https://www.printedmatter.org/catalog/56037
b.     Colorful photographs of mushrooms
c.      28 x 22 cm, staple bound
50.  Sleepless by Melek Zertal
a.      https://www.printedmatter.org/catalog/56020
b.     Small illustrated story featuring X-Files’ Dana Scully
c.      25 x 17.5 cm, staple bound
d.     Riso print
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mous-bones · 5 years
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Monster Journey, a Transmasculine Anthology now funding on Kickstarter!
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Like monsters? Cryptid hunting? Supporting queer creators? Monster Journey from Pocket Bear Press features 48 pages of monster-hunting goodness from an All-Transmasc lineup of talented comics artists!
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 Monster Journey brings you five monstrous stories from Dylan Edwards, Andi Santagata, Nero O'Reilly, Higu Rose and Al Neun - with cover art from Alex Reeder! 
Investigate this monstrous anthology now on Kickstarter! And in true monstrous spirit, this kickstarter is a double-header! Alongside it’s Monster Romance sibling, For Love of Monsters, Monster Journey has until Dec 2nd to hit its funding goal of $8000. If the project exceeds its goal, creators get a bonus for every $1000 benchmark!
Back “Monster Journey” and “For Love of Monsters” on Kickstarter today!
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Got a new shirt from Higu Rose recently. The character on it is basically just me.
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notgunsnroses · 5 years
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ROSE GUNS DAYS LIVEBLOG
-I’m @norcani / @bitchoftruth 
-Semi-blind playthru, I played around 1.5 eps though it was long ago, I don’t remember much of even the eps I did play
-possible higu and umi spoilers though ill tag anything major
-Will start sometime this month, probably
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bitchoftruth · 5 years
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after like 5 years of first starting it, I finished rose guns days. I think it has a lot of problems but overall still enjoyed it a lot. I wouldn’t say its a must read but there is no reason to *not* check it out if you like umi/higu. 
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vagrats · 5 months
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“There is no universal human body, but a multiplicity of gendered, racialized, and sexualized living beings and organic tissue.” –Paul B. Preciado, Testo Junkie
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roseofcards90 · 1 year
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Started Tsukihime!! It’s been really interesting so far
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I could have sworn I had a better post specifically mentioning eg Hideyoshi being flat and underdeveloped but oh well this is good enough
After a while the arcs somehow manage to both have too much going on and nothing happening at the same time, punctuated with shit happening over and over again (Maria’s dumb rose, being told the spooky stories and rumours of the mansion, bla bla bla), adding useless dumb twat fantasy scenes and more autistic fantasy characters with arbitrary connections that end up meaning basically nothing. Higurashi’s concept allowed the scope to be slowly opened up each arc, allowing certain things to be in focus without other factors getting in the way, because those other factors either would get their focus later or already had their time. The change in the mystery each time also allowed the situation to be examined from multiple angles while developing the characters who were getting focus... I know Ryu didn’t want to make Umi just Higu 2: Cry Harder, but that doesn’t mean he should throw out the things that worked so well just for the sake of change.
Umi feels like it blew its load immediately (introduce ALL the characters!!) then had nothing at all to follow it up with (arc 2 is uhh... these characters exist, arc 3 is uhhhh... Eva both is and has a twat and she’s a real twat about it). So with the human characters having nothing much to reveal it’s up to random new fantasy characters to show up and be NEW and SHINY and ultimately have nothing behind them either.
Admittedly, it’s a bit harder to not do that due to the setting- closed circle and a much shorter time frame- but they could have at least, like... tried.
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Hello everyone! Is everyone gathered? Here is our full cast!
Laughing Bear | Rodrigo Vargas | Geni Riot | Pepperly | Theholeyness | Gao | Xochitl Cornejo | Nina Yoshida | Ida Dobnik | Sun | Kuropi | S. Shih | Marya | Adriana | Andy Lee | Alu | Caitlin C | Kristina Luu | Pompadere | Enrique Bolatre | Jin | Linda Liu | Jie En Lee | Higu Rose | Chan Chau | Karen Lee | Kaze | VBN | Elle S. | Taylor Robin | Haley/Ivan Kasof | Potentialforart
What will happen now you say? The drawing period will last from now until June 14th and then the book will be up for preorder on June 20th! During this period, artists are allowed to post work in progress and small previews but full pieces are reserved for the book until after preorders are done!
Thank you all and I can’t wait to see what’s in store!
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queerstarter · 5 years
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Ending Dec 2, 2018 
Last year, Pocket Bear Press Kickstarted Bear Company, a small comic anthology about fat gay men hanging out. This year we have two new 48-page pocket-sized anthologies for you!
Monster Journey features transmasculine creators telling tales set in worlds where monsters roam. From adorable pokémon-like friends to wild beasts, Dylan Edwards, Andi Santagata, Nero O'Reilly, Higu Rose and Al Neun deliver five monstrous stories! With cover art by Alex Reeder!
For the Love of Monsters weaves five tales of movie-inspired monsters and their human lovers. Featuring a cover by Rosalarian and interior illustration by Monarobot, and five monstrously fun stories by Iris Jay, Kori Handwerker, Abby Howard, Kory Bing, and Sfé R. Monster!
You can also include our previous book, Bear Company, featuring art by Amanda Lafrenais, Blue Delliquanti, Nero O'Reilly, Sfé R, Monster, Ryan Estrada, and Pat Myers, for a reduced price
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