I really thought the biggest draw of this was seeing the world from an unfeeling AI's perspective. Once Origin got emotional it became kind of bland. Especially since all he did with them is go murder his enemies. Was way better seeing him try to understand people.
Loved the story, but I can’t get over the seemingly rush ending.
After finding origin’s original body after trial through trial, sprinkle a questionable end after killing the non_perfect what’s his name.
which obviously wasn’t fulfilling and honesty doesn’t seemed fleshed out enough(ending wise), after all, it’s been built up, a lot. And it’s generally just disappointing.
@Sensipai
Boichi did that numerous times, like in sunkenrock and wallman
looks like he got too much on his hand and decided to end this one (he did that often on his solo works). Dr. Stone is pretty interesting though
sadly no chapter here....
for any readers who hasn't read this, you are missing out on a lot of greatness.. the story was great, but it's the art that on a whole another level
I'm really sad that Mai died. She lived such a horrible life, and unconditionally loved Origin. Too bad they couldn't live happily ever after. Also, I feel like Boichi doesn't know how to finish a series. He needs to work on that some more.
It's often the base that a great artist is not a good writer and vice versa. This is true for Boichi, if he just got a writer to help him with his stories it would be truly amazing.