LundB
Mistakes were made.
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While I'm waiting for my Photoshop and Hatoful computer to get back to me, I figure I might as well do a short Let's Read of a comic I discovered, entitled 'Dance! Kremlin Palace'.
My description: 'Dance! Kremlin Palace' is a collection of short stories set at various points in Russian history, from the Soviet era onwards. It's probably one of the most realistic depictions of life in the USSR you can find in this format. It also has a cyborg Gorbachev resurrected by Nazis to cause chaos for the Soviets.
Some other guy's description: "A very surreal, episodic manga about Russia. This entire manga is very NSFW, so beware. It contains nudity, violence, and bad taste. Read at your own risk."
The first chapter is just a prologue explaining to new readers the communist principles the USSR was founded upon. Because of this, it isn't really representative of later chapters (the art style is different, and there isn't much plot in this prologue), but it still has some merit on its own right I suppose.
And there you have it, gentlemen. That's how communism works. Any questions, thoughts, or comments on this glorious political system?
My description: 'Dance! Kremlin Palace' is a collection of short stories set at various points in Russian history, from the Soviet era onwards. It's probably one of the most realistic depictions of life in the USSR you can find in this format. It also has a cyborg Gorbachev resurrected by Nazis to cause chaos for the Soviets.
Some other guy's description: "A very surreal, episodic manga about Russia. This entire manga is very NSFW, so beware. It contains nudity, violence, and bad taste. Read at your own risk."
The first chapter is just a prologue explaining to new readers the communist principles the USSR was founded upon. Because of this, it isn't really representative of later chapters (the art style is different, and there isn't much plot in this prologue), but it still has some merit on its own right I suppose.
And there you have it, gentlemen. That's how communism works. Any questions, thoughts, or comments on this glorious political system?