Purgatory Kabuki is a beautiful book, in much the same way that a well-developed bimbo with no actual intelligence is beautiful. Sure, you'll spend a lot of time checking her out and appreciating her beauty for what it is…but eventually you're going to have to talk to her, and that's going to leave you cold (ladies, feel free to replace "himbo" for "bimbo" in the preceding sentence), because there's nothing of substance behind all that beauty. I wanted this book to be a lot better than it was, because I was captivated by just how pretty some of this artwork was. The fact that that was all I got from the book left me feeling a little betrayed. Read Full Review
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