This potentially deep narrative uses the concept of purgatory to its utmost potential, showing how those who were neither good nor bad are now forced to live out the rest of their lives. Read Full Review
By the end of the fourth chapter, writer Don Juan Mancha III introduces a bit more mythos to Purgatory, hinting at the larger story at play. It might have started as a tale of the afterlife, but this rises it up to something much bigger. While we've gone through four chapters with Ryan, Emi, and this world, there's still quite a lot to learn about them all, so I'm cautious about it going too big, too soon. Purgatory wallows in melancholy with some horror, drama, and a pinch of humor mixed in. Read Full Review
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