
The eve of the French Revolution, 1772—
The eldest brother of the Sanson family, Charles-Henri, has grown as an executioner, while his sister, Marie-Joseph, has been living freely in Versailles.
But one day, Marie-Joseph's first love, a man named Alain, is killed by aristocrats...!
This history of innocents plunges into the arc of the crimson revolution, Rouge—!!
(Source: Shueisha, translated)
Innocent Rouge is poetry in motion, playing out on pages rendered in unparalleled lavish detail.
A brutal, yet engaging walk-through of the horrors of past turning into present.
What can the human spirit bear without being crushed by the weight of its existence?
Innocent Rouge is one of the most egregious falls from grace I've ever witnessed.