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The Story ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ In a world devastated by unnatural catastrophes, Zipher looks for a faraway magical land. He carries a mysterious box, and on his long journey, as he gets close to collapsing from exhaustion, he meets a variant called Domika, who rescues him.The story of Pandemonium is really good. There are many plot twists, dramas, and conflicts. The drama was really well done; there were moments in which I really felt touched while reading this work. It's a very different experience because the story isn't about humans, but in my opinion, that adds to the work's charm.
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The Art Style ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ The art style is the first thing that I noticed when reading Pandemonium. It's just absurdly good. Different from any kind of manga or manhwa that I've read in the past. It resembles some American novels. It is amazing to look at.
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Character designs are amazing; each one has a different trait and a different animal inspiration. I purposely started analyzing when they showed multiple characters to see if I could find resemblances or copy and paste style, but I couldn't. Everything is very unique and beautiful.
(Look at this cutie)Background, minor details, and shadows are also well done. There's nothing for me to complain about in this department.
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As always, I like to pay special attention to the main character. Zipher is really good as a main character. His journey is well explained, showing his past to validate his present actions and mentality. Through the work, I felt really fond of him.
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Read it. Pandemonium is a short work (12 chapters). And you can pick why you would like to read it; it's a really good drama, with plot twists and emotional moments. Amazing art style that differs from conventional manga or manhwas. Whatever your reason for reading it, I am pretty sure the majority of people will like this work.
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