~Review~
For me, I love this series. It really has this feeling of surrealism that you won't see often in other forms of manga. It's a tad bit hard to describe. Sorrow, but optimism? Melancholy, but contentedness? Whatever the case, it's fairly similar to Tsukumizu's other famous work, Girl's Last Tour.
The art is nothing to scoff at. In fact, the artstyle's suprisingly detailed, when it comes to different machines and buildings. When combined with cute character designs, and a black-and-white template, it really adds in the feeling of grief, or whatever you may call it.
All characters are pretty weird, in a good way (more or less).
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