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Princess Resurrection Nightmare
Synopsis
With her flowing black dress, roaring chainsaw, and android, werewolf, vampire, and blood warrior at her service ... the Princess of Monsters is back! Yasunori Mitsunaga's masterpiece, Princess Resurrection, is hereby resurrected for a new series!
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Hakuren366
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This is indeed the sequel to the original Kaibutsu Oujo manga, but most of the chapters won't make the reader feel it that way and instead may give spin-off vibes. The plot will give a small hint about its nature as a sequel around the second half to make it more obvious to the reader, and will further be supported by the last chapter.
So it was a refreshing and enjoyable read. You'll notice that the author has improved their art style, new characters were introduced, and more pop culture references (Thailand cave rescue, Xenomorph from the Alien franchise, and Pennywise, just to name a few).
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So it was a refreshing and enjoyable read. You'll notice that the author has improved their art style, new characters were introduced, and more pop culture references (Thailand cave rescue, Xenomorph from the Alien franchise, and Pennywise, just to name a few).
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hexashadow13
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Princess Resurrection Nightmare is listed as a sequel, but that’s not really a good description. When things come to a close, it becomes clear that it is technically a sequel, but in a pretty convoluted way. This manga begins with the cast of the main series waking up without any memories of who they are or of their relationships to one another. They gain what memories they need as they go, but a full recovery of memories doesn’t occur until the end of the manga. Thus, for all intents and purposes all character development and relationship development has been reset to what it was at
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