![]() ![]() ![]() You hate the main character, or what he’s doing, at the same time that you want to comfort him. You see the end coming and want to avoid, even as you know it can’t really end any other way. It’s worth working through one’s own discomfort to face it. It concerns cringe-worthy subject matter, but in such a way as to push boundaries and force concerted thought on the matter. It’s almost Transgressive Fiction and is uncomfortable in much the same way Lolita is. There is sex, yes, but unless non-con is your kink, it’s not sexy. The thing is though, none of it is used as titillation. I suspect it would roll right against a lot of people’s hard limits. The description doesn’t tell you much about what to expect in this book and I think it’s the sort you really need a little heads up on, because a more accurate synopsis would be full of trigger warnings. Art is subjective, of course, but this is the sort that ticks all my boxes.Ī deep obsession with his estranged father leads Gabriel down a dangerous, twisting path. I’ve included the full cover (front and back) simply because it’s so freakin’ gorgeous. ![]() I bought a physical copy of the illustrated novel, Father Figure, by Kichiku Neko (author) and TogaQ (Illustrator). ![]()
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