@@HouseWildercrest After seeing Wit studio's movie adaptation of Totsukuni no Shoujo, I have a feeling they might do a good job. I also think Bibliomania would be perfect as a movie instead of a traditional show.
@zulqernein Oh, they would be perfect! I haven't watched Totsokuni no Shoujo yet, but from the trailer, I can see what you mean about the animation. It's stunning!
I feel that the roughness of the art at the beginning helps to strengthen the impact of the more intense and beautiful panels that come later--like setting yourseld up for failure to make your success that much more blinding
If I look at the plot and “lore” in bibliomania, it definitely reminds me of a mix of slay the princess and spooky’s jumpscare mansion *(im keeping it spoiler free)* *(I don’t mind being spoiled of this manga)*
I swear, I can't hear 'Laura Plays the Piano' anymore without hearing "Hello, all! This is the Owl." Honestly, I love how it's become this channel's theme music. Also, as soon as I am financially able, I would love to become a Patron!
I saw a Manga Music Video of Bibliomania (thankfully it was spoiler-free) and I was mesmerized by the art, needless to say after reading the story I'm so glad that video didn't spoiled me of anything, it's such a great twist that deserves to be experienced! P.S: Also it is incredibly fitting that the ending explains everything, just like Alice the author clearly "hates lies" and lays out everything on the table in an extremely satisfying manner, knowing the truth behind every aspect of the story only made me appreciate it more in the end.
As a note: I stopped the video like 5 minutes in and binged the manga in one sitting. Definitely going to go back and have a more detailed read-through it's just my brain is already exploding and I think I'm gonna bring some stuff to the discord when I get it in human-readable format. Thank you so very much for introducing me to this body horror limbo kaiju wonderland, I will likely never forgive you.
read this last month holy cow what a story didnt see the ending coming until the last few chapters what a story and the artwork is fantasic! also sending lots of love to the owl family!
I read bibliomania after watching a no spoiler video on it. Video talked of how it has a crazy plot twist at the end that you wouldn't guess... i proceeded to immediatly guess it before reading. Because the plot twist is what i always guess in a bunch of stories so it was not actually that impressive, the thing i always guess just happened to for *once* be right XD Sadly i kinda ruined the story for myself by doing that 😅
The Serpent and the Alice dynamic really reminds me of the later released Amazing Digital circus. How almost anything is possible in the circus it too is possible for almost everything in the Hotel room until someone tries to escape in which they rot or abstract into something weirder.
The giant samurai is not killing his classmates but just his bully. He is killing one guy over and over for eternity and making a bigger and bigger chair for himself out of him because he was used as a chair while he was buillied.
@@Caffeine_Factor Toward the end of his chapter though, he mentions the adults and classmates who stood by and watched the bullying, and then the “conveyor belt” of victims begins to spit out bodies wearing business suits as well as school uniforms for girls.
I recently bought the french publication of it ! The manga is awesome and the publication house made an amazing book 🔥🔥 i'm so happy to have read this gem !
I'm on vacation in France and after watching your video i went out to buy bibliomania. I do not speak french and i probably never will but i wanted to have a copy of this manga. Damn it is gorgeous. Nice hardcover and very well printed. I am slowly translating it to English because why not and it's fun. Even tho most people do not speak French i highly recommend getting this hardcover just for the art alone.
Haven't read it but definitely will now! But based on what I am learning from your review, I think Bibliomania is about humanity's pursuit for truth, perhaps even the purpose behind humanity. With symbols of different religions, science, etc., I think Alice is meant to represent the reader's own pursuit of "truth." Everyone's version of what the "truth" is, is vastly different from each other. Some find it in religion, others in science. And once they think they know what their truth is, they stop at whatever part they are in the book of truth. Alice, despite all the obstacles and what she learns, pushes forward. This is a bit jumbled, I know, but I think the author is encouraging their readers to pursue whatever version their truth is, no matter what, and not to be limited to what others believe their truth is.
yo. so you mentioned The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon in a past video. had a read and it was great. Im from new england myself so all the red sox names brought me back to the aughts. cheers man!
Thanks, I've been looking for this manga for ages and I just stumbled on your youtube channel. Read it once years ago, forgot about it for a while, and I've been on the hunt since. You've earned a like and sub from me, brother.
@@frightranker Looking forward to it. By the way, this is kind of a shot in the dark. Do you know of a manga that had an art style like violence jack, but was based around a character that could partly shapeshift their features into animal parts like claws, animal heads etc? I distinctly remember him turning either his arm or chest into a lion or bear head, with his goal being to wipe out the science organization that turned him into that, and various other half-human half-animal hybrids. It was also pretty ultra-violent and I've been looking for it for a while. I'd also recommend sekai oni, it's loosely alice-themed but pretty long, dark and violent. Art's not all there either but it's alright if you like dark story. Thanks again and keep up the good work.
Is that the best you got m8? Give me something scary Give me something grotesque Give me something that won’t leave me head even after I go to bed Give me a mental scar that I ain’t ever gonna forget m8 What you got.
I went ahead and read it and... er.... I really have no fucking idea what was going on in this story. is Alice a good guy? A bad guy? A mad god? Is Serpent a villain or a victim? What the hell is it with Japan and "consuming souls" if all you're doing is skilling people and using their biomass to add to your own physical memory? Like, is Alice now just stuck on a dead world? Or is she going to do something horrific like give birth to a new generation of humans with her as its false god? Actually, that'd be pretty damn cool.
I thought the cover art of this manga was interesting so i saved it for reading a long while back. Since this video reminded of it i guess i will check it out
The issue with the "this was written by a westener" theory you have there is that, aside from online, this manga does NOT have a US release and was NOT released in English. You can find it in Spanish, German, etc in hard/paperback however. All english copies are fan translations, from what I hear. All online
Nice list, but there is also a horror comic missing that is not included or even mentioned here and I consider it a very serious shortcoming for true horror fans. That said, the comic in question has been on Italian newsstands for 37 years ( second in sales behind Tex Willer's iconic 1948 western comic) and is called Dylan Dog. Published starting from 1986, his adventures have in fact alternated traditional horror with numerous "homages" to the classic monsters of the genre, to the modern splatter of the films of Dario Argento and George Romero, but also to yellow, surreal and fantastic in general, always with great irony. Former Scotland Yard agent, detoxified alcoholic, vegetarian and convinced animal rights activist, Dylan Dog has a mysterious past wrapped in a dreamlike and surreal dimension. Not surprisingly, the dream (or rather: the nightmare) and everything that seems to be beyond reality are his personal and professional interests. As a private detective he deals exclusively with unusual cases, in all shades of the term: he is addressed to those who have been affected, or even just touched, by the black wing of the supernatural. People the police don't believe and who would often risk slipping into madness if they didn't find someone willing to listen to them and help them. Fear fascinates him, the irrational and inexplicable fear of the unknown. And he himself is afraid: he is certainly not an invincible hero, and indeed sometimes he just can't solve the case, kill the monster, drive away the nightmare. Or more often it only partially succeeds, and when it all seems over, the horror reappears... Dylan Dog is an anti-hero, then? Not even: he's just a man. A man who, unlike many, does not reject the unknown but instead tries to penetrate and understand it, especially when the mystery and horror lurk in the depths of the unconscious. Ironic, impulsive, problematic, full of doubts about himself and the world, strong and tender at the same time, Dylan Dog hates violence, loves women, enjoys playing the clarinet and building a model of a galleon that may never end . He is an avid cinephile, reads a lot of everything, loves pizza and always dresses in the same way: black jacket, red shirt and blue jeans. And despite all the horrors and hallucinating absurdities he has witnessed, it cannot be said that he still believes completely, blindly, in the supernatural: "I don't believe it, but I hope so". don't delete please thank you
yooo, I picked up a copy of Dylan Dog and a secret agent story, uhh... Legs Weaver, I think?, from newstands in italy when I was a young teenager. I don't speak italian and have no real clue what happens in either story, but the art and tone is so strong. Italian comics need to be talked about and translated more often.
So the serpent actually good guy who keep dangerous entity in the room so they couldn't escaped 🥲 I have read this few years ago but forget Because i was cheer for alice 😅
I think one of the most important lessons is the arrogance of people in their success. Reminds one of the Western world today. Immensely successful yet blinded by past accomplishments. There is always a force out there waiting to destroy you. You have to be vigilant and not assume that history ended because of your spectacular past success. It's ultra important to maintain your core identity and values rather than let them decay in your belief that danger is banished forever. It was a literal act of god that cause the main event in the story. A simple lightning strike. A punishment for hubris? In a way, I'd say yes.
@@frightranker your opening disclaimer stated spoilers for the hideout manga, but the title of video says bibliomana. I was just confused about it they were related in some way 😂
As my own disclaimer I am very new to horror manga and haven’t read either of them, I have heard of hideout but never heard of mania. Will definitely read both with your recommendation tho!
I could see a Japanese Manga artist making one reading left to right just to increase its peculiarity and keep Japanese readers or common manga readers more off kilter.
So the world is destroyed because Alice ascended to demential level of lovecraftian horror and started to absurd everything that moves? Someone sends Alex Mercer from Prototype there and tell him that there is someo e to absorb to death. Bane:"NO SURVIVOR!"
Actually, I did read this. The ending was just kind of garbage? All this great art to prop up annoying, masturbatory sludge like Alice. Good idea for a sequel manga: her next move is to show up and try to devour another world, right? Have the desperate and vengeful inhabitants of that world go back in time to before any of this shitshow happened, become alien invaders, obliterate Alice's country and nail her withered body to a wall like a pinned butterfly, and watch the light fade from her eyes as she dies a meaningless death, everything she "accomplished" ending up erased as the timeline resets. Her future self, being godlike but with no causal foundation behind her existence, ends up stuck in a limbo outside time, consigned to the agonizing abyss of near-eternal starvation until she at last withers away into nothing. Would make for a more satisfying ending.
imagine if this manga gets a PERFECT anime adaptation 😳
What animation department do you think would be best to adapt it? Every single panel has insane amounts of detail.
@@HouseWildercrest After seeing Wit studio's movie adaptation of Totsukuni no Shoujo, I have a feeling they might do a good job.
I also think Bibliomania would be perfect as a movie instead of a traditional show.
@zulqernein Oh, they would be perfect! I haven't watched Totsokuni no Shoujo yet, but from the trailer, I can see what you mean about the animation. It's stunning!
It would work an an anime movie
An anime movie would be perfect
The moment you said "this is skibidi toilet levels of strange" i was sold.
I remember finding this manga late at night and reading the entire thing. Legit felt like a dream, with all the crazy visuals and my lack of sleep.
It's a trip.
I feel that the roughness of the art at the beginning helps to strengthen the impact of the more intense and beautiful panels that come later--like setting yourseld up for failure to make your success that much more blinding
If I look at the plot and “lore” in bibliomania, it definitely reminds me of a mix of slay the princess and spooky’s jumpscare mansion *(im keeping it spoiler free)* *(I don’t mind being spoiled of this manga)*
I swear, I can't hear 'Laura Plays the Piano' anymore without hearing "Hello, all! This is the Owl." Honestly, I love how it's become this channel's theme music. Also, as soon as I am financially able, I would love to become a Patron!
Thanks!
I saw a Manga Music Video of Bibliomania (thankfully it was spoiler-free) and I was mesmerized by the art, needless to say after reading the story I'm so glad that video didn't spoiled me of anything, it's such a great twist that deserves to be experienced!
P.S: Also it is incredibly fitting that the ending explains everything, just like Alice the author clearly "hates lies" and lays out everything on the table in an extremely satisfying manner, knowing the truth behind every aspect of the story only made me appreciate it more in the end.
Alice reminds me of a Junji Ito story where a man just reads until he goes mad and writes his entire life down then dies
This is the sort of thing I like to call "It's horror, I ain't gotta explain shit", they make good pallet cleansers for some reason.
Hah!
Lol! Thank you owl, I definitely needed the Reading rainbow song stuck in my head for the rest of the day.
it's like graham's number but instead of your brain turning into a black hole, you turn into an elder god.
As a note: I stopped the video like 5 minutes in and binged the manga in one sitting. Definitely going to go back and have a more detailed read-through it's just my brain is already exploding and I think I'm gonna bring some stuff to the discord when I get it in human-readable format. Thank you so very much for introducing me to this body horror limbo kaiju wonderland, I will likely never forgive you.
Hahaha
read this last month holy cow what a story didnt see the ending coming until the last few chapters what a story and the artwork is fantasic! also sending lots of love to the owl family!
I read bibliomania after watching a no spoiler video on it. Video talked of how it has a crazy plot twist at the end that you wouldn't guess... i proceeded to immediatly guess it before reading. Because the plot twist is what i always guess in a bunch of stories so it was not actually that impressive, the thing i always guess just happened to for *once* be right XD Sadly i kinda ruined the story for myself by doing that 😅
You're so special and better than everyone for not being surprised by the twist
The Serpent and the Alice dynamic really reminds me of the later released Amazing Digital circus. How almost anything is possible in the circus it too is possible for almost everything in the Hotel room until someone tries to escape in which they rot or abstract into something weirder.
Sir Owl, your channel is quickly becoming my favorite! Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks so much mate!
The giant samurai is not killing his classmates but just his bully. He is killing one guy over and over for eternity and making a bigger and bigger chair for himself out of him because he was used as a chair while he was buillied.
Hah! I never picked up on that. Makes sense.
At one point he *did* start to cut down classmates and teachers though...
@@chrisheartman9263 Nope it is the same guy over and over again like a time loop of infinite hatred.
@@Caffeine_Factor Toward the end of his chapter though, he mentions the adults and classmates who stood by and watched the bullying, and then the “conveyor belt” of victims begins to spit out bodies wearing business suits as well as school uniforms for girls.
@@_kaleido Ohh I did not notice that. Gotta read the story again.
Maybe the reason it's read left-to-right is to make it seem even more unnatural to Japanese readers/readers used to regular right-to-left manga?
I recently bought the french publication of it ! The manga is awesome and the publication house made an amazing book 🔥🔥 i'm so happy to have read this gem !
Just powered through the story in a few hours and oh my god its amazinggg!! Truely a gorgeous work of art
I'm on vacation in France and after watching your video i went out to buy bibliomania. I do not speak french and i probably never will but i wanted to have a copy of this manga. Damn it is gorgeous. Nice hardcover and very well printed. I am slowly translating it to English because why not and it's fun. Even tho most people do not speak French i highly recommend getting this hardcover just for the art alone.
Hundreds of hours long? Don't threaten us with a good time, Mr. Owl.
never thought I'd hear the reading rainbow theme used by a horror channel but i can't say i hate it.
^_^ I think I've used stranger songs.
I heard of it. It's great! I wanna more from that author and artist together!
Haven't read it but definitely will now! But based on what I am learning from your review, I think Bibliomania is about humanity's pursuit for truth, perhaps even the purpose behind humanity. With symbols of different religions, science, etc., I think Alice is meant to represent the reader's own pursuit of "truth." Everyone's version of what the "truth" is, is vastly different from each other. Some find it in religion, others in science. And once they think they know what their truth is, they stop at whatever part they are in the book of truth. Alice, despite all the obstacles and what she learns, pushes forward. This is a bit jumbled, I know, but I think the author is encouraging their readers to pursue whatever version their truth is, no matter what, and not to be limited to what others believe their truth is.
yo. so you mentioned The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon in a past video. had a read and it was great. Im from new england myself so all the red sox names brought me back to the aughts. cheers man!
Haha glad to hear you enjoyed it! It's one of King's better stories, honestly.
@@frightranker ya i agree.. it didn’t really have that gross unsettling feeling of his other stories, you know?
Now THIS manga is worth an anime adaptation. Be it a movie or short series.
started reading this last night, crazy you made this at the same time as me reading it 😂
I stopped this video in the middle to go read Bibliomania, and I'm glad I did. Incredible Manga
I subscribed simply because of the reading rainbow opening.
Thanks, I've been looking for this manga for ages and I just stumbled on your youtube channel. Read it once years ago, forgot about it for a while, and I've been on the hunt since.
You've earned a like and sub from me, brother.
Good stuff! I'm actually going to be doing a proper deep dive on this next month.
@@frightranker Looking forward to it.
By the way, this is kind of a shot in the dark.
Do you know of a manga that had an art style like violence jack, but was based around a character that could partly shapeshift their features into animal parts like claws, animal heads etc? I distinctly remember him turning either his arm or chest into a lion or bear head, with his goal being to wipe out the science organization that turned him into that, and various other half-human half-animal hybrids. It was also pretty ultra-violent and I've been looking for it for a while.
I'd also recommend sekai oni, it's loosely alice-themed but pretty long, dark and violent. Art's not all there either but it's alright if you like dark story.
Thanks again and keep up the good work.
Maybe come ask on the Discord? There are a few folks over there that specialize in older manga.
@@frightranker I'll give it a go, much appreciated
Done well describing the indescribable sketchy plot. It is literally a Bad Trip.
Serpent's what you see when you take too much Adderall
Took a moment to find this, but very well worth it.
The video so nice I donated twice! This one need to be at least partially baby owl toys
More like diapers at present lol. I swear, I have no idea why those are so dear.
But thanks mate!
Is that the best you got m8?
Give me something scary
Give me something grotesque
Give me something that won’t leave me head even after I go to bed
Give me a mental scar that I ain’t ever gonna forget m8
What you got.
Watch my Lollipop or a Bullet 2 parter. I dare you.
HA, have heard of it, this shit was a trip to read years ago
I wanna read this so bad but best I could find was the first chapter on a site I’m pretty sure is gonna give me a virus
You had me at the reading rainbow theme.
Idk but something about the art style reminds me of a game called OFF by Mortis Ghost. Especially the host.
Just yesterday I started reading this :D The art is bizarely cool.
It's such a hidden gem.
I went ahead and read it and... er.... I really have no fucking idea what was going on in this story. is Alice a good guy? A bad guy? A mad god? Is Serpent a villain or a victim? What the hell is it with Japan and "consuming souls" if all you're doing is skilling people and using their biomass to add to your own physical memory? Like, is Alice now just stuck on a dead world? Or is she going to do something horrific like give birth to a new generation of humans with her as its false god?
Actually, that'd be pretty damn cool.
I thought the cover art of this manga was interesting so i saved it for reading a long while back. Since this video reminded of it i guess i will check it out
YASSS! My favourite horror manga!
The issue with the "this was written by a westener" theory you have there is that, aside from online, this manga does NOT have a US release and was NOT released in English. You can find it in Spanish, German, etc in hard/paperback however. All english copies are fan translations, from what I hear. All online
The government didn't force her to create the book. She did it for herself
I might have to go back and do a deep dive on this madness.
I remember reading this one awhile ago
Pretty good
Vitiators was crazy
8:50
YES SKIBIDI TOILET YES!
what are your thoughts on the series so far?
i heard of this from youtube and i regret nothing after finishing it.
Nice list, but there is also a horror comic missing that is not included or even mentioned here and I consider it a very serious shortcoming for true horror fans.
That said, the comic in question has been on Italian newsstands for 37 years ( second in sales behind Tex Willer's iconic 1948 western comic) and is called Dylan Dog.
Published starting from 1986, his adventures have in fact alternated traditional horror with numerous "homages" to the classic monsters of the genre, to the modern splatter of the films of Dario Argento and George Romero, but also to yellow, surreal and fantastic in general, always with great irony.
Former Scotland Yard agent, detoxified alcoholic, vegetarian and convinced animal rights activist, Dylan Dog has a mysterious past wrapped in a dreamlike and surreal dimension. Not surprisingly, the dream (or rather: the nightmare) and everything that seems to be beyond reality are his personal and professional interests. As a private detective he deals exclusively with unusual cases, in all shades of the term: he is addressed to those who have been affected, or even just touched, by the black wing of the supernatural. People the police don't believe and who would often risk slipping into madness if they didn't find someone willing to listen to them and help them.
Fear fascinates him, the irrational and inexplicable fear of the unknown. And he himself is afraid: he is certainly not an invincible hero, and indeed sometimes he just can't solve the case, kill the monster, drive away the nightmare. Or more often it only partially succeeds, and when it all seems over, the horror reappears...
Dylan Dog is an anti-hero, then? Not even: he's just a man. A man who, unlike many, does not reject the unknown but instead tries to penetrate and understand it, especially when the mystery and horror lurk in the depths of the unconscious.
Ironic, impulsive, problematic, full of doubts about himself and the world, strong and tender at the same time, Dylan Dog hates violence, loves women, enjoys playing the clarinet and building a model of a galleon that may never end . He is an avid cinephile, reads a lot of everything, loves pizza and always dresses in the same way: black jacket, red shirt and blue jeans. And despite all the horrors and hallucinating absurdities he has witnessed, it cannot be said that he still believes completely, blindly, in the supernatural: "I don't believe it, but I hope so".
don't delete please thank you
Why would I delete?
yooo, I picked up a copy of Dylan Dog and a secret agent story, uhh... Legs Weaver, I think?, from newstands in italy when I was a young teenager. I don't speak italian and have no real clue what happens in either story, but the art and tone is so strong. Italian comics need to be talked about and translated more often.
I really enjoy your videos. thank you (=
My pleasure!
So the serpent actually good guy who keep dangerous entity in the room so they couldn't escaped 🥲
I have read this few years ago but forget
Because i was cheer for alice 😅
People keep wanting a anime, but I think it's perfect as is.
I'll likely be doing a deep dive on this in September.
STUDIO SARU PICK THIS UP AND ADAPT ASAP
Oh the serpent is the jabberwocky
imagine if bibliomania have an anime version
Unlikely, but I do intend to give it a deep dive video next month.
i loved it so much!!!! so pretty, so detailed, mystery and fantasy, lovely.
I think one of the most important lessons is the arrogance of people in their success. Reminds one of the Western world today. Immensely successful yet blinded by past accomplishments. There is always a force out there waiting to destroy you. You have to be vigilant and not assume that history ended because of your spectacular past success. It's ultra important to maintain your core identity and values rather than let them decay in your belief that danger is banished forever. It was a literal act of god that cause the main event in the story. A simple lightning strike. A punishment for hubris? In a way, I'd say yes.
Can you do a manga called Iron ghost no shoujo made by mikamoko Rei?
I'll give it a look!
Okie!
"I'm not going to ruin the ending for you", FUCK ! Do you think I would be watching this if I had access to the manga !?
I'll be doing a proper deep dive on this later on in the year.
Whens it comin out @@frightranker
bro we need your ful;l narration on this 1. its not the same without your voicemr owl man.
hows the little owl? should be up and walking by now eh
Walking and running. And yes, I'll be doing a deep dive on this...soon.
@@frightranker the week / 1.5 weeks little owl was born I got into peds so he pops up in my mind some times
Eraserhead baby points!
It was alright
Are you back the owl 🦉 behind the mask 😷
Lmao reading rainbow at rhe beginning
I’m confused by the opening, is there an correlation between the hideout manga and bibliomania manga??
Can you elaborate?
@@frightranker your opening disclaimer stated spoilers for the hideout manga, but the title of video says bibliomana. I was just confused about it they were related in some way 😂
As my own disclaimer I am very new to horror manga and haven’t read either of them, I have heard of hideout but never heard of mania. Will definitely read both with your recommendation tho!
@@kristophercote4423 Ahhh...whoops. Just a straight up error.
When will the manga get a english translation in UK? I wanna get it
Don't know, it's quite obscure.
@@frightranker That's a shame
I so want to read this manga Yo yeehaw!
I could see a Japanese Manga artist making one reading left to right just to increase its peculiarity and keep Japanese readers or common manga readers more off kilter.
Theme tune from the silent hill movie?
is there a way to get an english physical copy?
I don't think so.
loved it
I found this manga thanks to a music video lol
Hey man, cool video, but the intro is a bit long🙏
I know, it's one of my quirks. I've been trying (and failing) to keep them shorter XD
Hole detected
In what site i can find it?
So end of evangelion
Hi
So the world is destroyed because Alice ascended to demential level of lovecraftian horror and started to absurd everything that moves?
Someone sends Alex Mercer from Prototype there and tell him that there is someo e to absorb to death.
Bane:"NO SURVIVOR!"
cool, but its always manga getting the spotlight....why not the other countless form of drawn media...?
Because I mostly do manga :)
I feel like this is a bad choice
mans talks so slow i had to watch this on 1.25 speed lol
I've been working on it lol.
@@frightranker no shade meant brother was still an enjoyable watch lol I'm just suffering from brain rot
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"Biblio" just means "book"
Art good, story mid and underwhelming
I agree but was a nice twist.
First
H8 your voice had to leave
Each to their own I guess lol
Actually, I did read this. The ending was just kind of garbage? All this great art to prop up annoying, masturbatory sludge like Alice. Good idea for a sequel manga: her next move is to show up and try to devour another world, right? Have the desperate and vengeful inhabitants of that world go back in time to before any of this shitshow happened, become alien invaders, obliterate Alice's country and nail her withered body to a wall like a pinned butterfly, and watch the light fade from her eyes as she dies a meaningless death, everything she "accomplished" ending up erased as the timeline resets. Her future self, being godlike but with no causal foundation behind her existence, ends up stuck in a limbo outside time, consigned to the agonizing abyss of near-eternal starvation until she at last withers away into nothing. Would make for a more satisfying ending.
never let bro cook
@@forcers5k It's too late. I already cook every day. I even make money off it.
🤓
@Kageryushin fellow writer I see.
Wait boys that would be a great ending you cooked