You say “odd”; I say “amazingly, hideously creepy”. On top of which, his first reaction when learning that his now-adult daughter had a boyfriend was to start talking about him getting her pregnant. The sense I get with Tekeru isn’t malicious; it’s something slimy and horrible.worldshaking00 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2017 3:10 amI'm not entirely sure Takeru was malicious at all. I grant you: having your female 'protagonist' getting violated by hentai tentacles and coincidentally naming her the same name as your daughter is odd.
Yeah, offscreen and suspiciously quickly. Even that managed to look somehow dubious. It makes Takeru seem a bit manipulative.Though, didn't Yuki & her father reconcile?
This is a cute lightweight comic that isn’t going to go into really dark places. But if you wanted a lightweight, seemingly innocuous metaphor for an outright abusive parent-child relationship, Takeru and Yuki would work. The character manages to give me the shivers.
Yvan is mostly just a sexually desperate geek. That isn’t an excuse; plenty of geeks are much nicer people than him. He really does seem to think of women as objects. And Nathan is just an off-the-shelf power abuser. Funnily enough, I don’t think he does a single bad thing that some nicer characters in the comic don’t also do — but he does all of it, a lot, with enthusiasm.Nathan is a slimeball with significant power and charisma over naive actors, and Yvan is a desperate douchebag who hasn't (yet?) reached Nathan's level of sleaze.