In this episode of Screentone Club, Elliot and Andy dive deep into the darkness and horror of the human soul with No Longer Human before switching to slightly lighter (but still emotionally impactful) fare with Love Me For Who I Am!Series Discussed: No Longer Human (Junji Ito), Love Me For Who I Am Vol. 1Assignments for next Episode: APOSIMZ Vol. 1, Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Manga) Vol. 1If you enjoy this episode, please consider backing us on Patreon - from only US$1 a month you get bonus episodes and other perks as well, including the ability to vote on topics for us to cover!We are also now affiliates on Bookwalker! Using this link will give us a small kickback, helping cover the cost of manga for the podcast!TIMECODES:0:01:45 - Patreon Update!!0:03:00 - Returning Champions: ‘tis Time for Torture, Princess0:06:45 - Torture? What Torture?0:09:30 - Hina Change Ended!0:18:00 - Actually Good Comments????0:20:15 - The Promised Neverland Ended!0:24:45 - Elliot’s Pick: No Longer Human (Junji Ito)0:27:45 - Elliot’s Weird Reading List0:30:00 - The Junji Ito Aspect0:42:15 - DEATH OF THE AUTHOR0:49:45 - Be careful what you read!0:53:00 - SEX0:53:45 - Andy’s Pick: Love Me for Who I Am Vol. 10:56:15 - Assumptions make an Ass of....0:57:30 - Strange Unfitting Gaze?1:00:45 - Elliot still bad at names1:06:30 - Too Fast and Unconvincing?1:09:30 - “Mobage Vibes”1:16:30 - Our Picks for Next Episode!
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