It all feels so grungy and grimey… Obviously it’s so far from reality but the Hole feels so real to me.
I agree that it feels very metal, or punk in it’s aesthetic, but maybe in an even more pure way than many things that try for that - once you get beyond the actual look of it I mean. I’m not really hugely into Metal or Punk music, but I have been part of a ‘scene’… In my case it was the club scene (various iterations starting with Trance, and then less superclub orientated more local stuff with slightly more grown up electronic music).
I think what unifies all these scenes built around music or other arts is that it pulls in people who are really looking for connection into communities that are so friendly and supportive, however chaotic it is, and I feel like I recognise this in the relationships between the characters in Dorohedoro… The more I read the more surprised I am by the wholesome vibe of friendship and love that is baked into all the visual scum and crazy events. It doesn’t really matter if it is the Hole dwellers or the Sorcerers.
I’m not sure if this is a really weird take or not
maybe I’m reading too much into the insanity of Dorohedoro. I hope it isn’t just me though, as I enjoy that it brings up these feelings and connects me to such an important time in my life… Again, not something I really expected when I was experiencing the initial ‘what the fuckery’ of the opening panels.
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