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Ryu Kurokagerar |work| Free - 100 Angels By

100 Angels is widely believed to be Kurokagerar’s magnum opus: a conceptual art book/collection intended to feature exactly 100 unique angelic beings. However, due to the artist’s enigmatic disappearance from the internet around 2017, the project’s status remains controversial.

| Work | Similarities | Differences | |------|--------------|-------------| | | Both involve angels and contracts; blend humor with existential themes. | “100 Angels” is darker, cyber‑punk, and more grounded in a dystopian city. | | “Neuromancer” (William Gibson) | Cyber‑punk setting, hacker protagonist, corporate conspiracies. | Kurokagerar adds a mythic, supernatural layer (the angels). | | “The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger” (Stephen King) | Quest for a lost sibling/figure, mix of Western/tech motifs. | “100 Angels” leans heavily on Japanese cultural motifs and a more overt magical system. | 100 angels by ryu kurokagerar free

Have you found a legitimate source for Ryu Kurokagerar’s work? Share it responsibly. And if you are the artist: Please come back. We miss your angels. 100 Angels is widely believed to be Kurokagerar’s

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