Geisha is one of the more interesting characters. For starters, Geisha is the only character treated as “pure evil” in the comic — there are definitely people of atrocious moral standards, but in general, they are treated as simply people — we don’t get a sense of moral rot from them.
Geisha, on the other hand, is the one character presented without sympathy at all. He’s also one of the most interesting and memorable characters; beyond having a face that can kill you, he’s physically quite imposing, and the story behind his mask and his name is absolutely wonderful.
In many ways, he’s one of the most fascinating characters in this comic.
Geisha is one of the more interesting characters. For starters, Geisha is the only character treated as “pure evil” in the comic — there are definitely people of atrocious moral standards, but in general, they are treated as simply people — we don’t get a sense of moral rot from them.
Geisha, on the other hand, is the one character presented without sympathy at all. He’s also one of the most interesting and memorable characters; beyond having a face that can kill you, he’s physically quite imposing, and the story behind his mask and his name is absolutely wonderful.
In many ways, he’s one of the most fascinating characters in this comic.
I can imagine. I’ve been wanting to find out more about him.