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100% PERFECT GIRL VOL. 4
Reviews
Tuesday, 04 December 2007
 RELEASED BY: NET COMICS
 AUTHOR / ART: 

WANN

 FORMAT: ENGLISH / B&W
 PAGES: 184
 RATING: 13
 RELEASE DATE: 11/23//2007
 REVIEW DATE: 12/04/2007
 REVIEWED BY: SANDRA SCHOLES



Talented and accomplished Artist, Jay Jin has sketched and painted a portrait from memory, but cannot recall who she was meaning to draw in the first place. Her memory shaken anyway, her friend in her studio informs her she will regain her memories all in good time, even though it has been difficult for her so far.
Receiving a text message from Jarte to go to the pond in the west garden, she encounters him having had a screen set up showing photographs of her and him together, she sees how he has grown obsessive about her and also how dangerous he has become around her as a result and wonders how it is she ever got engaged to him in the first place.

After Jarte has her locked up in his house, Luigi asks her how she is by bribing one of the servants at his house to get her number. Jay mentions that she knows the people around her are trying to help her get her memories back, but she cannot understand how she could have got engaged to such a man as Jarte, as he is nothing like the kind of man she would want and needs to know what she said to him before the incident that angered him.

When her talking to Luigi angers Jarte, she is confused and tries to fend him off from attacking her. But the more he tells her about Luigi, the more Jay finds out about her life before she lost her memory, and who she really was before, but will she like hearing more about her personality?

Wann has managed to capture the look of an Artist, and her muse in this manga which has a haunting quality about it. Her sketch style is superb when she draws the faces on the sketch pad, and the actual manga characters are rendered with such great attention to the specific outlines of the faces. The drawing of the lake and water in general was amazing, the structure of it seems so realistic.

Architecture and perspective are well defined in this piece and the setting too is just perfectly drawn as the reader will imagine they are really there. The art is sculpted and fine, the face of Jay has a subtle, helpless quality that readers will identify and warm to, while the look of Jarte will startle the readers somewhat when his handsomeness changes to harshness.

IN SUMMARY:
Jealousy, intrigue and suspense – this is one manwha that is seriously not to be missed!

 
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