Beauty and the Beast of Paradise Lost #4
Kaori Yuki's dark fairy-tale manga reaches its fourth volume with a cover that pulls you in immediately — a young woman in a billowing crimson dress, her lavender hair streaming through swirling red and white, while a monstrous horned figure looms close behind her, its hollow eye and jagged teeth a stark contrast to her delicate, wide-eyed gaze. The composition crackles with tension, that flood of scarlet fabric and splashing color suggesting both beauty and menace intertwined. If Yuki's signature gothic romanticism is what drew you to this series, volume four promises more of the same breathtaking, unsettling atmosphere.
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