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Ayuru Fuyusaka’s Paradise Hell stands as a haunting, visceral monument within the dark fantasy genre, offering a reading experience that is as visually arresting as it is narratively merciless. Set in a decaying post-apocalyptic world where the remnants of humanity are penned into precarious sanctuaries, the story follows the harrowing survival of a young girl and her protective brother amidst an onslaught of grotesque, eldritch horrors. The true brilliance of the work lies in Fuyusaka’s masterful manipulation of contrast; the artist employs a delicate, almost "moe" aesthetic for the protagonists, which serves only to amplify the sheer brutality and visceral gore of the surrounding environment.