A review by zquill
A Day In The After Life by Vivienne Medrano

4.0

I really enjoy Alastor's parody of morality, though I do feel that the sheep he goes to defend is an odd character/sinner to have appeared in Hell at all. I'm more intrigued by the idea that he was just waiting for an excuse to murder the rude butcher, Hannibal-style, and one has to wonder where the meat in the shop came from to begin with. Still, I love his design, and the more demonic he gets the more of a treat he is when contrasted with his more congenial behavior early on.