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The Tarot Cafe, #7
by Sang-Sun Park
Sang-Son Pak, Tarot Cafè, vol. 7 (Tokyopop, 2008)
Tarot Cafe, after a long hiatus, finally comes to an end. It feels a bit on the abrupt side, but at least we got an end, so there's that to be thankful for. The climax of the love triangle is revealed as the characters take themselves off to Hell to find out what's really going on. Not everything (or everyone) is as it seems, and the very existence of the Cafe and its inhabitants is in grave danger. Still, somehow, you know everything will work out for the best in the end... it's been a long, if infrequent, journey, and ultimately a satisfying one. If you've never introduced yourself to Tarot Cafe, now that the series is finished, maybe it's time. ***
Tarot Cafe, after a long hiatus, finally comes to an end. It feels a bit on the abrupt side, but at least we got an end, so there's that to be thankful for. The climax of the love triangle is revealed as the characters take themselves off to Hell to find out what's really going on. Not everything (or everyone) is as it seems, and the very existence of the Cafe and its inhabitants is in grave danger. Still, somehow, you know everything will work out for the best in the end... it's been a long, if infrequent, journey, and ultimately a satisfying one. If you've never introduced yourself to Tarot Cafe, now that the series is finished, maybe it's time. ***