Light novels often serve as the basis for anime and manga adaptations. If "100 Angels" started as a light novel, it would likely have a detailed storyline with character development, focusing on the interactions between angels and possibly humans.
If this refers to a copyrighted work, downloading it for “free” outside official channels may violate copyright law. If the work is genuinely free (e.g., Creative Commons, freeware), the creator’s official site should be the first source.
“100 Angels” delivers a solid, imaginative experience in its free incarnation. While it has room for refinement—particularly in pacing and depth of side characters—it succeeds in establishing a distinctive voice and a world that begs for further exploration. For anyone curious about Ryu Kurokagerar’s blend of myth and machine, the free edition is an excellent entry point, and it leaves you eager to see how the full story resolves the tantalizing mysteries it sets up.
The project was never officially "finished." While the title promises 100 angels, most public trackers and fan repositories contain between 35 and 68 high-resolution images. The rest exist only as low-res previews or written descriptions.