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Nomamoto is the titular main protagonist (alongside Kitami) of the dark comedy thriller manga series Drama Queen. She is a former factory worker who got fired after witnessing her alien boss burning to death. She grows up to hate Aliens, this animosity leads her to form a bond with Kitami, another character who harbors similar feelings due to personal tragedy caused by aliens. Their shared disdain evolves into a disturbing partnership, culminating in acts of violence against aliens, including cannibalism.
Appearance[]
Nomamoto is an average height girl having messy strawberry blonde colored hair, with turqoise highlights at the end and tied in two braided pigtails. She has sharp, shark-like teeth and bright reddish pink eyes. She is typically dressed in a beige coat over a black high-neck top and casual black pants.
Personality[]
Her resentment towards aliens leads her down a path of vengeance, including acts of violence and even cannibalism, making her a deeply controversial figure. Through her, the story tackles themes like xenophobia, imperialism, and the consequences of systemic oppression.