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Koe no Katachi review
What makes this manga worth reading?
Actually, I don't want to spoil the whole story since it was a masterpiece of work (in my opinion) and the reader should be the one to decide it after reading the story but I just like to give you a simple thoughts. If life is hard and complicated for a normal person, how do think it is for a person with disability? as the synopsis suggest, this is a story of bullying and redemption. but what is REDEMPTION actually? redemption is 'the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.' I guess to make the long story short, this series will make you cried as you go along the way, tears will began to fall even though you don't want to, and while reading it, you will realized something that there are different types of people around the world that actually do this kind of things. Even though it was a fictional story, you should PREPARE A BAGS OF TISSUES! for me, it has a huge impact in our daily lives. One good thing about the series is how the artist/author portrayed the 3 types of point of views: the point of view of Shouya, Shouko and most importantly your point of view (the reader's PoV) on things like bullying. How do people often react when a person is being bullied? How does a person with disability react on this kind of things? I'm sure you do have an answer for yourself, even without reading this Manga, but I'll assure you! after reading this you'll see a different views/visions on things like disability/bullying and redemption. 'A PERSON WITH DISABILITY', These are mere words to begin with but face the reality, life is cruel for those who have this. Lastly, I'm sure if you are fan of drama genres with a little taste of romance you should enjoy reading this.
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REAL review
When you tell someone to read a manga about wheelchair basketball it sounds almost absurd, but once you get into it you realize this manga is more than just wheelchair basketball
If i had to describe real, it would be this sentence: "life is fucking hard", because this is what real is, the hardness of life, the effort one has to make to keep living, this is the reality of the world. What i like most about REAL it's that it has more than just 1 protagonist, the series revolves around 3 persons, each one battling their own demons and battling to survive the condition their living in. The characters from REAL have so much depth and development that i'd have to say, from all the mangas i've read, this manga is the only one that actually made me cry, and it wasn't just some tears, i was actually crying my eyes out, which made me realize how much connection i had to the characters on this manga. The ways the characters are presented makes you feel what they're feeling, for example even though Takahashi is presented as an asshole and a selfish person, the more you know about him, and the more you go on into this character you start to like him, you start to feel what he's feeling on a deeper level, which many mangas fail to do, the same can be said about nomiya or togawa, they're all created on such a personal level, that i'd say this manga feels more real than most of the manga I've read. If you wanna read something serious, something to actually think about at night or in the shower, then read REAL, I wouldn't say everyone would like it, it feels more of a book than a manga, for the simple fact that this manga doesn't follow the normal characteristics and tropes of a manga. It isn't farfetched to say this is the best manga I've read up to date, and if you wanna have something to think about, then give it a try.
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Ashigei Shoujo Komura-san review
THIS REVIEW CONTAINS MINOR SPOILERS, PROCEED WITH CAUTION
I have a lot to say about this manga, but I'm not the best with words. However, seeing as there aren't many reviews for this manga, I think I'll have to take a jab at making one myself. ---Story--- 'Ashigei Shoujo Komura-san' is a cute romantic comedy about a guy who accidentally gets engaged to an extremely acrobatic girl, who uses her feet instead of her hands for everything. While it is a unique premise, not much is actually done with this. The beginning and ending feel extremely rushed and boring. ---Art--- Well, it's definitely art; it does its job well of being a means to drive the story through illustrations (like manga and comic books are supposed to do). What I'm trying to say is that there's nothing all that special about it, nothing really stands out above the rest. ---Character--- Title character Komura-san is the incredibly acrobatic girl I wrote about in the Story section. The guy, however, is just a guy. The only thing we learn about him is that he liked animals, which is relevant for about half of a chapter. When your secondary main character feels like filler, you're doing something wrong. ---Enjoyment--- I'm a sucker for cute romantic comedies, and this short manga definitely scratched that itch. I've heard this manga described as a "foot fetish work", which I really don't agree with; don't go into this manga expecting some hardcore footjob action. This manga is a situational romantic comedy, so if that's your thing, then I would recommend it. ---Overall--- If you're expecting a good story, you'll be disappointed. If you're expecting outstanding art, you'll be disappointed. If you're expecting a male love interest worth giving a damn about, you'll be disappointed. But if you just want something short and cute to read by the fireplace on a lonely winter night (don't judge me), then you'll be satisfied with this manga.
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Garden review
This manga fits into the Ero Guro genre due to its explicit amount of nudity and gore throughout the chapters. This anthology has a mix of Fantasy and Horror, the stories stay consistent and enjoyable. Story 5 was easily the best due to the great characters and art it had, that one was very unique compared to the others. The art varies through each chapter but for the most part, it was very good. Some chapters had decent characters and others had well-written characters.
Overall I enjoyed this manga, if you are a fan of horror then definitely give this one a read. If you don't like gore then at least read story 5 as it is the strongest narratively speaking.
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Iron Knight review
This is a review of the manga up to chapter 5.
I picked this up from a recommendation and I'm glad I did. I say this with no exageration: The first chapter alone could be sold as its own story and I'd buy it. It is masterfully paced, delivers everything you need to know at that point, the art is good and easy to follow, and the main character is very relatable. I stress this, in a time where manga protagonists are cardboard cutouts of popular examples or have these egregiously dislikeable chracteristics to make them seem "edgy", Teppei stands out. He is idealistic, driven, energetic, and very sympathetic. The fact that he is a young boy helps, since it makes his idealism and shortcomings much more believable. So far, Teppei's plight to find his father and those dear to him is the main drive of the story, and it works just fine that way. I genuinely felt sad when he felt sad, and I cheered when trimphed over the other demons. The art style of the manga, while nothing that will rock your world, is very well done, and the sequential art in particular is easy to follow, even among hectic fight sequences. Expect lots of scenery gorn. Overall, Iron Knight is a gem right out of the gate, and I sincerely hope it goes well enough in Jump to continue for as long as it can. P.S: I just found out some people are calling it a rip off of Attack on Titan, because both are about "A kid whose world is attacked by monsters and he himself become one of said monsters", which is such a broad description that it could apply to several other works. Saying Iron Knight is a rip off of Attack on Titan with that is like saying One Piece is a rip off of Dragon Ball Z because there's a lot of punching in it. That is all.
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Yuki no Touge, Tsurugi no Mai review
I'm a sucker for all things related to the samurai, but this manga left me with a decidedly "meh" impression.
You may have read that the samurai came to an end in the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877, but in truth they many 'deaths' and 'rebirths' before that. The samurai class served many different roles throughout Japanese history, ranging from tax collectors, to bureaucrats, to soldiers, to military aristocrats. These two stories deal with samurai caught in the culture shift as the Sengoku period became the Edo period. The first 'Snow Ridge' is the more interesting of the two. It deals with a clan forced to relocate and build a new castle after losing the Battle of Sekigahara. The debate over the castle's location turns into an internal political struggle divided on generational lines. The older samurai raised in an age of constant warfare want to build the castle in a highly defensible but remote and impoverished location, while the younger samurai with more skill as civilian administrators than soldiers want to put it where there will be the most political and economic benefit. There is some interesting political maneuvering and a decent conclusion. The second story is rather generic samurai fare. A teenage girl seeks revenge against the samurai thugs who raped her and murdered her family, so she finds a famous swordsmanship instructor to teach her how to fight. The instructor uses a new type of training sword that will become important to the sport of kendo, which allows her to train effectively despite her more fragile body. This story is supposed to symbolize how samurai battlefield skills began to transition to ritualized martial arts, but it ends up being a mediocre samurai story anyone who's seen a few Kurosawa movies could have written. The art for both of these stories is decent but nothing special, and the characters are basic archetypes. It's an OK read for fans of samurai stories.
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Boy Skirt review
I'm really glad to see and read stories as this, but the more I read the story the more I feel indifferent about it.
I am enjoying the development of each characters, but the problem goes when the story per chapter ends. IT ALWAYS GIVES ME A CLIFFHANGER! And I'm not sure if it's a good thing or not because once you read the story you will happen to want something more about the characters, about the story! which is I think the author is preventing. The author does not want me to meet my expectations, or the way I want to see the story . But on the other side, the author, Tomohiro-sensei gave me another possibility on the outcome of the story which is more practical and close to reality and that's what I admired about her. I really get sad about the ending, I mean two volumes is not enough to see the development of Izumi and the other characters! I WANT MORE! I think if this gives another two volumes, it will satisfy me. Maybe this is the reason why I feel indifferent. I think Tomohiro-sensei wants more too! I liked the story, and the most precious thing I like about the story is that the school lets a guy to cross-dress inside the campus. And I wish all of the high schools are like that!
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Chronos Ruler review
Even though this was a one shot i enjoyed it a lot.
A kid lost her dream in accident start to think about reverting time, but only our hero can save her from that mistake. Since i don't want to spoil anymore let's say that this one-shot manga is good enough for the 15 minutes that you are gonna take to read it. it got some kind of action, and a good message to not regret our actions.
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Harukanaru Toki no Naka de review
If you are into a romantic harem storyline, this book is the 1, with the element of fantasy and beautiful artwork.
This manga, although the story is not so deep, but yet have a meaningful thoughts in it, as a portrait about the some racial aspect about Human and Oni being. but as a bishounen lovers i definitely love this manga. Light storyline, outstanding artwork, plenty bishounen, harem quality story, this manga has it all.. ^^
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