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Niji to Kuro review
Is it a Bird? Is it a hedgehog with a human face? I don't exactly know, but It's the cutest damn thing I've ever seen.
This a manga for pet lovers. ALL pet lovers, because this manga is about the joy of finding companionship in...something. The Titular protagonist "Kuro" gets fired from her job after an act of self-defence and finds herself struggling with the monochrome state of her reality. When She finds a mysterious critter abandoned on the streets, her world becomes full of prismatic color. If you have an animal companion in your life, you know exactly the kind of heartwarming and adorable whimsy that's in store for you. The art is clean and simple (but extremely expressive), and so is the premise...and the humor is fantastic; page after page. To sum it up, if you want to read a manga about the most captivatingly kawaii creature that's ever been imagined, I recommend it highly! You'll be saying "AWWWWWW!" until the very end
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Bara Seiyoukan review
A very simple borderline H manga with no good redeeming factors besides the art.
The sexual intercourse scenes were well drawn but they fall to satisfy as the story will drag you down. As the manga goes on, the story gets darker but it lacks the depth for us to care about the characters as the author might have wanted us to. Besides that, the story is predictable which was not a pleasant experience. It's nice for some of the psychological elements that are present. I didn't like the main character as he came across as weak in more than one way. In the beginning, some characters hinted to a darker story line but when we get it, I was let down.
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SCHOOL DAYS review
This was one of the worst things I've read in awhile. Aside from the overall boorishness of the manga, the ending to it just sums up my feelings.... But in the wrong way.
Story: 2 It stars Makoto, a high school student who has a crush on a girl, Katsura. A classmate, Saionji, finds out about his crush and decides to help him out. This evolves into Makoto and Katsura dating. So far, cliche but something to waste an afternoon on, so ok. For the first 6 or so chapters it's just a typical "shy factor" revolving around our 2 lovebirds liking each other, but not knowing how to express it when they're together. Still cliche, and starting to actually get boring. This changes for the worst from boring to annoying when Saionji starts to fall in love with Makoto, and even kisses him. Makoto, being a jackass, doesn't stop being around Saionji or tell Katsura or even tell Saionji to suck the proverbial knob because they're not together. Instead, he keeps it a secret and continues to date Katsura. Ladies and gentlemen, our protagonist. By chapter 10, Katsura finds out and is heartbroken by this. Her feeling of being betrayed is understandable, and we're suppose to feel bad for her and see the other two as jackasses. Well that feeling worked... A lot. When Katsura confronts the two, she says that everything is okay that she's glad to have them as friends. This cat-strangling bipolarity lasts about a page before she starts to call out Saionji for the bitch that she is. She then pulls out a knife and tries to kill her. (awesome) She is saved, for Makoto steps in to save her. We're then greeted to a scene in the hospital a week later when Saionji comes to comfort her. Feeling bad , he says he's dumping her and wants to live with Katsura (who is not in jail for whatever reason). We're then greeted by wonderful phone message of Katsura's little sister crying and shocked by Katsura lying motionless on the floor bleeding to death. The chapter/series ends with Saionji giving exposition that she killed Katsura so that she could forever be with Makoto..... Words cannot describe how bad of an ending that is, let alone how much a waste of the manga is. Art: 7 The art is alright. I'm not the type of person who really cares much for how good the art is (unless it looks like Steven Hawking drew it) so it passes Characters: -Makoto - Okay at first, but turns into an asshole who ruins the life of a girl who did nothing wrong except love him -Katsura- The only likeable character unfortunately, considering how she has little personality except being shy, quiet, and uncontrollable in love. I honestly wanted Katsura to kill Saionji because she deserves some payback -Saionji - The worst character. The preppy type who can't get out of anyone's' business, sets up 2 people only to "force" one to cheat on the other with her, and kills Katsura with nothing resembling karma. She is the definition of a bitch Overall - It's horrid. The ending just takes everything for me. The love triangle was bad enough, but then we're greated by two characters who later turn psychotic for little reason, though Katsura has more of a reason (shy, no friends, just found out she was being cheated on). But what's even greater is how the ending lets the worst character not only live, but get the protagonist while the only likeable character dies.
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Colorful Harvest review
Colorful Harvest wasn't disappointing, but that's because it didn't give me something to expect out of it since the beginning.
The story is just too simple for a non-H manga. The characters are too flat from the get-go and unfortunately didn't improve for the short 9 chapters it has. Some characters suddenly disappeared without a trace. Even if they didn't leave an impression on me, I was still saddened by their lack of closure. The only thing this manga excels at is on its artwork. It's clean but not impressive or alluring. All in all, Colorful Harvest is something you must read if you want to bump up your mangalist. Outside of that, you're better off to read something at least half decent.
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Agravity Boys review
Agravity honestly started off really strong with an interesting premise of 4 spacemen who were the last humans after the Earth kicked the bucket. It started off interesting by giving us a goal of finding a way to keep humanity going and exploring a whole universe of interesting planets and the possibility of seeing tons of aliens sounded great yet 34 chapters later it's become a monotonous mess of a series with no real identity. The series is constantly using the same few jokes or dragging jokes out for multiple chapters making it simply annoying. For a more gag oriented series it's more interested in
explaining jokes rather than telling them. The characters started interesting but they're all so dull and uninspired from Chris, who looks like a girl (that's the only joke), Baba who's a horny sex addict engineer which could sound interesting if they ever actually did anything with him, Saga their leader, who has no real personality whatsoever other than "being a punk", and Geralt the scientist who is the smartest but more of a goofball than the rest of them. The series just drags on with annoying exposition dumps and pointless over-descriptive dialogue and the tone is all over the place. Honestly if you want a more interesting sci-fi gag series with fu, well-written characters with a really interesting world, just read or watch Gintama instead.
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Kaidan Nikki review
Skip to the end if you only want my conclusive thoughts.
I enjoy going to my local book store once or twice a month to pick up a few random volumes of manga I've never heard of before that look appealing to me to see what bizarre surprises they might hold. The art is what initially drew me in for this particular read. It seemed to sport a similar aesthetic and vibe to what I had just caught up reading (Murcielago) and I was probably subconsciously looking for another manga that seemed similar to take its place while I painfully wait for the next volumes to release in English. As I flipped through the pages of this manga, it seemed promising, but I was only met with disappointment with my purchase in the end after having read the first volume. It's not that it's not worth any money, just not retail $13. If you can get it for around $8 I'd say go for it and give it a try! The biggest flaws of this manga: My biggest complaint about the story is that there are a lot of sexual brother/sister references. Not sure why that's necessary to add unless the mangaka has some kinky fetish for that. Not for me. I don't care how cute you draw the girls, it just is uncomfortable to read. The main female reaper girl with pink hair (on the cover) would be a perfectly enjoyable character if she didn't have to refer to the main male character and herself as TOI and MOI literally every single time she talks. Besides this being SUPER ULTRA ANNOYING, this was just confusing at first as it's already hard enough to remember everyone's names in a new story anyway so adding in some pet names that rhyme just made it all the more confusing to follow. I was really looking forward to liking this character but nope. She's the worst protagonist of them all. Not to mention she uses a freaking cane with a FOOT at the end of it to STAB people with through the chest. Doesn't make for compelling or impactful fight scenes. I've read my fair share of manga and know when a story is hard to follow or not. This story lands somewhere right in the middle. Some scenes I would think I knew what was happening only to realize that I actually didn't. It's hard to follow in some parts, not all, but enough that the engagement suffers as a result. You would have to read it twice through to truly understand everything that's going on in every scene. Now I will share the good aspects to this manga: The art is wonderful. The aesthetic is solid and pleasing to look at. The most enjoyable part of this story for me was the drama with the main male character and his cute female friend having a crush on him and being jealous of the reaper girl and the fact all he cares about is saving his sister and thus doesn't pay her as much attention as she'd like. Basically the main character's friends are the best part of the story and make it worth while. Overall: This is kind of like one of those stories that is so cheesy and awful at times that it's good.The story has a lot of cliches and lacks depth, but there's enough there to grapple with to keep entertained, even if there are some weirdo sexual vibes thrown in every now and then. I don't foresee myself collecting the rest of the series at least for a while. Perhaps I will eventually since it's only 3 volumes and provided I can get them for around $9 each because there is way too much manga out there far more worth my money at retail $13, but I think I was entertained enough to give the remaining volumes a shot.
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BOYS BE ZOMBITIOUS review
'Boys Be Zombitious' is a short read; if you're considering reading it, just go ahead. It'll take you barely more than a minute.
The plot follows the typical idea of zombies having overrun the area; no reason is given for this, but that's to be expected, considering the length of this one-shot. The main character, in the midst of this apocalyse, is looking for 'love' - both the feeling, and some badge which you can buy with chocolate. Consequently, he goes around killing zombies and giving zombie girls scores of how attractive they are, in the hope of eventually finding one with a score of '100'. In regards to the composition of 'Boys Be Zombitious', however,kudos should be given to the mangaka, for avoiding the typical gorefest found within these types of stories, but, nonetheless, there is some censorship which felt unnecessary - especially for something labelled as 'horror'. Otherwise, there's nothing special to report about the main character - how developed can a character be if they only appear in 20-odd pages? But he does strike the reader as somewhat mature, and doesn't make what could be seen as a childish plot appear so. Overall, 'Boys Be Zombitious' is a solid average. It would be hard for such a short one-shot to be anything else. But, that said, it does have potential as a mix between comedy and horror, if the mangaka chose to prolong it - and, seeing as the reader is left on something like a cliffhanger - I presume that means there is the possibility of it being continued in the future.
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GDGD-DOGS review
GDGD DOGS is a lighthearted manga, focussing mostly on the humour aspects of the characters and plot.
The main character, Tezuka Kanna, is a mangaka who just had her debut. Her character design is really similar to the other main females of the same artist, but her hair sets her apart and almost expresses her character. She has bangs that completely cover her eyes, and because of her dedication to her work and her lack of social skills, it seems to fit. The other main characters, the 3 males, are all bishies essentially, and it is used as a running gag throughout the manga. GDGD DOGS doesn't have much of a plot as of yet, and the chapters don't have any ongoing plots between them. The brand of humour relies on the characters doing silly things, awkward social situations, and a bit of "these characters are ridiculous why do I find this funny." It is a good manga if you are looking for something quick and fun to read, and if you're not in the mood to read something serious.
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Hoken no Sensei review
Have you ever thought of learning something out from a manga? Well, this is the manga that you've been looking for. This specifically talks about sexual health. It allows you to get various information about sexual health, particularly women. Since this is talking about women, this can be very helpful for women but also for men too. It will acquaint us as to what women are experiencing during adolescent period.
This manga is educational and is enjoyable. I think this a very fun way learn :D .
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