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Akatsuki no Yona review
This review contains no spoilers.
(If you don't want to read the long explanation in my review, skip to the end to read the shorter version) After watching the anime, I thought: This anime ended really awkwardly, but I really liked it. I wonder if there's more in the manga. So, I ended up reading the manga. This manga is outstanding. Story: 10 The story about Yona and the others is truly amazing. It includes small details and is carefully planned out. When I started where the anime had ended it, it started to suck me in. It has many feelings, like happiness and sadness, and the plot is really just great. Sometimes there are small clues about what could happen, sometimes there are things that you just couldn't expect would happen at all. In chapter 111, the ending was so surprising, I needed to reread the last part to confirm what was actually happening. (this was all I could write so that I didn't spoil) Art: 10 The artwork is brilliant. It gives off a bit of an older style type of drawing, but the detail in the art is really just beautiful, for example the jewelry and accessories. The detail drawn in the battles are also amazing when detail is put into it. The expressions drawn onto the characters' faces is also amazingly detailed. Character: 10 While reading the manga, I realized that almost none of the characters in this manga are unlovable. They each have something that makes them unique. For example, Yona in the beginning, for me, was unbelievably annoying. But as the story went on, she became one of my favorite characters in the whole manga/anime. The character development in this story is outstanding. So many other mangas/animes don't have character development, and that's really annoying. The personalities of each of the characters are very well thought through. Even a random soldier possesses a unique personality. Enjoyment: 10 I enjoyed this manga a lot, and I can't wait for the next chapter to come out! (at the moment that I am typing, the latest chapter is 111) The manga has a lot of action as well as some friendship and romance. Seeing the characters progress in their journey and the way they fight for peace is simply..... I can't find the words for this manga. It's a MUST READ. Overall: 10 Overall, this manga is just AMAZING. I am in love with this manga, and I never want it to end. Also, this is my opinion, so please don't judge ^^. I also might be a little biased, putting in all these 10s. SHORTER VERSION Story: 10 The story is amazing, and includes lots of detail. It is carefully planned out and the plot is just brilliant. Art: 10 The artwork is simply brilliant. The details drawn into the jewelry and the battles are truly spectacular. Character: 10 The characters have unique personalities. They each hold something special inside them, like, even a random soldier in battle has something in their personality that makes them different from another soldier. Enjoyment: 10 I enjoyed and continue to enjoy this manga a lot and I hope that the person reading this review also enjoys this manga! (or will enjoy this manga if you haven't read it yet) Overall: The manga is just amazingly brilliantly spectacular. A MUST READ. I might be biased about this, with all the 10s, but please don't judge! Thanks for reading my review!
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Gigant review
An ordinary Japanese jav lover, geek teenager falls into a Hiroya Oku's world and his god trolling the world.
Well it's not a Gantz or Inuyashiki but this too has a own world and gives the vibe but author keeps repeating himself again and again like reference's reference. About characters; What i didn't like; there is so much meaningless emotions like author drawing and then passing and adds from other works also characters are so pointless, What I like; art is improving in every chapter and story can turns out to be good.. idk maybe this manga go 30 volumes or something.
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Shingan no Yuusha review
Everything about this isekai, Shingan no Yuusha, is ridiculous. Maybe I’m missing out on some deep political commentary on the state of isekai manga, but I think I can summarize in three words: what the hell?
So you have your typical NEET protagonist who gets transported into another world. What isn’t explained is how he can swing a log around without some kind of strength augmentation. I didn’t really think about it too much until he decides that swinging logs is better than any other weapon. Heck, he even gets upgraded logs! Rosemary logs! Silver logs! Gold logs! Stakes made out of logs! ...Really? Gigantic log stakes? I feel insulted that this is the author’s way of spicing up the already age-weary isekai genre. Oh yeah, and he has some kind of demon eye that can see into the future or something. Not really anything interesting. In any case, you have your typical characters. The lazy but overpowered protagonist, the one-dimensional jerkwad goddess and her lackey, the slightly less jerkwad of a goddess, and three maids who think they should ride the main character’s dick because he saved their lives once. Typical harem and sex debauchery without much room for development. At least they’re not going to make some kind of wooden log waifu fairy—what? They did that already? I’m just going to end the review here because I need to go re-evaluate my life choices.
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Innocent Devil review
Innocent Devil (manga) 6/7/7/7/7
First things first. My "reviews" system is explained on a blog entry. Which can be found through my profile. ------ ✦Story✦ All I can say that concept is rather nice, but sadly a lot of things were left rather messy and loose in not a good way. Whilst whole story and wrapping up were done quite well, it still remained rather questionable. The whole thing essentially felt being about sociopaths with hyper-instincts, who attempted to learn emotions and understand how "normal" humans function. And the typical human thinking of how to weaponize anything "different" or eliminate out of fear is also quite common aspect of any story is as well present here. Nevertheless it was enjoyable, but rather weak. ✦Art✦ Simple, straightforward, clean and enjoyable. Nothing else is required to add. ✦Character✦ As told, "innocent devils" are essentially sociopaths with hyper-instinct, which conceptually is fun and edgy. I liked the take on people, who are "different" and then being somewhat stressed out about that and yearn for normality. Other than that it was a bit bland, sometimes "innocent devils" felt too normal of a humans or in a sense they broke their own character. Plus lack of some development curve of characters was as well rather stupid. In the end, I enjoyed characters for the most part. ✦Enjoyment & Overall✦ Little cute Manga about edgy sociopaths with issues understanding and expressing emotions, where we get enough edge, drama and action, whilst lacking in development curve and integrity of the characters.
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13 Club review
"Who am I?
I'm the president here....a collector of curious stories" 13 club is a psychological manga (it might not be listed as one, though) that manages to shed some light on the dark side of human psychology. The protagonist of this manga is Kudan, who runs a website named 13 Club. He loves to collect urban legends, and other weird stories from different parts of the japan. Story: 8 The manga contains 5 different stories, each having its different protagonist, and cast of characters. One thing that remains the same in every story is the appearance of Kudan, who loves listening to their stories. In the arc 'Investigation act', he helps the protagonist by solving the mystery. Art: 8 The art is at its peak in the first chapter, but quality gets somewhat lower after that. But it's good enough, and neat and clean. Character: 9 Kudan is a likeable character. You'll love his socializing skills, his knowledge, his sense of humor, and his mysterious personality. The manga doesn't give much information about his background. Enjoyment: 8 I loved the manga. The best arc is 'Investigation act'. Overall: 8 If you love psychology then this manga is for you. You'll get to know about dark side of humans. There is even a reference to 'milgram experiment'.
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Shinsekai yori review
Very honestly I liked this manga, despite popular opinion it seems. But I cannot compare it to the anime or novel yet because I haven't seen them yet but I will get to them. As a stand alone manga, it isn't terrible.
The story is pretty well written and I think that the plot was worth the read at least. The mystery was pretty intriguing and I was hooked to reading it all in one sitting. I found that the pacing is alright with me too. There was a LOT of yuri. While I don't mind looking at boobs, I think there was some unnecessary yuri that made me confused and took away some of the focus from the actual plot. As I reflect on this manga a few years after reading it, I only remember the feeling I got discovering the mystery, certain parts of the manga and lots of random yuri. The manga's art is actually quite good and easy on the eyes. Overall, while this manga does not seem to live up to the anime or novel, it is not a bad STANDING ALONE. But too much yuri, especially when I came expecting a great story instead. Maybe this manga should not be how you should experience the story for the first time, but if you don't want to read the novel or watch the anime and like shounen/ yuri/ mystery then this is not a bad choice.
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Haite Kudasai, Takamine-san review
So with only 8 Chapters out I have to give this a 6/10 overall but I don't see its potential going above an 8/10 and this is best case scenario.
The set up is ludicrous mostly because for some unexplained reason everyone remains oblivious to the MC dressing the female lead in her underwear even when it is the middle of class. For the rest it's kind of funny and interesting but you have to get past the first two chapters. However, past that the plot has a lot more to do with the character dynamics and the development of the MC from the lowest of the lowest in academic and physical ability to someone who will probably reach the top. How the plot will develop seems to be pretty obvious. The MC will gain confidence and ability thanks to the help of the female lead and in the end they will end up dating. No big surprise. Maybe her future fixing abilities will come into play as in Mirai Niki like this isn't the first time she has co-opted the MC into spending time with her. The art is the best thing so far. It is not exceptional but a strong 8/10. Character 7/10. MC is bland so far but will gain a lot of development as that seems to be the central plot line. The Female lead is interesting but kind of cliché. I'd give this a read as it is kind of entertaining but it is far from a masterpiece.
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Kitanai Kimi ga ichiban kawaii review
Very wholesome series with girls doing cute things. 10/10
That aside. (Writing this as 13 chapters are out) This is one of the actual "true" sadistic mangas. Most tend to be like "oh it's okay because the person is enjoying the treatment." No this manga shows true sadism. The premise itself is disgusting but it isn't badly written. The black-haired protagonist acting as the sadist is a manipulative bitch with the image of an innocent schoolgirl. And I honestly hope they don't go the route to where they try to redeem her, because right now it looks like she's just cold and heartless because that's just her pure nature. Now the white-haired girl with the role of the victim. What I like about the series so far is that, she really does not enjoy any of the abuse inflicted to her. So it doesn't feel very romanticized. She's just a victim manipulated by her love interest to deal with her sadistic fetishes. The manga is good at showcasing a disgusting toxic relationship between two highschool girls, if that's your thing. It's also not for the screamish.
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Cousin review
Cousin is one of those stories which grab you from the start and almost forces you to continue reading. It's a perfect balance between the serious stuff that makes you think about life and the stuff that just makes you giggle awkwardly in the middle of the night. With just 18 chapters out, it's not surprising, but nonetheless a pity that it's not more popular!
Story (10). Tsubomi is an overweight 18 year-old late bloomer who has never had a boyfriend, let alone any confidence whatsoever. After graduating high school she's working part-time at a rental video store. On her first week she bumps into an older random dude, who later turns out to be her love interest. That same day, her co-worker, Shiro, comments on how she looks like Noni, a famous idol, to which Bon-chan reveals she's actually her cousin! Due to her cousin's recent rise in showbiz, and her friend's increasing popularity, Bon-chan resolves to lose weight. Art (10). I'm surprised I'm giving the art a ten, because quite frankly - it's nowhere near the complexity of Samura-sama (Blade of the Immortal, anyone?). But the beauty lies in the charming style of Ikuemi-sensei. Her characters are fresh and clean, yet have that original sort of look about them. You become whole-heartedly emotionally attached and affected by this art, which is the highest praise any art, in my opinon, can get. Characters (9). The characters are what I like to call manga-realistic. It's not easy to make interesting and at the same time realistic, "true" characters - and so they're a mix of both. But the greatest thing about them is that you feel as if you know them and still want to know more after just a few chapters. And what's best is that character development exists, in a good way. Enjoyment (10). The enjoyment was great. I'm still hunting after raws this very moment. It's too bad the scanlating group, J-Sis, seems to have dropped this superb manga. Overall (10). I like the fact that in this manga, Tsubomi actually has weight issues, unlike other stories where "fat" girls go on diets to make themselves look even smaller than they already are (eek, I do smell anorexia becoming bigger in Japan...). As for someone like me, who's never been overweight in my whole life, it was surprisingly easy to relate to Bon-chans struggles. Because, let's face it: even though the majority of us aren't overweight, we're constantly being pressured by society into differents perspectives of what it's like to be feminine (and I can't deny I've felt a need to ditch that last cookie, in hopes of losing a few kilos). Bon-chan counters these perspectives by, well... actually following some of them. And it turns out she feels better by doing it. Even though part of the reason behind her decision is society's current view on beauty, she doesn't give up. And the transformation is quite stunning, though she's still the same old Bon-chan. Of course I cannot review the whole series as I've just read 18 chapters, but if you're interested in shoujo, heck any sort of manga with a strong female lead, you should read this. Oh, a bit of warning though: don't go on the diet recommended in this manga. It's truthfully absurd ;)
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