Hatsukoi Shinjuu

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Alternativas: English: First Love Suicide Pact
Japanese: 初恋心中
Autor: Suzaki, Yosuke
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Volúmenes: 3
Capítulos: 38
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2013-12-09 to 2014-08-25
Publicación por entregas: Manga Box

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Alternativas: English: First Love Suicide Pact
Japanese: 初恋心中
Autor: Suzaki, Yosuke
Escribe: Manga
Volúmenes: 3
Capítulos: 38
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2013-12-09 to 2014-08-25
Publicación por entregas: Manga Box
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4 Votos
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Resumen
Fall from a building, fall in love. Shinji was a high school guy without a future. He went up to the roof of a building with plans to jump, only to run into his beautiful teacher Shinanoya! Then she made a shocking proposal that would change Shinji's destiny... An exuberant tale of double suicide from the pen of a genius!!

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Etiquetas
drama
romance
Hatsukoi Shinjuu review
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Gin-iro13
Apr 08, 2021
"...words have no mass but they're terribly heavy"


STORY: 7.5/10
If you haven't noticed from the (english) title already...Yes, this isn't going to be your typical happy go-lucky romance story. What starts off as a rather depressing and heavy introduction evolves into a beautiful tale of romance. The pacing and direction of the story flowed very well from beginning to end, the ups and downs of the protagonists' adventure together were narrated very well and surprisingly, there were a healthy amount of comedic scenes involved. What I truly admired in this department is the fact that the story never failed to remind you the dark themes it carried.


ART: 7/10
Let's be honest, after reading the first few chapters you'll realize you won't be seeing the second coming of Da Vinci as you progress further. Disappointing even, for 2013 standards. However, I will admit that something with the artwork paired with the mood of the story clicked. It felt natural even. The art-- the character's designs specifically, did gradually improve. Almost to the point where I thought I was reading a new manga with a different set of characters. I don't know if the mangaka worked their butt off and leveled up their pen game along the way or what, but it's a very noticeable and welcomed improvement. The implementation of the few "real life" photos early on were questionable at first but looking back at it, I can sort of understand the meaning behind them. The contrasted color pages were a nice touch, a bit pretentious maybe but overall a good addition.


CHARACTERS: 8/10
The creme de la creme of this manga. Our pair of protagonists Shinji and Kyoko has some of the best chemistry I seen in a relationship in a while. It could have been due to the nature of the manga that caused them to live with such reckless abandon or true affection for one another; but either way it really was a joy to watch and read. I won't give props to their strengths as they wanted to kill themselves as a means to escape reality but damn it all- it was a really humane way to depict these characters. The emotional growth that these two characters shared with each other as well as their own personal transition from start to finish was appreciable. There were a few supporting characters who didn't do much beside add to the overall dark themes and served as minor plot drivers but special shout out goes to the character Keiko and her story line. Her arc was powerful and really beautiful to read.


ENJOYMENT/OVERALL: 7.75/10
I feel like I should point this out but THERE IS a chapter 38 floating around on the internet. I doubt I can post it here but it is rather easily find-able so please read it and properly finish up the series before concluding and hating the series at only 37 chapters. While Chapter 38 isn't much it's still enough to offer a wrap-up to the manga.