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Japanese: サイコスタッフ
Autor:
Mizukami, Satoshi
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Volúmenes:
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7
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Finished
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2006-11-24 to 2007-05-24
Publicación por entregas:
Manga Time Kirara Forward
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Japanese: サイコスタッフ
Autor:
Mizukami, Satoshi
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7
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2006-11-24 to 2007-05-24
Publicación por entregas:
Manga Time Kirara Forward
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Resumen
"To Hiiragi Kouichi-kun. I'll be waiting for you after school behind the school gym. Sakuragi Umeko." These were the words written in the first love letter Hiiragi ever received. But when he meets Sakuragi, she tells him that she wants to take him to the planet R'lyeh!?! Disappointed that the love letter from the cute girl came from a nutcase, Hiiragi returns home, only to find that Sakuragai won't give up so easily. Not only that, she may have been telling the truth afterall! But then again, Hiiragi isn't such a normal guy, either...
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This manga is pretty cool because it's basically a one volume version of other action manga. There's a supernatural element, a main character with powers and a girl he meets from another planet who knows about the powers, fights, a little romance, etc. It manages to put all those elements together pretty well for a small glimpse into the characters' lives.
The art was nice: simple, reminded me of other early 2000s styles (like flcl just a little bit). There is a theme throughout of hard work being more important than natural talent. The main guy Kouichi is confident in his belief in this while the main girl Umeko is insecure about her lack of natural ability and need to work hard to achieve things. She also shows some jealousy towards Kouichi in that regard. I like that Kouichi is kind of the guy who has no time for people being frivolous since he's preoccupied with entrance exams and stuff, but later you see how he really does care about people. On the flipside I like that Umeko is the funny, more extreme one. They complement each other well. It's nothing crazy or life-changing but if you're ever in the mood for a manga you can read in one day this one's pretty good for that. It leaves a pretty neutral impression. |