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Uchuu Kyoudai review
I may be overreacting if I would say that this is one of the most beautiful and funniest manga I've ever read.
The story takes longer than other mangas, but this what makes it the most beautiful. You will see the struggles of both brothers, and the other characters. It's very inspiring, in a way that it is light, you can read it anytime or best to read it in public because you will be captivated in the story and people surrounding you will not matter (tried it several times.) You will be absorbed and laughed in the story. Also, the decisions that each characters do are very realistic and if I were to put myself in their shoes, I will do the same. Aliens do not need to be in the story because it's already adventurous!!! Koyama-san really brought me in the moon. And I'm looking forward to more space adventures.
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Manga CVN73 USS George Washington review
19MB manga, ~200pg; free official English version on .mil is dead and not in the IA so I got a torrent off of BakaBT.
This is notable as one of few manga released by the US government; in this case, released in 2008 as a goodwill/PR exercise for the titular aircraft carrier. I was more interested in the biracial main character, Jack O'Hara, and how the authors would deal with the sexual & national politics. The plot is simple: a young Japanese-American navy sailor shows up for his first cruise on an aircraft carrier to Japan, where he encounters some of the idiosyncrasies of carriers (narrow corridors, stairs everywhere, hotbunking) as he learns to handle damage control, puts out a fire during a drill, saves a crewmate from walking into a propeller on the flight deck, enjoys a big party on the flight deck, makes a few friends, and eventually meets his grandparents in Japan who, naturally, welcome him wholeheartedly. It's sort of a didactic primer on life on an aircraft carrier with a bit of slice-of-life flavor to it, done in a very '80s manga style. The controversies over nuclear power, American military actions, and the fallout from big military bases (such as crime or intermarriage) in Japan are all essentially elided (unsurprisingly). What's left is not bad, but harmless and fairly boring. Middle-schoolers might like it, but I think most people or kids interested in aircraft carriers would learn much more from one of those big fold-out schematic books. There's not much reason for anyone to read this.
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Omorai-kun review
Omorai-kun is a simple gag manga, with the focus here being that Omorai, the main character, is a beggar and is covered with dirt. This is apparently hilarious, because Omorai’s layer of dirt results in: everyone avoiding him, him getting people sick when they accidentally touch him, him eating his dirt, him making a flute out of his dirty, his dirt turning everything it touches black etc.
These jokes make up roughly 85% of the manga, with the remaining 15% involving jokes about dandruff, snot, farting and so on. If that sounds like your type of humour, go ahead and read Omorai-kun, but, personally, I found the jokes too childish and boring to be entertaining (though I’ll admit that I’ve not seen jokes about dandruff before in manga so points for creativity?) Otherwise, the art’s also rather simplistic and poor quality, with the cast of characters not adding much either. The main two characters, after Omorai, are his 70 year old friend - a fellow beggar and Omorai’s ‘trainer’ in begging - and Okomo - a young woman, also a beggar, who the mangaka uses as unnecessary fanservice (though the fanservice is nowhere near as sexualised as ecchi is today). There’s no development, or even proper personality, in any of the characters of Omorai-kun; seeing as this manga is a ‘comedy’, this wouldn’t be a problem had Omorai-kun actually been funny - which it wasn’t. So, TDLR; not funny didn’t laugh (Side note: you could argue that there’s a strong sense of discrimination/mockery against beggars, in Omorai-kun. Examples of this include jokes that the homeless: swim in sewers, eat tamagoyaki made of shit, and so on. That said, this was written 50 years ago so, to quote the ebook’s afternote: “works like this are not created with the intention to promote discrimination… take into account the historical background and time of release”)
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Gigant review
(review untile chapter 29)
Gigant is a story all about... Nah, let's not do that! If you are looking for a nice art that could combine 3D CGI real-time pictures from google Maps maybe even with a hand drawing Illustrated in nice-looking frames mostly advertising for "Apple" phones and monitors it is for you. but don't come here from Inuyashiki (same author) it's nothing compared to it. At least Inuyashiki was grounded to a certain extent, I haven't read the manga tbh but I watched the anime, however, Gigant it's not even trolling to be funny. now I reached chapter 29 which is the furthest I can go with no story. In a nutshell: if you wanna story it's not for you, wanna comedy it's not for you if you wanna hentai it's not for you nor gore neither anything. JUST THE ART AND ONLY IF YOU LIKE A HYBRID METHOED. I may seem frustrated because I am. Inuyashiki wasn't great for me I gave it (score 6) but I expected something no less than that which could be my mistake.
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Alien 9: Emulators review
Need more of the cute, odd, and overall strange world of Alien Nine? Then Alien Nine Emulators is for you! If you liked the original manga and want to see the story progress even further, then you need to pick this up.
The story's just as weird, confusing, and quirky as it was before and the art style is still perfectly moe in the most ironic way possible. As a plus, we even get to see one of the main reasons Kumi hates being class president! Now put on your Borg and roller skates, and don't forget your lacrosse net, because you still have a few more aliens to catch!
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Bunbetsu to Takan review
Ello world SPOILERS
BunBetsu to Takan is split into 3 parts Oh and if your reading on mangarock ur gonna have to find the remaining chapters on the web which aint that hard. Alright disclaimer sorry for my horrible spelling gonna make this quick and to the point 3 Story arcs and out of those only 1 stood out to me let me elaborate. I will try not to spoil this arc but it goes something like this. MC and FMC are a happy couple MC older bro gets into the mix FMC bangs the Bro and gets found out by MC. The Drama/Story This particular arc made me feel horrible for the Mc. This Arc to me was designed to make you feel something for the MC which is new in this world of ecchi harem mangas flooding the market. At times this will have you clutching your heart or in emotional pain. I will say that it is hard to read if you are an emotional person like me. Overall its refreshing when it comes to the Drama and Story sending you on a roller coaster of emotions. Art The art is almost frail like and perfectly describes the vibe and atmosphere the author is trying to convey to the audience. Character In a nut shell everyone is trash except for the MC. There is no character development. Now some people would argue with that but the ending the FMC still holds hope for the Bro. Enjoyment Rollercoaster of emotions and hard to read. But the other 2 arcs helped bring me back. It reminds me of Nozoki Ana with the vibe. Overall It is a good read but im scoring it so low because of how much the Mc got screwed over
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Mahou Shoujo Site Sept review
Mahou Shoujo Site Sept is a spin-off off the main Mahou Shoujo Site manga and it serves only as an "explanation" arc of the things that weren't shown in the main manga. But it doesn't really show anything either. You better not read this manga if you haven't read the main series and should read this after chapter 77 (Vol. 11 Ch. 77 - ENTER 22), as it has almost no connection to the main series before.
The story tellls us about Nagatsuki Hyouka and Takahashi Tsurara, who are, just like any of the Mahou Shoujo Site school girl characters, carry some kind of misfortune and receive a stick at the start of the manga. But the thing is that Hyouka did not receive the stick and took it from Tsurara, who actually was misfortunate enough to get it. The third main character related to main manga is Isoko Anjou, and this spin-off tells almost NOTHING about her character, only telling her plans in the final chapter and leaving the rest for the main (ongoing) series, where she hardly ever appeared too. It also contains mini extra story of a girl not affiliated with the main series, and it's pretty sad one. Art style in this one is way worse than in the original. Overall, it's great that this was released as a spin-off instead of showing this story as a flashback in the main manga to stretch it. It also made some stuff from horrible anime canon, but still left a lot of unanswered questions. As I said in the first paragraph - only read after chapter 77 to not fill your head with useless info.
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Be My Sweet Darling review
I did not like this manhwa at all. I dropped it midway after seeing how annoying and possessive the girl is that it's not even tolerable. You can notice the author was trying way to hard to be funny when it just turned into an annoyance.
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Suki, Kirai, Suki review
If you're a shoujo fan who adores love triangles, then look no further. Then again, if you want non-typical love triangle, you should look elsewhere. For people new to the shoujo love triangle, Suki Kirai Suki can introduce them to that situation where two equally popular boys compete for one seemingly ordinary girl.
To be honest, I can't really say that this manga brought anything new to the table. For a classic school life story with good-looking boys and a girl who is deciding between both, a nice prince and a hot delinquent, well, it has the parts. But it's obvious who the girl will choose in the end, and it feels as if the other boy gives up too easily since the mangaka can only stretch out the story for 12 chapters. As a result, when the drama happens in the end, it feels a little dry. Aside from the parts where I casually rolled my eyes, though, I did laugh a few times. Some of the humor is good, so I'll give it that. I was a little disappointed in the artwork, to be honest. It is decent, but at times I found the protagonist's eyes to be too big, the boys had big lips and not enough hair, etc. Of course, this is comparing it to the multiple other shoujo manga I've read, so this art is not as good as others in my opinion. Characters? Hm. They're the typical heroine who speaks her mind, her best friend who supports her and helps her no matter what, and the two popular dudes, a mean one and a nice one. There isn't much to say about them and and they don't really stand out from any normal stereotypes. They do what they need to and that's that. In conclusion, this manga was mildly amusing but it isn't something I'd recommend to anyone specifically and I'll likely forget about it in due time. If you want to try out your first love triangle, then here goes, but otherwise, you won't be impressed.
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