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Mushoku Kyousei Shuuyoujo review
Premise: In the future society implements a law against unemployment. Anyopne who hasn't worked for 6 months is sent to be "reborn", meaning mind-wiped and reinserted as a workforce into society.
Overall: The manga has nice realistic art, and premise despite being silly could work well as a basis for an anti-utopia basis. There are mature themes thrown in seemingly mostly for a shock value, art is good. Problem: The manga goes nuts after chapter 10. It takes everything it built in 9 previous chapters, and shreds it to pieces. The plot completely loses any coherence and stops making sense. Circumstances rapidly change, people end up in unexpected circumstances, characters are the same, but everything prior to it.... is disconnected. That makes zero sense. Detailsed breakdown: 2/10 story, 6/10 art, 5/10 character, 4/101 enjoyment 3/10 overall, meaning "poor". The story suffers from loss of any semblance of coherence starting with 10th chapter. It was making some sense prior that point, but beyond chapter ten it becomes totally random. Basically it feels like the old scriptwriter quite and the new one doesn't know what it is about. It is that different. ARt: 6/10: Adult proportioned characters ,and overall nice. There's use of stock photos for backgrounds here and there, but overall it looks quite well. Character: 5/10. They're plot devices and all of them are quite bland. But I don't recall anything that made me cringe in disgust, so it is average. Enjoyment: 4/10: The premise doesn't help, and the story going bonkers doesn't help either. The art is nice, but that's about it. Overall: 3/10. The premise wasn't that great, but it could've been saved by artwork or characters... except the manga went ahead and threw the story out of the window. I think it is best to skip this.
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Himari no Mawari review
If you're looking for a cute romcom, go somewhere else before you get dissapointed by an axed manga.
Story: 6/10 Just your typical romcom, nothing outstanding here. Our antisocial protagonist suddendly gets a little sisters and stuff happens. The pacing is quite misleading though, any time the story seems to be going somewhere it just stops itself in its track. Art: 7/10 It's the strongest part of this manga. The art is quite good and the characters have charming designs. Characters: 6/10 The characters were fine, nothing out of this world. Just normal, what you would expect from a romcom. Enjoyment: 7/10 I'm quite fond of romcoms so of course I enjoyed this manga while it lasted. It would've been nice if it went somewhere and didn't get axed though. Overall: 4/10 This was a manga that had the potential to become something slyghtly below BokuBen or Gotoubun, but its axing robbed it of that possibility. What you see here is just the sad grave of an unfinished product.
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Redman Princess review
This manga is a personal reflection on the political state of the world from the author's point of view and reads as such. It is graphic, unapologetic, grotesque, and overall, a hidden masterpiece of our time.
Story: The overall plot is sloppy. But for a personal, political outrage piece such as this, that raw stream of conscience approach is necessary and appropriate. The arc of the narrative transitions in a way that represents the author's frustration with the past as well as, concern for the future. It becomes sloppy and cartoonish towards the latter half because the author doesn't offer a concrete solution nor do i believe they intended to. As ridiculous as it becomes, it is a very sober and realistic approach to the state of the world throughout the entirety of its volumes. 10/10 Art: The art is as good as any other popular manga, not intrinsically unique. That said, where art distinguishes itself, is in its fluctuation from accurate depictions of political figures, to caricatures almost seamlessly. When depicted, the gore is illustrated well enough to command a visceral reaction while supporting the hyperbole of the circumstance. 9/10 Character: Whether they are metaphors or literal political persons, this artist feeds them a big bowl of shit. Women or characters remade as women are given the worst of this in the form of objectification, depicted sexual servitude, and sexual violence. Non-Japanese characters are basic, barely tolerable, racist or ignorant, caricatures. The reason this receives the lowest score is because it is a low hanging fruit/easy option that does not seem to meaningfully support the author's political stance. 5/10 Enjoyment: I enjoyed this very much if only for the refreshing Japanese view of our global political environment. This author could've written an SAO or Goblin Slayer and made large amounts of profit but instead chose to voice their political opinions through art. A precious freedom that all of us should also indulge with the knowledge that the nature of politics is to stagnate until the people for which it is (in theory) designed, need and demand its change. 9/10 overall: 8/10
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ZANNEN NAGARA CHIGAIMASU review
I only gave it a 3/10 because it made me laugh so god damn hard. There are no intentionally funny scenes in this manga though, but the sheer incompetence at writing anything remotely similar to a dramatic shoujo was extremely hilarious to me.
The characters are basically non-existent, they're the typical 'stoic older guy' and 'younger naive girl' archetypes done in shoujo a million times before. The story makes no sense at all, especially the marriage component. The art is standard shoujo style number 3, that every other shoujo manga has. Seriously, this has nothing in value except for unintentional comedy. I don't think there is anything more to write here. Just read it for yourself, it's short and very much worth it, if you like the 'so bad it's good' genre that is.
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Roppongi Black Cross review
Story
Well you have the MC who is introduced by the second chapter with a huge cross behind his back. He practices martial arts. A sad event takes place which leads to him to find out he was adopted. This is what triggers every other event that occurs in his life. Art The only redeeming aspect of this manga in my opinion. The art is really clean. One of the best I've seen. Perfect the art, it is indeed (Master Yoda voice). Them sex scenes were censored though! THIS MEANS WAR!!!! Character This is where things turn to shit real quick. Aside from the MC, only his boss at his new job gets any decent amount of backstory and relevant details on his character. I mean it, NO ONE ELSE in the story gets shit. So so bad. Damn! Enjoyment I did enjoy the ride as much as it lasted. Some fight scenes and brutality here and there. You get to see how things could possibly be in real life entertainment business. The manga makes it realistic enough. Overall Man, overall I was excited about this manga and I was disappointed (with the ending). The pages of each chapter were too short, kinda annoyed me when I had to wait week in week out for at most 10 pages. I wished there was more action in the story though considering the MC's capabilities. You're left with the impression this was way too rushed. Too many things to have been resolved were not resolved, too many things weighed this manga down. Ah well, it's a decent read. Nothing great, just 'decent'. If things were done better, I'd have given it more than a 6. *DROPS MIC*
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Signal 100 review
*Warning don’t read if you have a problem with gore or blood*
This series was not bad; the story is ok and has some much scuffed gore. With well-done tension and art, it’s a not bad read that takes 30mins to an hour. Story – 7 It’s interesting, not incredibly well done, but enough to keep me interested. The story of these children’s struggle is fun but very gruesome. The continuality of the story is amazing and doesn’t stray away from its idea. Art – 8 Yeesh, this art is gruesome. Not the worst I’ve seen but still, wow. The character designs are fun and the continuation of the art is amazing. I see no real flaws and the gore is entertaining. Characters – 5 These characters are amazingly close to a wood plank. No one is particularly special and all have their flaw, but I have to say that the way the writer makes you hate the characters is great. It really allows you to enjoy the deaths. There are no real main characters aside from Kashimura, who kind of gets thrown around by the other characters. Overall – 7 It’s nice, but very gruesome. I like the story and the suspense built by the writer. I would recommend, but it is very cruel and to the point. Have fun!!
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Garden review
Now, I wouldn't say I am anything of a avid fan of gory, horror themed, strange and overall weird indie manga. I don't go out of my way. Of course, I've read some here and there and it often leaves a bugs-crawling-on-my-spine feeling. They all lay a certain type of impression on the reader. Which is exactly what happened here for most of the short stories. I'm sure Furuya who illustrated the panels himself for himself also had a wild experience, seeing as he chose to draw the young girls in Emi-chan specifically finding it hard to stomach. I found this purely by chance and
I was intrigued. Thus, I tried my best to not let myself be easily swayed by the scenes, cough, the scenes...
The amount of nudity is prevalent throughout the collection, at first I was disturbed by this but you do get used to it after a while (or maybe you never do). On top of this is a heavy serving of bodies being disassembled, torn apart, pretty much in any shape or form with a grotesque art style to match it. This art style is truly very nice, he leaves no detail, often going out of his way to make something so hideous and frightening that you could almost believe that it'll pop out at you. Though the regular humans rather than the monsters and giant mismatched humanoids were more scary in my opinion. It's true; it's hard to delve into the story. So much symbolism and meaning, yet there is no meaning at all to be found. At least plotwise, it is lacking. -If you haven't read Garden, don't read below this unless you want to be spoiled!- Except for The Book Of The Moon, that was truly different from the rest and I was initially cautious for the page count. At the end of it all, I was sad that it only had that amount of pages. It took 8 months to finish that one in particular, I could see why it could! There was obvious planning done behind it and it was coherent, meaning I did not have to wrack my brain to find out what he meant by this or that. The only thing I could actually point out as the only unsatisfactory part of TBOTM was the part where Rita thanked Adel by um, yeah, providing services... I wasn't expecting that from this one however I'll get moving along, nothing to be too surprised about! If this was published by itself as a stand-alone, I would buy it in a flash and be happy about what I now had in my hands - a masterpiece. It reminded me of the book, The City Of Ember in which the inhabitants of a underground city realize that they have been underground for more than two hundred years and escape to the world above by way of boat. Is it sad that I'd like to see what happens for Adel? I am truly invested in his experiences in the real world, after all he was just a clueless homunculus who worked blindly for the philosopher without knowing anything and heck, he didn't know what juggling was! There isn't much innocent than this that it could get... Other than a baby. I initially gave it a 9 immediately after reading it all, seemingly not regretful of my choice until having a second thought.
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Crisis Girls review
[Not Much To Spoil, But Spoiler Free]
This manga is the epitome of short and sweet, the main 3 crisis girls are all cute in their own ways, and their interactions together are very comedic. The story is simple enough, but enjoyable.The artwork is very well done for both the scenery and the characters themselves, the art style is detailed but cute.My only issue with this manga is that I wish it had just a few more chapters, and maybe a little more character development for the Girls themselves.Overall this manga is an enjoyable read. If you want a quick read that will be satisfying, then give Crisis Girls a go.
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Lovenista review
A sweet story with a definite twist when you look at everything the male character was involved with. I appreciate the struggle that Yun went through to try to do the best thing for herself (finally) and ultimately pursue her dream. Story can be found online at www.otakuworks.com.
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