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Kamasutra review
A non-sensical story, Borderline H content that alternates between sexy and off-putting, periodic excerpts from the actual Kamasutra, and a "wtf was that" ending.
If that sounds like your kind of thing... then, sure, go for it. Story (3): The story makes no sense whatsoever. A Japanese boy is told by his globe-trotting (and extremely perverted) grandfather to protect his virginity so that he can marry an ancient Indian princess. Sure enough, he gets sucked into his grandfather's adventures, dragging along his girlfriend and his grandfather's beautiful assistant (spoiler alert: both of whom he has sex with), and a comic relief character, as he races against the evil snake clan to find and marry the princess. And periodically, he gets schooled in the Kamasutra. By the way, that plot summary makes things sound way more logical than the way they are presented in the actual manga, where characters just do random things for no apparent reason most of the time. Also, there were random acts of sexual harassment and assault, including attempted rape, scattered throughout the manga, usually passed off as jokes. Because apparently it's funny to attack women? Art (7): Art is a bit old school, but really quite good. Images are clear; the temple statuary looked impressive. Some of the characters looked bizarre, but that was probably intentional. Character (6): The bad guy was unnecessarily evil. The good guy was pretty bland. The girls were good; they had spunk and brains. Not much character development happened--at least character development that made sense--but I generally rooted for the good guys and against the bad guys, so great. Enjoyment (4): The main character was so bland as to be annoying, the women were being constantly harassed and assaulted, the plot made no sense... about the only enjoyable thing was the frequent quoted passages from the Kamasutra. Overall (4): A mess of a manga. Doesn't work as Hentai (or even Borderline-Hentai), doesn't work as an action manga, doesn't work as romance, and doesn't work as comedy. Skip this, and go find a copy of the actual Kamasutra--you'll be happier.
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Never Complex review
This manga seems to have four stories about relationships. The first is ‘Never Complex’. So some manga tell you a story where the two people that love each other try everything to be with each other in a world that doesn’t want them to be. And then we get ones like this where a person who loves the other is trying to push the person away at every chance. I couldn’t really understand much of the story because it felt like everything was way to complicated or went way to fast. The story should have had a little more time to it in order to
develop. Sadly, it had the feeling of just being more of a porno even though they didn’t really show much in terms of detail during the sex.
The second story was called ‘Overdrive.’ The story to this one seemed much deeper then the first in how it was a forbidden romance between a student and his art teacher. Sadly, it didn’t last long as it was pretty much a tiny short between to longer stories. I felt a little ripped off. It was there, they had sex, and it ended bland. The third was ‘Summer Vacation’. The story again was a little short but had a better pace to it. I liked it because there was a bit more depth but I’m again feel ripped off because of the fact that we have someone who has confessed to Mizuki who could of become a rather good rival for Kazuma. We also had a point where we could have had the story go on through the years that they went to the Inn that the dormitories are at. The forth was ‘Honey Rodeo Boys’. I have to say, this was a bit cuter then all the others even though I got the impression of broke back mountain with a better romantic plot. I love the idea that the older guy waited so long for his lover to turn of age before he actually did anything to him besides kiss him. Sadly, when I first saw Maron, I thought he was actually a girl because he had the figure and the clothing of a young girl. That might have been the only thing that bothered me about the oneshot there. The lanth for this one was perfect. The artwork isn’t really that good, the drawings are really sketchy which would not be bad if the proportions were actually keeping intact. Sadly, characters end up being way to skinny and then turn into rather chunky looking characters. I do like the long legged characters but sadly, it just doesn’t feel like it has any real flow. They feel really stiff and I couldn’t feel life to the characters. It’s really hard to explain that type of thing but I just couldn’t get into the artwork of any of the stories.
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Metallica Metalluca review
I liked the manga to be honest. I'm not the kinda guy to get that turned off of cliches. It looked like it had the potential to take off, but WSJ isn't exactly a place where sub-par manga gets a free ride.
In my honest opinion I think the author should start the manga from scratch with another publisher with new ideas. I think it was just a rookie mangaka who screwed up and needs a second chance. There was definitely potential in the manga, I think anyone could see that, but the cliches killed it before it had a chance to get going. Like the others, I don't recommend reading it because there are just enough issues to get you hooked, but not enough to be worth the read. Rather disappointing if you ask me. Although supporting the author to try again wouldn't be a bad idea.
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Neo Kiseijuu f review
Neo Parasyte F is mediocre. Simply mediocre. Nothing about it is really unique, and it just comes off as a simple cash grab by Kodansha to cash in on the popularity of the anime. Of course, I'm not saying that this anthology is bad...just rather...lacking.
Now, why is it really...okay? How could you screw up a simple anthology comic?. Well, this series ran in ARIA, a shoujo magazine that is really underground and not popular anyways, so the authors could've done whatever they wanted. Considering all things, using shoujo authors to portray Parasyte is a horrible idea. Half of these stories are just stupid declarations of love, and the other half are legitimately good. The tone is incredibly botched, ranging from serious to silly, to just dumb, all with no consistency. Really, why would you throw in Ema Tooyama, known for romcoms, and Kaori Yuki, known for incredibly dark gothic horror, into the same magazine? The styles are incredibly different and don't mesh well at all. And, that is really what kills this series. It is just not very consistent. Some stories are horrible, and others are really good. Overall, I would recommend this for hardcore fans, and shoujo fans. Overall, the good stories are the only thing that really saves this incredibly shallow tribute to one of the best seinen of all time.
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Kimi wa 008 review
The synopsis resumes the first chapter.
I am going straight to the point. After 30 chapter I see few things about how to be a secret agent, some weirds equipment like a helmet that change you face, boots and gloves to climb walls. Challenges of the school so far was ceiling trap and survive in the forest, out of school terrorist attacks and when appears a difficult guy to fight the translate stopped. Characters: The usual clichés Protagonist: who lacks physical strength, compensates for it with great bravery. The guy who fights to honor the name of his family. The mysterious guy Kido and the owl she is the typical girl prodigy (this is the girl on the cover) with big chest and ass to do scenes of echii and baths and be the romantic pair with our beloved protagonist. When she is in her missions, she is extremely serious and rigid, but When she receives a compliment from Eito she become awkward and blush. The sensei. They are already more diversified. Scientist, fighter with swords, the seducer and so on. Everyone has met the father of our protagonist, but they refuse to give more details about what happened to him. Art: Nothing more the highlights moments are when Kido has some reaction either of surprise or anger with the eyes or show her body in battles.
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Youkai Kyoushitsu review
According to friends IRL and users on MAL, this book allegedly pales in comparison to Junji Ito's other works. Well, as someone who had this book be their first Junji Ito work, I would make the rather bold statement that this would fit right it with iconic slasher films I grew up with.
What I mean by that is this book is ridiculous. You have cute, creepy-ass kids who have supernatural powers and act in almost cartoonish ways, with gore and imagery that well suits the expectations I had regarding Junji Ito's craft. I love both main characters the same way I loved Chuckie, Freddie, Jason, etc. This feels like such a breath of fresh air in a time where this genre is getting misused and tired in today's slasher flicks, ones where they take the horror aspect too seriously or sequels where they simply forget the charm of the originals. What I'm saying is, if you want good horror, look no further and pick this up. The art's great and fantastically creepy, the main characters are very charming, and the stories are well-crafted. Meantime, I'll definitely be looking more into Junji Ito's works.
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Tora Kiss: A School Odyssey review
Boy was this horribly mediocre. So the exposition variety hour stars senor generic shonen protagonist whos name I never bothered memorizing and his harem of equally generic girls that you can only tell apart because of their breast size. Despite how much exposition they throw at your face, I still barely have a clue of what the hell was happening in this manga. Here's all that I remember. So this manga is like Baka and Test where they can summon these creatures and its set in a school of contemporary future land... I think. But unlike Baka and Test, it lacks everything else. No funny
or interesting characters, no nice art style that was pleasing to the eye, just blah. It also kinda reminds me of Needless since there's like this hole that contains something or another, I honestly can't remember. So back to that one thing about them being able to summon creatures, so the main character's summon thingy is supposedly the most powerful thing on the planet, but it's just this goofy looking tiger thing that reminds me of Taiga from Tora Dora. hmmmm... tora kiss... tora dora.... coincidence. I guess the point of that was to be #lolirony but I honestly don't care for that stuff. This manga kind of reminds me of Breaker New Waves in the sense that they were trying so hard to be cool and edgy but to me it just comes off as annoying.
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12 Beast review
If you read or seen Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou this is form the same author and it has the same style. Ppl may say it is the same but vice versa, but this manga is more than just a copy. We see now that monmusu is stuck in place in therms of story this manga has a traditional quest, so if author once proceeds with writing I think it won't get stuck.
I really like that the author redesigned some extrasipeces to make them more real or lets say functional. Story proceeds quite quickly. It has lot of funny moments but also traditional serious fights.
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Worldend:Debugger review
Welp since there aren't any reviews for this manga yet, I'll go ahead and give my quick thoughts.
I scored it pretty high because I enjoyed this manga a lot more than I expected. It started out pretty okay, but really grabbed me when things turned dark in the first chapter. The more I read, the more I wanted to learn about the game itself and the characters. I looked forward to seeing what kind of game there'll be. It's too bad the manga is so short. It made some parts feel rushed, or we didn't get enough out of it. It would've been so much better if it had a few more chapters and took its time. As much as I enjoyed the main two guys, I wanted to learn more about the others, but the manga never really delved deep into them. Especially the female character that shows up, but is barely around. More like we barely learn anything about her. We don't even see her around the ending... Overall, I found this manga a lot of fun and enjoyed the characters despite how short it was and rushed some parts were.
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