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Hajime no Ippo review
Hajime No Ippo Dispite it Having some weak points.Its still a great Manga never the less.
Story:9 The story started out simple Ippo whats to know what it mean to be strong.While that is a pretty simple goal its self later on.Ippo goes into a deeper meaning.That the "strength" he wanted wasn't phsyical strength but something much deeper than that. Art:9 The early chapters of Hajime the Art isn't bad but not good either.But Its Progression becomes aperent.Morikawa-san has one of the best art progression ive seen in a manga.The Climax of each fight Morikawa puts so much build up and anticipation then when the final shot comes in.Morikawa puts so much detail into one big hit and in that one punch the illustration really shows the impact and the destruction of the punch.Now going from that part.The Art also conveys so much emotions through every punch Characters:10 Personally I like to the of Hajime No Ippos Characters as the One Piece of Sports Manga.Such a Large cast with very strong motivations and dynamics to them that they get arcs dedecated to them.Not one character is there just to box they all have there personal reasons on why they do boxing.In Most cases you might find your self rooting against the MC himself. Enjoyment:10 This Manga can really teach you so much about boxing.Morikawa even takes the time to show you the basics.Then walk you along with some more advanced techniques.And Often teach you about real life boxers manly from their style to their careers as a boxer.I enjoyed this manga So much that im a fan of Boxing now. Overall: Now this isn't the perfect manga out their but if anything it has very few flaws.Honestly one of the greatest Sports manga Ive had the plesure of reading.Now the length may be a huge turn off for yall and I can understand that.So if you wanna cut down on the number of chapters you wanna read the I advise you watch the anime(it covers 558 chapters).Either way your going to see some power and impactful moments. PS:My Favorite Quote Coach Kamagowa "Constant effort is life's greatest shortcut" Thank You for Reading :)
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Aegea-kai wo Wataru Hana-tachi review
Aegea-kai wo Wataru Hana-tachi, which I read in its French translation Les Fleurs de la Mer Egée is a historical travel adventure set in the mid 15th Century. I've greatly enjoyed reading this series which ended in three volumes, first owing to its historical setting in a period and areas that I've been very interested in for a long time. It is nearly contemporary in its setting with two other historical series that I enjoy, Divci Valka and Arte.
The story is very much all public and is suitable for younger readers. It can be both an introduction to the historical period and to the areas and cultures featured in the development. At times, the geopolitical and historical setting can be confusing for people with no previous knowledge of late medieval Europe, the Mediterranean and the early Ottoman Empire, but the author does a fairly good job at explaining the context. Indeed, one of the originalities of the series is its use regular breaks in the narrative to provide contextual and cultural explanations that are given by the main characters, which makes it particularly easy for younger readers. The story features two female lead characters that display a positive model for adventure-loving young girls. From a historical standpoint, some of their behavior and adventures may be a bit of a stretch of the social and cultural realities of the day but I wouldn't say it is completely implausible. It all begins in the late 1450s in the Italian city of Ferrare. Lisa is the spirited and adventurous teen-aged younger daughter of a merchant family who is fascinated by travel and the acquisition of art works. She meets a stranger traveling on her own, Ohla, a barely older young woman arriving from Genoa after the death of her husband. They become friends and Ohla explains that she originally comes from "Qirim", present-day Crimea, where several Italian Maritime Republics like Genoa and Venice ran trading posts then at the last staging area of the Silk Road. The area being under pressure from the expansion of the Ottoman Turks, Ohla has been sent West but separated from her younger sister Mina. Now a widow, she wishes to travel back home to find her sister and bring her to safety. Lisa and her family accept to help Ohla. Although Lisa is expected to enter a convent as she shows no inclination to settle in a subdued married life, her display of commercial acumen convinces her family to grant her wish to make one big maritime trip with Ohla towards the East before she takes her vows. The volumes thus follow Lisa and Ohla on a sometimes perilous trip through Venice, the Adriatic, Crete, Constantinople turning into the recently captured Istanbul, and finally the Black Sea. They are benevolently led by Lisa's relative, sea-captain and merchant Lorenzo, and by Tyuva, a resourceful girl from Dalmatia who is a commoner and apprentice trader. They must deal with the risks of pirates, bandits, unscrupulous merchants and sometimes double-dealing diplomats and local rulers. As the trip progresses, we also get to discover additional clues about Ohla's somewhat mysterious family background just as the very open and gregarious Lisa does. We're treated to discovery of the way of life of the times, cooking, clothing, architecture of the various places the girls visit, across an Eastern Mediterranean and Balkan region that is being completely transformed by the Ottoman conquest at the dawn of the Renaissance period. I had expected the story to run longer as it first appeared to be a slow pace recollection of the time that sea and land travel took in those days: The conclusion in the third volume doesn't lack for surprises. Although Lisa and Ohla part ways, it is not forever, and we leave them determined to consolidate their friendship and taste for exploration. It's a generally feel-good conclusion to an odyssey that celebrates cross-cultural friendships, openness to the world and risk-taking.
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Kaifuku Jutsushi no Yarinaoshi review
(I've not read the web novel or light novel that this is based on. )
Reincarnation, Remember, Revenge. with a hint... I mean a bowl of S and M and this is what you get. [not sorry for the crappy alliteration] I wish we could have seen a bit more of Keare's journey from innocence to corrupt but hopefully more flashbacks will happen in later chapters. EDIT: Still not as much as I hoped there would be. As you would imagine being exploited (and that's just a euphemism) till the very end would do some serious damage to the mind. However, so far there does not seem to be a character that can be considered as a 'rival' or someone of equal power to oppose Keare which may become a problem - action or any danger becoming negligible because of Keare's OP-ness and knowledge of his world's future. PS - all sex scenes are skipped. :^)
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Shoujo Satellite review
If you're looking for anything deep, this would not be it. Shoujo Satellite is very much "moeblob" in the purest sense, with very little world-building. The premise is that these girls are the incarnations of constellations and stars sent to watch over Earth, merely imitating human form but...there's very little that makes any character stand out as anything more than a cute anime girl in either design or personality. Nothing about their designs screams "stars," instead looking mostly like regular school girls, and having very little personality that seems to indicate them as being nonhuman. Even their life on the satellite is rather
ordinary, watching them cook, read manga, grow plants...nothing feels tied to the promised setting. And as for its marking as a shoujo ai...aside from one character flirting with another, there isn't anything here to make it a romance, let alone shoujo ai. I can't even consider this Class S style yuri, because there's nothing there.
If you just want a quick read with cute girls and very little plot until one is quickly shoved into the last few chapters, then you can't go wrong with this one. But if you'd like something with more character, more world-building, and more of...everything, you may want to find something else.
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Maico 2010 review
When I first discovered Maico 2010, I got the first two volumes practially for free and didn't have much expectations for it. After finishing the whole thing shortly there after, I found a romantic-comedy/action(?) series that's actually a lot better than I thought it would be.
[Story 8] Maico 2010 has a pretty original take on the "naive, but cute android girl" bit. Sometimes, they're aliens, computers, swords, mecha, or teachers. Maico is a sexdroid radio host! Wow, that alone piqued my curiosity. So her creator Otari Masudamasu wants her to be as human as possible, which puts this series into the mind of an ecchi/female version of Astro Boy crossed with Steel Angel Kurumi. As a stand alone story, it's actually very good. It doesn't try too hard to sell the plot to you, the sexdroid aspect isn't as scary as you would think (or satisfying enough, depending on the reader) and doesn't weigh down to just having the reader flip through pages just to see some bare skin (but there is plenty of that). A few things are loosely explained, but that doesn't hinder the rather compelling story that abounds Maico 2010. [ART 8] Toshimitsu Shimizu's visuals in this comic are crisp, clear, and beautifully detailed. I love the character designs, the females are all gorgeous and shapely. Even Matsuo is a good-lookin bishounen, even though he spends most of the series getting beaten up by his boss, the very sultry Masudamasu, who just might be one of the sexiest manga females I've ever laid eyes on. Forgive me for being a bit of a pig here, but this artwork is like 64% naked ladies, so it's hard to ignore the naked lady..er..elephant in the room. My only caveat is there should've been a bit of editing with some of the full body nudity, as it's a bit obscene. Nothing sexually explicit, it's just visually distracting. [CHARACTER 7] I think one of the reasons why I enjoy this harem-style ecchi comedy tale is that for one of the few times in my anime/manga history, Maico 2010 isn't populated in a world full of peppy middle schoolers in compromising situations, and that makes me happy that I read a story about adults. That being said, this cast is pretty cool. Maico and Matsuo are precious together and share that awkward relationship of man/machine couples (dramatic sting), the villian is a hoot, but is actually a pretty sick bastard, and the sexual comedy is actually kinda funny, especially when Rie Sugita is introduced. This cast is well-written and not overdone in any aspect. Maybe a few characters a little later like Helena, who I didn't hate, but didn't add much, and the dirty old man boss character they all work for, but they're not too bad. [ENJOYMENT 7] It's a short, fun read with a good plot. I've reread it more than several times because it's pretty easy to enjoy. With a pretty original story, fun, combustable character personalities, and some really good action scenes, I have no problem with this title on my shelf. This is my prototype seinen manga, and probably my favorite. [OVERALL 8] Maico 2010 is one of the more unerrated manga that I didn't expect to like as much as I do. I recommend it to anyone who would like to read a pretty original spin on a love story or to anyone who likes a good ecchi title filled with fan service. There's a good chance it might not disappoint on either level. PROS: Unique story, loveable cast, beautiful artwork CONS: Too much detailed fan service
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Alive review
In my opinion this manga is amazing. I've often wondered how good a one shot can be, and Alive! is my answer. The story starts off innocently enough, but then we are dragged into an allegorical story about evil. Two death row convicts are drawn into a peculiar attempt to transfer this evil from a body of a seemingly innocent girl who has been infected with it by her father. Is this infection really a disease? Or is it something that lingers within every human being, waiting to be awakened? What kind of person can win against the black within? A pure-hearted one, or a
person with nothing to lose? How far are people willing to go just to keep breathing? These are the questions this one shot ventures to ask. And it manages to answer them as far as it is possible to.
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Burn the Witch review
Where to begin with this.
First off the characters are all pretty much rehashes of Bleach characters with a new layer of paint on them. Balgo is Kon but more stupid, Spangle Ninii is a worse Tatsuki. The only good character in this is the main protagonist, and even then it's mostly subjective, because I have a soft spot for kuudere characters. The story is set in London's Soul Society West Branch, which is similar to it's eastern counterpart, except instead of reapers you have witches and instead of hollows you have dragons. However there are some differences between the branches that I cannot say it's just a straight up copy of Bleach. The art is of course pretty great, as that is Kubo's strongest suit. The humor and writing is the same type that the end of Bleach had. All in all it's pretty mediocre.
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Dead Tube review
The "DEAD" in the title says a lot about this manga.
Gore is an extremely important element of this manga, so if that's not your thing, don't bother. Otherwise it's a great manga, though the latest arc had a lot of people confused and/or disappointed. The art style is pleasant to the eyes. Some characters look a bit similar though, which is pretty much the case for most manga. I personally like this manga because of the pretty and unique characters, the unexpected events and, to a lesser extend, the gore. Conclusion: this manga is totally worth your time, unless you hate gore.
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Girl in Heels review
It was.. different? The story was kind of interesting and strange all at once, very original.
The art style is crazy and everything I read says it's ugly as hell but in my eyes it's beautiful. I've never seen art like that, reminded me of barbies. lol Overall I loved the story, never seen anything like it.
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