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Akatsuki no Yona review
This is the manga that I dropped several times.
This manga got great potentials. It has nice plot story, nice character development, the tune is set to medieval era, has great romance possibilities, but all of them are wasted. Story(4/10) : This manga is about a princess that got betrayed by the man she loved, got her dad(the king) killed, and then run away for her life. In the journey, she learned that her father is not a great king like she always imagine, and she wanted to do right, for her father. The plot itself is quite interesting, but the execution is horrible. The plot is toned to a serious and darker story, but the execution is set into a comedic style, with stupid plans and stubborn yona, putting herself in danger time and time again for little to no reason at all. Art(5/10) : The art itself is not bad, it has nice shoujo artstyle, would give this a 8/10 if this is a fluffy shoujo manga. The problem is the art is not really compatible with the timeline. The time is set to medieval era, and the characters are sometimes in a serious problems, such as kidnapped, betrayed, etc. The situations can be expressed much, much better in other artstyle. Character(2/10) : The characters, especially the four dragons, are drawn to yona, not because of yona's personality or strength, but because she is the one dragon king. Kija, a nobleman in his village, suddenly bowed to yona, because he felt the 'throb'. Before he met yona, he would throw out all the people that visited him. Jaeha cannot run from yona even if he wanted to, because of once again, the 'throb'. basically the characters are forced to stick with yona, because she is the one. I'll give this 1/10 for characters and dropped this long ago if not for Hak being there. Enjoyment(2/10) : I can't bear to read this manga, it is so frustating. Every 2-3 chapters, I stopped reading this manga, and read another manga instead. I picked this manga, dropped this manga, read another manga and finished it, then picked this manga, and the cycle continues. Akatsuki no Yona has great potentials, but most of them are wasted.
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Desire review
Probably, I haven't read all 214 of this series. However, this few chapters suggest what will happen.
I was looking for a mature series. In fact, a combination of both seinen and ecchi, I mean a story with a mature topic and some hot scenes. And I didn´t find it here. The only promising moment of the manga was at thefirst chapter, when the main character finds a mysterious woman who gives him a blowjob and leaves him a small note, which makes him anxious for more. However, the execution is poor, the male character becomes infatuated for her, and although he finds her, everything seems boring. All story can be summarized as the man find many women and have sex with all of them arguing he has a strong "desire", a picture of an orgasm and that's all. Senseless, The art is not likeable either. And the intriguing woman loses her charm trought the story because of her cliche behavior.
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Waga Tousou review
Just to clear the situation - nobody has done something like this before. And I'm not talking about Hitler and the WW2. I'm talking about the manga adaptation of his work "Mein Kampf".
Now since the Japanese did take the German's side in the World War 2, it is not strange that Hitler's person is been used in anime and manga (not often, but sometimes we can see it, like in Fullmetal Alchemist: The Conqueror of Shaballa or Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn). But the idea of making an adaptation of "Mein Kampf" is something rare, one of a kind even, I might say. And though this is a very short excursus into the Adolf's life story and with some author's remakes (like that he never wanted to be an architect - that's not true, trust me I've read the original of "Mein Kampf") this is a great outtake of some moments of the world's history. I don't put anything for plot or characters, because everything is based on a true allknown story of the world conflict, but for a unique idea and lots of efforts publishing it, this manga gets 8/10 and my approval as something worthy of reading if you're to tired of reading some average manga about highschoolers but to lazy to read all the "Mein Kampf" yourselves.
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Milk Closet review
If you have read any of Hitoshi Tomizawa's works you know that he rights some crazy stuff that holds a bunch of symbolism. That's basically how you would describe this series in particular.
Plot: So basically there are many universes beside our own, and in our universe there is a syndrome children are suffering from called "Liesel Syndrome" in which a child disappears into another universe. The M.I.L.K squad are a group commanded by Liesel ("Sis") herself and exist to help the children that are transported to these vast amount of universes. Well. That's all I got from the plot. Art: The art is actually very steady and holds up nice. Unless you don't like this 'Moe' type of art style. Yet the aliens he makes are horrifying in their own right. They look like huge mutated insects of some sort. Characters: I could barely take something away from these children. They were all given a trait of some sort and were stuck with it. You can barely remember their personalities. Enjoyment: I enjoyed it a whole lot since I am a fan of Tomizawa's works including his most famous work: 'Alien 9'. But if you don't want to be mindfucked then you might want to drop this series now. Overall: It was a psychological horror about poor children having to deal with horrifying creatures. When reading this series you'll get very confused and get surprised. The symbolism just clutters up and it gets very confusing and messy. If you enjoyed this you should check out Tomizawa's other work 'Alien 9'. Instead it's a trio of cute girls dealing with aliens again with vast amounts with yuri undertones.
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Barairo no Kaibutsu review
In hindsight "The Rose Colored Monster" is a very communicative title for this collection of short stories, for it describes perfectly what this is about: the monster of desire with its rose colored object of desire; and though I call them short stories, a considerable part of this manga feels more like an attempt at creating poetry with illustrations.
I wouldn't doubt to say that "Barairo no Kaibutsu" doesn't contain any real story on it and neither any real character. On this manga, most situations are a variation of the others and any character would be easily replaced by any other. The main purpose here -it seems- is to portray the lenghts to which desire takes people, it's a comic about extremes and for this reason the actors of these vignettes take either the role of an active subject or an object of desire to be used. People here are mutilated, raped, beaten, killed, terrorized, gored, manipulated and cheated on. But there's a twist that keeps this manga from becoming a simple work of exploitation, several times we are shown a reversal of roles: whom at first appeared as a victim of the more powerful, turns out to be quite the abuser in their own respect; the object becomes the subject. Maruo has also the skill to create subtle moments of tenderness -although in his own idiosyncratic manner- such as in "Putrid Night", "I'm your toilet" and "Sewer Boy" and an unexpectedly adequate sense of humor. As an eroguro work, the visual aspect of the manga is probably the most important one. Being a collection of Maruo's earliest works, it lacks the ornate style of his later, more ambitious manga and the poetry that often accompanies those collections is also missing to a large extent. Yet it's not a lackluster manga in terms of illustrations; his heavy inks and delicate lines are there, reminiscent of the Ukiyo-e style woodblock printings he so much adores and his composition is as great as always (it's only become better with time). The clarity of the illustrations and neatly arrannged panels here contrast strongly with the energetic, confusing, non-sensical stories of actors and personalities who don't seem to think about their actions a lot, and if they do, they do it to better accoplish their perverse intentions. Is there a ruler to "rate" a work such as this? I think that I could only say "this is good" if the answer to the question "do I want to own this?" is positive. The Rose Colored Monster is pure eyecandy: it juxtaposes the elegant ornate style of fin du siécle mansions with acts of depravity too good to described and too bad to mention, its panels are barely soiled by dialogue and are filled with the most precious of objects: roses, detailed garments, old fashioned forniture, vases and paintings, beautiful and disgusting people. "The Rose Colored Monster" wants you to be an accomplice in its debauchery. And, just like the characters of these stories when they are confronted with the limits of their experiences, you only have two options: to look away in disgust and run from these freaks or let yourself be seduced by their literal and moral filth, to become an initiate. I would own this manga and keep saved in the same way that we hide our most intimate letters.
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Kagerou Meikyuu review
The story was never finished and is unlikely to ever be finished.
Kushiki Souji second son of a wealthy family, he returns form boarding an all boys school, after coming back he finds out that three students from the school he is currently going to have been murdered last summer. The story talks about Souji trying to figure out the murder case. The author uses a lot of metaphors and is vague about what is happening. It had potential but the story has yet to reach any conclusion and has been left without any sort of explanation. This story is like baking a cake and never eating it, it looks and smells good but it only teases your senses without ever satisfying you. (sorry if it was too short and vague, this was my first review I hope it helped you)
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Yuretsuzukeru review
This manga isn't something to be taken lightly, in my opinion. It's full of sex and gore but it's my favorite manga I've ever read, well, tied with Deep Love- Pao no Monogatari. Each story has it's own catch and in a way it really makes you think. It's one of the most disturbing things I've ever read but that's also one of the things that makes me absolutely love it. I don't really think there is anything that this manga could improve on, because it basically does what it sets out to do. Each story is unique, from what I've read of other
things, in its own way. I originally read this manga years ago and just recently found out what it was called again and read it twice in one day and downloaded all the pages. I definitely think this is a must read. Everything flows well and it all goes well together as a collection of stories. 10/10
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Hajimete no Gal review
*I'm writing this review because this manga is really a funny romcom and I want people to acknowledge it so we can have faster scans and translations!*
Story(7): The story is the weakest part of this amazing manga, is something we have seen quite a bit in this kind of genres: Unpopular guy get te chance to date a really cute and popular girl. What makes this manga amazing are witouth a doubt the characters, Junichi our cliché anime character, weak, a looser is constantly teased by Yuka which seem to understand pretty well the desires of his new boyfriend, but something about her personality seem strange, is she really the type who likes to tease our otaku freind Junichi or she's hiding something? Is a really funny and adorable manga with fanservice too! Art(9): The art is amazing: clean and dynamic, the background are well done and the characters are well made and expressives. Characters(9): Junichi is our male protagonist, he wants a girlfriends but he's also insecure with the other sex, he thinks low of himself but he muster the courage to confess to Yuka because of a prank from his friends. Yukana, in the other hand is a really interessting character. She accept Junichi confession even knowing that he clearly doesnt like her because she likes to tease him, her personality seem a bit strange, she seem really confident and that she has a lot of experience in love, but is it really true? Support: cliché friends that are perverted, looser and otakus that are jelous of the sudden succes of Junichi, that help him for a purpose(getting to know the friends of Yuka) There is also the best friend of Yuka, she's been introduced recently, she's like a hunter for virgins like Junichi, maybe she's the reason of the behavior of Yuka? Enjoyment(9): Really funny and cute romance story. The ecchi part(fanservice) is used well, and have a purpose in the manga! In this case tease Junichi. The pacing is alright and make the manga always funny to read. Overall(9): I raccomend this anime for the people who are searching for an interessting character, funny situations, and solid romance development.
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T-Rex na Kanojo review
66 million years ago the non-avian dinosaurs went extinct during the Cretaceous - Paleogene mass extinction, however, in this manga they managed to adapt in this manga world they are living peacefully in our modern age. That's right, this manga has dinosaur girls. Hold on to your butts! If you ever like monster girls and think about dating an anthropomorphic dinosaur girl, be sure to give this a go. This was my very first manga I've read (first I needed to figure out how to read a manga, heh) and today Timz0r-senpai will give you some insight about this manga.
Story: 5/10 (Average) Basicly it's a typical story were boy meets girl with mundane Slice of Life elements with a pinch of comedy on the side. In this case, boy meets dinosaur girl. In this case, a female anthropomorphic Tyrannosaurus rex named Churio and the human boy his name is Yuuma. This manga basicly tells you some troubles you can face if you ever going to date an anthropomorphic dinosaur. Too bad the story ended very fast and it really felt to me it got axed for another project. I don't think we will ever see a continuation of this story. Art: 6/10 (Fine) The art style is not really one of my favorite so far with the manga art that I have seen so far nowadays, but I do like the details that has been put in in the dinosaur girls thier dinosaur parts. Fans of dinosaurs really should reconize the dinosaur the dinosaur girl represents. As a self-titled paleontologist in training I give the author props for giving the dromaeosaur-girl even feathers like it should be. Charather: 7/10 (Good) I love the charathers in this manga. It's not a common sight you will see partly dinosaur girls interact in todays world and I love they have thier own prehistoric personallities what you would expect from a dinosaur girl. Enjoyment: 8/10 (Very Good) For being my very first manga I've read and the fact I had to figure out first in which order I need to read a manga, I actully enjoyed this manga. Overall: 6/10 (Fine) In overal I think this manga was ok enough & a fun read and I would recommend this one if you like monster girls, dinosaurs and can deal with mundane Slice of Life elements, combined with the struggles of romance and comedy. The bad part of it, well, as I already told you; it ended very fast and it really does feel it got axed somehow.
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