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KANOJO TO NATSU TO BOKU review
Kanojo to Natsu to Boku is an eight-paged one shot in full color about a boy's first date at the beach.
The story and characters cannot be properly rated, as this is a one shot, but it's suffice to say that the characters are simple and straightforward. The likewise simple story presented in Kanojo to Natsu to Boku could have developed into a manga with great potential if it was continued. The art is in full color, and the excellent color contrasts ups the visual quality of the one shot greatly. Overall, Kanojo to Natsu to Boku features an incredibly short but enjoyable scene. It only took me about a minute to read it, but it was worth the minute.
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Yakuza Girl: Blade-jikake no Hanayome review
tl;dr: A decent start that turns into complete nonsense.
This manga starts out with a semi-decent though generic set up for a battle manga, though there are issues in that it seems to be too violent without properly committing to its violence. Though as it goes on this quickly begins not to matter as it descends into complete nonsense. There's really no other way to say it. The plot makes no sense. The characters make no sense and don't really have any personality either. The ending is some weird attempt at existentialism or absurdism that makes no sense. The combat and action are incredibly weak due to the abilities and battles being completely arbitrary. It's just an inconsistent nonsensical mess all around. The art had a good sense of style so sometimes it looked pretty good, but overall it was somewhat lacking in terms of quality.
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Monkey Peak review
I'm don't understand how this manga has received such a low rating, personally I think it's a very enjoyable read and it definitely deserves a higher score
Story: 9 the story is great, the monkey idea is something i haven't seen before and the fact that they are in the mountains adds a nice touch to the horror. There is also the fact that problems such as starvation and dehydration are shown which makes it more realistic Art: 7 It's nothing special but it's not bad either not much to say really Character(s): 8 The characters are realistic, when dehydration kicks in some are selfish and persuade others into joining them, and the MC is likeable and the way he tries to interact with his peers but fails is weirdly gap moe-y. The reason character isn't 9 or 10 is because it does feel like some of the hatred thrown at our MC is unwarranted and seems slightly forced, they pick on him for no reason even though he's really nice. But the redemption from this is the fact that the side characters who are nice to the MC are likeable and kinda make up for the bitchy selfish characters :P Enjoyment: 9 Really enjoyable overall but i do wish english translations were slightly faster but apart from that there is 0 problems (aside from the minor ones mentioned earlier of course :3) Overall: 9 if you're looking for a fun read check this manga out! It isn't the scariest manga out there but it's atmospheric and will give ya a lil' spook at least! I hope people rate this higher in the future! Bye!
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Jaryuu Tensei review
There are some minor spoilers, so take care when reading this;
Now, there are a lot of differing opinions on what you should get out of isekai stories; I'm pretty fond of the genre, myself, and watch a lot of the anime - recently have read quite a few of the manga as well. That being said, there are a lot of different styles, portrayals, and premises for them to play out as. Many negative reviews here, so I thought I'd offer a different opinion, as I enjoyed it just fine. I rated story 5, as it does tend to follow a lot of the isekai stereotype and not very original beyond the introduction... The art I gave a 7 - it's not super serious like what you might find in darker stories, but I feel that given the idea of this story is supposed to be pretty lighthearted, the art fits well enough. The characters I rated a 6; The MC is reincarnated as a badass, lazy, super-powerful dragon. That should be a sweet change and offer a lot of freedom, but as was stated, he takes a pill and becomes a human...or looks human - he still possesses a lot of his dragon powers, or begins to later. Ultimately, he's a badass, but they took some of the direction the story can go away and narrowed it down to the stereotype. Next, introduce the hot elf chick. He gets a companion to his 'party' that fits the stereotypical elf of isekai stories. Young, Bangin' body, and has major skill with archery/magic/combat. Not all bad, and eye candy is always welcome, but there are more ways to go than following the pattern. As for the Enjoyment rating, I gave it a 7; the reason being, I enjoyed reading it. It was a good way to kill some time, and I felt comfortable reading all 18 chapters from start to finish (not a finished story yet, but what is there so far!) without taking any breaks. At the end of the day, I just look for ways to kill time and make me smile. I wasn't appalled by reading this, nor was I shown scenes that made my stomach curl, as has been the case with other manga/anime. Goblin Slayer, for instance, the first episode left me feeling disturbed and anxious because of the cruelty and depth of evil they portrayed. That's not bad for everyone, but that's also not what I look for. So, in the end, depending on what you expect from a manga or anime, you can expect differing opinions on enjoyment levels. The first review I read, the guy seemed to be more interested in the more serious type of story, whereas this story is more for lighthearted comical value. There are some dark parts in it (the elf's story, for instance, was pretty sad/dark/evil), but overall it follows a lazy, snarky guy looking to have an enjoyable life in this new world he's been forced into. Overall, I gave it a 7. I will say that the author/artists will need to at some point give a more detailed backstory for the MC. There have been a few hints, but it's all pretty darn vague. I look forward to seeing more, and I hope that the ratings here (overall a 7ish score, so that's good!) don't plunge so much that the story is never completed. Nothing breaks my heart more than getting a good manga/anime/novel series that cuts off in the middle because of lack of funding, or ratings, or some such. Good example of that was the anime series Sekirei - I started watching that a few years back, got through the second season, which ended with a very "to be continued" sort of ending, then almost a decade later, nothing. That's not relevant to this review, so I'll leave it at that; All in all, I strongly recommend this series to someone who wants a fluffy, lighthearted adventure story about a guy trying to have a decent, happy life - no 'defeat the evil' or 'find a way home' or any of that crap, just a "I'm gonna have a good time here" kind of story.
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Die review
This one-shot is far better than many long manga I have read, the character development and story portrayed in the short 16 pages really show the ability of the writer. This is based off of a song from the Japanese Rock band 'Buck-Tick' of the same name and it shows just how far some people would go to be with one person above all else. The art is great, the story is fantastic and amazingly fleshed out for 16 pages, and the overall the manga is a must-read. Highly recommended.
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Scarlet review
Scarlet is a Yuri manga that is quite entertaining, however I dropped it after the first volume for a reason that most people won't have a problem with, and I'll get into that later.
This manga includes its unique breed of vampires (called werewolves) and actual werewolves (called man-eating wolves) and follows two characters as they seek to eradicate the drug known as elixir to stop people from turning into werewolves. They discuss this in detail, and it's surprisingly interesting. There's a lot of mystery involved and I can see more of that being uncovered in later volumes. The art was outstanding, with dynamic movements and well thought out backgrounds. However, while there is some humor and a lot of fighting, there is still the Yuri aspect. To calm down Finé, Iris (the man-eating wolf) lets her drink some of her blood, and they do make it seem sexual- which is perfectly normal for vampires. In fact, I liked these scenes, because it wasn't so over the top that it took me away from the plot, but instead added another layer to their relationship. The reason I dropped this, however, is because in the second volume the mangaka turned up the Yuri romance to near maximum for an older teen book. I know that many people appreciate this, and I don't blame them at all! From what I heard there aren't many good Yuri stories like this so I hope this will help close that gap. It was just a shock from the implied romance in the first volume to them being in bed together (granted, it seemed like a body swapping situation from what I read, but my point still stands). I want to support the mangaka and the industry but it went in a direction I wasn't expecting. But honestly, if you want a beautifully drawn, awesome fantasy/Yuri story, you will definitely find something here. I recommend it, it's just a bit much for my personal tastes.
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Buyuden review
First of all, sorry for my bad english and forgive me for any grammar errors.
Well, I'll write this review in a general perspective of the piece. Buyuden is a normal boxing manga. It has all the elements of a shounen/martial arts: A typical highschool boy gets to know some way that might make him stronger, and this simple desire is what keeps him moving forward. But this had some new points that I have never seen in any boxing/martial arts manga. Well, the first one is that Take Isamu, the protagonist, wants to learn boxing only because he met a cute girl (Kaname Moka) that pratices it, an so he has this sole motivation to introduce himself in the world of boxing. Second point, the fights. They're not as emotional, tecnical, strategic and epic as Hajime no Ippo's fights. They're pretty simple and very fast. But the point here it's the results. The main pugilists struggle A LOT to defeat an oponent, and don't win the fights very often. They have to think fast, know their own weaknesses and punch under the adrenaline and pressure of a boxing match. They can't win with their motivations and willpower only. That is a strong point for creating realistic fights. Perhaps the strongest point in this manga. The art is good, especially in the fights. From the beginning to the end, it doesn't change much. Now to the weak points. Although the story is interesting in the beginning, it walks in the same path as any shounen manga. Take Isamu only continues in the world of boxing for the desire of becoming stronger, even if he says that he does so to "Complete Moka's dream". The characters... well, they're not very developed. They do change, but it's nothing gradual and slow like Holyland. It's a bit unreal, but it doesn't mess up the story. For conclusion: This is not similar to Hajime no Ippo, and neither to Holyland. This is Buyuden. It's not a unique manga, but it has it's differences with other shounen/sports/martial arts. I had a good time reading it, as a boxing fan myself. My advice is: Are you a boxing/martial arts fan? Are you looking for some refresing reading? Do you just want to see some fast punching fights? Them Buyuden is for you, give it a shot. Are you looking for a unique manga? Are you not a fan of boxing/martial arts? Are you looking for a manga with a strong story? Them, don't waste time reading it.
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Nemuri Hime: Yume Miru You ni Koi Shiteru review
Ok so this manga surprised me, I don't really like science-fiction anime but I really enjoyed this manga more then I thought.
First I liked how the manga begins and how progress it was not predictable at all! The characters was ok, The drying was okay 2... I just didit like how the doctor lies to the main girl that he was going to freeze her, it was a big decision and he did not consulted her for anything. Even though this manga is 15 chapter it did not felt that way, I was really looking forward to how the manga was going to go. Guys you should read this manga if you're feeling bored ore not bored, it was really good and I hope u like it 2
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Burning Hell: Kami no Kuni review
Youn In Wan and Yang Kyung Il, known for the masterpiece Shin Angyo Onshi, introduces us to a new manga called Burning Hell. This has somewhat of a historical reference, back during the time where the koreans and japanese were fighting. I found this manga to be pretty damn interesting.
Story The story is about an island that harbors criminals and lawbreakers from japan and korea. Two people that stand out the most are Juu Juu (japanese), and Han Kim(korean). Juu was sent to the island because he was a monstrous murderer, and Han Kim was sent because he was a freakish doctor. As expected, the two try to kill each other. Because the manga storyline was (somewhat) predictable, I have given it a 7 (Good) Art The art was FANTASTIC. Any manga with Yang Kyung Il is drawn beautifully. 10/10 (Outstanding) Character The only character development I saw was when they became "friends." Because this manga only has four chapters, it would've been very hard to incorporate how they develop themselves into a "better person." I give it a 5/10 (Mediocre) Enjoyment Read this manga if you have like 15 minutes to spare; this manga is very quick to read and is enjoyable. I got a kick out of this because of the art, but the story was also somewhat captivating. 7/10 (Good)
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