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Shousetsu Mahoutsukai no Yome review
An anthology of short stories that open up the world of The Ancient Magus Bride in fascinating and varied ways. The stories are set in different areas with different character no two quite alike and yet all feeling like they belong together in the world they’ve been written in. Some stories focus on characters we know but haven’t seen much of from the main series and some revolve around entirely new characters and their journeys in the world of magic. Each story has a different tone and different themes but stay true to the feeling of magic Kore Yamazaki created for her world. From he
stone knights, to silk string magic, to dragon eggs this anthology is full of wonder and in my opinion is a must read for any die hard fan of the Ancient Magus Bride looking for more.
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Lord review
This Manga tells the story of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, very similarly like the Manga Ravages of time in its very own interpreted way.
Story: The whole story is from the original RotTK, while at some points the story takes turns and twists which you would NEVER expect as a fan of the Three Kingdoms story. It will serve you what you expect and want from a Three Kingdoms tale while still keep you interested with its very own "what if...?" kind of turns. It starts out with the meeting of the three brothers and their pledge in the peach tree garden and sadly stops at the start of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, which should actually just be the beginning. The manga wasn't continued from this point on, which is a real pity, since it has qualities very similar to Ravages of time and is overall just a brilliant manga and a joy to read. Art: Character design is unique and the drawings are well made, very detailed to be as realistic as possible for a historical manga. Characters: You will see all your beloved heroes like Zhang Fei, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhao Yun and others. The story sadly doesn't go on long enough to see the heroes of the kingdoms of Wu nor Wei but this manga offers you a chance to see your heroes in a way you never did before, I am sure. The manga shows them in their usual heroic way while still maintaining the human side of them. And so you get to see the bad side of the usually honorable Guan Yu for example and so on.
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MONSTER CAGE review
What makes someone a monster? Is it the physical deformities that they display? It is their black heart? The violent tendencies? Whatever the reason, this ragtag team of rejects try to survives those on the side of law who seek to eliminate them.
An unforgettable cast of characters, such as Tengo Hambre (Spanish for I'm hungry) a scardy cat who rips through flesh, Maria the little girl who maintains her calm even through the unthinkable, and Kiste Spielzeug the manipulative leader who desperatly tries to cling to the illusion that they are more than 'just a monster'. These individuals are ones you typically see the hero of the story defeating, yet you begin to emphasize with them and their struggle to survive. All this, in just a oneshot. My only complaint is that it should be longer. Much longer.
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Fukushuu wo Koinegau Saikyou Yuusha wa, Yami no Chikara de Senmetsu Musou suru review
This is for the person who loves anti-heroes and seeing a character actually go through with their revenge.
Too often are stories of revenge filled with moral dilemma and often the lesson of the story is to not take revenge. This is not that, this is for the person who likes their heroes dark, the person who wants to see the villain pay for their sins and THEN SOME. This is for the person who wants a main character who could be the villain or the hero. Not afraid to kill, not afraid to cross a line, and will do it in unforgettable ways. I wouldn't recommend it for someone who just reads shounen you'd probably wanna break into the darker side of action manga with something else like berserk. Not that you can't enjoy shounen and enjoy this, This is the 2nd manga i've given a 10/10 score in like 10+ years of reading and 100+ mangas. and the first one was/is one piece which is almost like an ultra-shounen I'm not a fool, when i read it and scored it there were only 12 or so chapters out, with time this score could easily change as the story develops, and i don't rate it a 10 because i think it is 100% perfect flawless in all ways i rate it a 10 because the amount of enjoyment i got reading just 10 or so chapters left a huge impression.
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Hot Gimmick review
I don't usually write reviews, but I thought I would for this. The story is not particularly original centering on a blackmail master-slave relationship that turns into something more. Very cliche in the shojo manga industry. Unrealistically stereotypical characters abounded
The thing that really bothered me was the main character being molested on several occasions, and almost gang-raped by her boyfriend's clique (on his orders) and not contacting any authorities or anything (and staying friends with these people). It was very disturbing that the main character was such a dolt- not a very good self-image for young girls who read this. She also definately chose the wrong guy to fall in love with-her main crush was a total jerk and treated her with nothing but disrespect and forced her to choose between him and everything else she loved on several occasions (while on other occasions verbally, physically or borderline sexually abusing her). She went along with his increasingly absurd demands even though his only goal seemed to be to sleep with her (on a couple occasions some semblance of humanity on his part showed through but these were usually a guise to get to his ultimate goal). The side story romance between the main character's sister and her childhood guy-friend was more interesting and realistic than the main story. Also, I disapproved of her ultimate guy-choice at the end. In conclusion, this is a poorly written review for a poorly written manga.
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Giniro no Kami no Arisa review
I actually liked this manga!!
okay, the art wasn't thát good, and in the beginning i was thinking "whahah, this mangaka has a lot fantasy :') (not exactly in a good way, but definetely not in a bad way either!!) More like, it's a little bit unrealistic, it cóúld happen, but yeah... But it really ís interesting!! The characters are pretty good made up. And i expect much of the rest of the story!! Cause the part where i am stuck in is a huge cliffhanger!! But i can't find it!I read it at manga reader, but they only have the first part, and mnga fox doesn't have it all all, so i just have to search further :)
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Metroid review
Story:
With atrocious pacing and empty characters, a lot of what encompasses Metroid's story is hackneyed and wasted on 16 chapters. It's not a science-fiction, and it's not a drama, it's something in between that fails to get either thing right. I found this rather arduous to finish, counting down the chapters until the ending since it was so annoying to read at times. Certain events that take place don't seem to add up, others seem to be over-charged to emphasize certain aspects of the story, and then there's this shining small percentage of downright ridiculousness that makes me wonder why this manga even existed. Art: Everything looks alright I guess, but since there are terrible pacing issues, the artwork needs to at least be able to carry the motions of the narrative without making things confusing. This simple request isn't even fulfilled, as both action sequences and basic conversation pieces are cluttered and messy. There's a lot of repetitive panels that make pages boring and recognizable. It's not that the artist copy/pasted, rather they drew things in a similar fashion and made things seem uninspired and lazy. Character: I don't know anything about anyone except Samus, and everything I know about Samus is mostly stuff I had acquired from the games. There's enough in the manga to get things going, but it's not enough to carry the story as things progress. Enjoyment: Boring and uninteresting. I didn't really care to finish this manga, but I trudged through to get it over with. I wish I didn't. ((If you liked this review, check out my other reviews by going to my profile and clicking the 'reviews' tab. I review virtually all anime and manga I find!))
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Mononoke-zoushi review
Its my first review, and 'cause i'm not good with english so sorry in advance.
First, i think its pity this manga not really popular. even though the story itself is intriguing. The world of many creatures (Youkai, monster, spirit, etc.) and human is potrayed with simple storytelling. Like read a horror children stories, well afterall its folklore. What i like about this manga, its about how human or creatures is not in good or bad side and each stories not simply always happy ending. But, left a bit of sadness or depressed feels. Story (8): Its about performer, Tanome, who travel around and meet other creatures or humans. The story is episodic with each stories tell about Tanome handle the problems of many creatures with her eye tatoo in her hands. Each stories has implisit meaning. Art (8): The art its not common for manga, its rather like old japanese painting. The art made the story bit darker and good blend for horror stories. Character (7): Tanome is in the beginning of stories is kind of childish, but after Shao Tsu become her pupil, Tanome itself aventually become mature. Tanome is cool character, not look people or creatures is different being. Enjoyment (7): I enjoy each stories of the manga. And how Tanome will react to the problems she meets always intereristing.
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Tsukimizuki Rikai no Tantei Satsujin review
TLDR; Increasingly intense plot-twisty who-dunnit that will keep you at the edge of your wheelchair.
What you should expect while reading Tsukimizuki Rikai no Tantei Satsujin: A consistently engaging and twisting story paced expertly with ecchi comedy, drama, mystery, and horror Lots of creepy art wow spooky Confusing boners (end of chapter) "Oh damn, what?" (beginning of next chapter) "Oh okay." (halfway through same chapter) "WAIT WHAT OK" I've been pretty disappointed by mystery and mystery/horror series I've tried to read recently, and honestly this one kinda screwed my chances of liking future ones. I haven't felt this consistently interested and engaged reading something in a while. The writing is clever in that it constantly challenges your expectations and makes you reconsider what you think you know about the characters, plot, and the inevitable conclusion. There are definitely elements and creative decisions that some people won't like, but overall this was among my best manga reading experiences. Highly recommended.
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