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JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 7: Steel Ball Run review
So Jojo's Bizzare Adventure Part 7 : Steel Ball Run
tHIS mANGA this amazing Manga Is by far the best manga ever in my opinion its so well crafted Araki Is on a diffrent Level when he wrote this Manga Story 10/10 : one of the greatest and most orginal jojo story its set in 1800's In america a horse Race a cross america and the winner Gets 60 mILLion dollars pretty generic Right Wrong Minor Spoilers Ahead : STANDS arent intreduced untile after a whole volueme 3 wich means this manga takes its time, what i love about it so much its that it gets rid of its Worst Arcs right away, and then Boom amazing arcs start flying left and right Mandom Fight - Catch the rainbow and more and more Art 11/10 : Araki's Best Yet No nore Said cuz we all know that Man is THE ARTIST CHARCTERS 11/10 : it doesnt have your typical Jojo story of 5 people Trying to catch A main Villain Instead we get Gyro And Johonny wich Is the Best DUO EVER the comidic Moments Thier serios Moments and more and more They Have one of the best chimistry i have ever seen vILLAins :Funny Vallentine Is probbly my Fav JoJo Vellain After DIO He is Practicly a hero or thats what he bealive and His Abbility D4C is Just So amazing Dio(Part 7) Dio We Love As a dinosaur What is More To Say The Side villains in here aren't The Best but they Have such Creative and Cool Stands WICH MAKES THE BATTLES ALL THAT GREAT Enjoyment 9/10 :i will admit at first i was so not into it cuz its such a change from your typical Jojo Story and it had the Slowest start Yet BUT man does it grow on you evrything gets so much better it unbealiveble that when i finished it i was jumping and sying this is the best manga EVER Overall : My Fav Part IS always Part 5 but if you ask me what is the best Part I will always Answer Part 7 its So Good iam honstly WRITING my first review becaues of my love for this Manga 11/10
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Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria review
This is the weakest in the top light novels. I had that feeling from the get-go, as I immediately reunited with Endless Eight. People often hate it, but I recognised that arc was a icon of Haruhi Suzumiya Series, as it was a trigger to ignite the development of the characters, so having a chance to re-experience it worth a trial. Nothing to lose, you know.
The opening of this series, as I said, was an imitation of Endless Eight. As an introduction, it did raise my interest. Then the sequel just came out of nowhere, as its bond with the rest hardly existed, only in name. That time into the world of game was interesting, followed by the illusions of a teenager about his supremacy and ideal. Then the last volume was thrown out as the closure for the mess the author had made. I could say there were some quality moments, but the lack of coordination was overwhelming. There is no explaination for the phenomenoms, as the older sister just naturally possessed an ability, and afterwards others achieved supernatural powers like it was a matter of fact. 'This is a fictionary work' might be an excuse, but at least give me the answers for 5W and 1H for the origin and the consequence afterwards, logical or illogical is fine. However, there were none of it, weren't there? And a wedding was not enough, you know. With the missing of what I call 'leading factors', the author could bend the rules for his convenience. So, Kazuki Hoshino appeared to have a will, but he was the easiest one to manipulate. The one played the villain most of the time was in fact an illusive boy and with the brain penetration jutsu of Naruto, he returned to the bright side? Maria Otonashi didn't even have a 'self', neither did this series, and that problem was conveniently solved with some paragraphs at the end, The characters' background were also comfortable for the author to make their reasons sound, but they were instantly left behind without any serious attempt to untie the knots. There were nothing genuine in this series, as the writter just molded his characters with his will only and there they were, in a world void of systematical order. Even the communication and storytelling wasn't made in an appropriate way. IT HURTS, IT HURTS, IT HURTS... Well, at least reading SAO now doesn't hurt that much. Sorry, SAO, I'm still not gonna read you. If you felt the emptiness in my review, you would also sense the emptiness of the related target, because I couldn't even find a model for this work.
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-SINS- review
Story:
The premiss of the story is very interesting. A world where angels have gone crazy and demons are actually more helpfull for mankind. So a group of fallen angels, or demons, have United to save humans from angels and the so called Venus. That said, the author clearly wanted a longer series to develop his ideas. I hope he could spark some interest and got the chance he wanted to make something bigger. Art: The art didn't impress me. The main characters are very ordinary. Specially Satan. That said, the angels are very cool. I also liked the idea the author had for the weapons. The clothes are also boring and bland. The scenery is almost non-existant. Character: The only development we get is for two characters. They get to know each other. It's the start of a friendship. The past of the main character is explained, but we can't really say that there was enough development to make them charming or interesting. Enjoyment: All in all, it is a cool concept, but for a oneshot on its own is just pointless. It's like having only the first chapter of a very long series like Naruto or Dragon Ball. Overall: If you don't mind reading the first chapter of a long series that will never be completed, just go for it.
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NASA review
An amusing little one shot by Naoki Urasawa. Being a one shot it wasn't able to become anything dazzling and i read it mainly because i plan on (someday) completing everything of Urasawa's. As i said since its so short it didn't have the chance to become something outstanding but its worth the read as i found the overall idea amusing.
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Botsuraku Yotei nano de, Kaji Shokunin wo Mezasu review
Okay, so I've rated this manga a 7.8/10 because it had too many cliches
That was a joke, incase anyone was wondering, because this is a unintelligible manga built using ONLY cliches. I'll explain why I rated it a 7 in a bit. Story- 5 Okay, so the main story, from what I could tell is that truck-kun takes a guy to another world, classic reincarnation tale, but he is essentially just a side character or something in a game he once played. That is probably the best summary I could give, seeing as how the first chapter is a giant cluster f*** with no way to tell what the hell is going on. Im honestly so confused, and a bit startled. It's execution isn't terrible, but this manga is essentially a guy trying to follow a route from a game he played before truck-kun came into his life. Art- 5 Honest opinion? Its just average. Nothing special. Utterly boring. Character- 5 Again, nothing special here, except maybe the main character who is a bit of a arse with a loser complex. Although the super tall guy is kinda funny and the girl he meets up with is MUCH more interesting than the "love interest" Enjoyment- 10 Okay, so here is where my review goes more off the rail and bonkers than Rick and Morty season 3. Everything else has been leading to this point, and here it is: This manga is really bad, so bad that it's hilarious to read. I actually had a good time reading the four chapters that are out right now, just because they were so bad. The characters were paper thin, the story was all over the place, the art was subpar, and the entire manga just felt confusing. It's a bad manga, but it's so bad it has passed the point of garbage and has moved on to the comedy side of being bad. Overall- 7 Again, this manga is bad, from the very start you could tell that it was going to be stupidly bad, but you'll get hooked because you don't truly know how bad it's going to be. If you want to check out something like that, then be my guest and jump right in like I did, however if you don't feel like reading fidget spinner: the manga then don't and go find something ACTUALLY interesting
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Mission! School review
Make no mistake: Mission! School is a stupid manga. It quickly forgets its own central plot (premise: hijinks ensue as girls trained for combat have to adapt to a normal school setting), and its characters are one-note at best. But it's funny. It's really really funny. And it doesn't have to be anything else.
You see, Mission! School is first and foremost a gag manga, full of weirdos and fools doing silly things in variably ridiculous scenarios, framed as a romantic comedy and peppered with a moderate disregard for the Fourth Wall. In it, we see male lead Ishikawa - a mildly reserved guy (who, as the manga gleefully and excessively points out, has no remarkable features or abilities) - generally play the put-upon straight-man to female lead Haduki, who drives the comedy with her earnest, overeager, and ultimately doomed attempts to do normal teenage stuff in a normal way, in spite of her ridiculously out-there rich-girl upbringing, her insane world-conquest-focused schooling, and "help" from her lazy, self-interested, possibly-sociopathic attendant/friend/classmate Minagawa. A cast of strange supporting characters join in and try to interfere with or aid Ishikawa and Haduki's misadventures and budding relationship, all either starting off as or becoming slaves to the gag-a-minute nature of the manga. And everyone and everything in Mission! School is so sincerely and excitedly committed to its gags (and particular gags, at that!) that it skips right past feeling "forced" and becomes amusing in and of itself. Mission! School is not a witty manga. It is incapable of utilizing much if any character humor. It doesn't derive entertainment value from situational humor (save for absurdism). No, when it comes right down to it, Mission! School's primary strength is its ability to repeatedly defy minor expectations about what's going on (in the plot and in the characters' heads) in generally stupid ways with vast enthusiasm, perfect timing, and expressive art. And that's it. As a romance, Mission! School is insubstantial and unfulfilling. As a story, it has no plot, and there's no depth to its characters. Heck, its final volume is 50% comprised of meta-humor about their impending cancellation. As a comedy, though? It's light-hearted, good-natured, and, most importantly, gut-bustingly silly. I laughed often and wholeheartedly. So what else is there to say that's really meaningful? Maybe it's ultimately forgettable, but I've never smiled, chuckled, and laughed as much while reading a manga. Simple and (perhaps) disposable though it may seem, Mission! School holds a special place in my heart. So maybe you should give it a try! ___________________ Story: 3/10 - It forgets its own premise for the most part and has only the vaguest sense of narrative motion Art: 9/10 - While not innovative in any sense, the character art is a constant highlight of the work. It is energetic and expressive, effectively adapting its style for whatever suits the gag-du-jour. Comedic timing is controlled with skillful panel composition. Character: 5/10 - Character development is just about the last priority of this manga, and consistency isn't far behind. Case in point, multiple supporting characters end up abandoning their key characteristics or being forgotten entirely. But, while they may have the level of complexity in their personalities as cardboard cutouts would, oh boy are they fun to watch! Enjoyment: 10/10 Overall: 9/10
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12-ji no Kane ga Naru review
This is a really twisted manga. It’s definitely not like the Cinderella story that we grew up with. In fact, I consider it closer to a Grim Fairy Tale more-so then a children’s tale with an ending that can make your skin crawl. It did for me and that is really rare. I do have to give you a slight warning if you really do not like spiders, this may not be the story for you. Other then that, Cinderella was really annoying when she started sounding like a valley girl.
The artwork is that of a fairytale, very befitting, and yet the proportions are all wrong. Some characters are way to big compared to others to make them look at all realistic. Things are rather stiff and it’s got almost a supernatural ‘Halloween’ feel. It was a little like Tim Burton’s movies. There are a lot of angles in the art and characters are rather stretched out. I liked the story and I do say you should see this because it’s interesting. I liked the take on it.
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann 4-koma Kingdom: Yoko no Oheso-hen review
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this is like the non told story of gurren lagann with all the jokes and twist after this i am glad that they show what happend in the dark like all the great prank of kamina the adventure of viral ect this is a must see to belivie and laugh out they really show great jokes which is quite in the style of the comedy in the manga and anime read it and enjoy
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Billionaire Girl review
Billionaire Girl is a short story by Isuna Hasekura, the author of Spice & Wolf. So going into this series I expected a nice little romance with characters at least 1/100th as compelling as Holo and Lawrence. Unfortunately compelling is a word that couldn't be associated with any aspect of this manga whatsoever.
What started off somewhat promising quickly deteriorated into mediocrity and then the characters just became annoying which left little remaining to enjoy. There are definitely a few positives to take from this series and despite what I've said it is by no stretch awful or unbearable. If you want a short series for a yearly MAL challenge or have decided to invest in Stocks following the fall of the market due to Corona then you might get something small out of this series. Even then you're unlikely to find anything much in this extremely brief look at stocks and the life of a rich girl who doesn't know anything of the world outside her job. The single biggest problem with Billionaire Girl would have to be the fact that while several plot lines and issues revealed themselves none of them were actually dealt with. This manga is a whole bunch of nothing happening for 17 chapters. You'll find hundreds of other romance series where a thick headed main character struggles to realise they're in love so you may as well skip this one. As a side note, if you're surprised by the high scores others gave this series make sure to check when their reviews were written, you'll notice all the high scores came 9 years ago when this manga first started publishing and long before it finished.
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