Houkago |
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Synonyms: Aftershool
Japanese: 放課後
Auteur:
Higashino, Keigo
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Manga
Volumes:
1
Chapitres:
2
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2009-11-28 to 2010-01-28
Sérialisation:
Bessatsu Friend Zoukan BetsuFure
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Synonyms: Aftershool
Japanese: 放課後
Japanese: 放課後
Auteur:
Higashino, Keigo
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
1
Chapitres:
2
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2009-11-28 to 2010-01-28
Sérialisation:
Bessatsu Friend Zoukan BetsuFure
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Someone is trying to kill Maejima, the unassuming archery club coach and math teacher at Seika Women's High School. Pure luck has gotten him through several attempts, but he has no idea who's behind it, and the school principal would rather not involve the police in what's surely just a student acting out. With the entire faculty and students as suspects, will Maejima figure out who's responsible before his luck runs out?
(Source: Storm in Heaven)
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Houkago review
Houkago is a decent murder mistery that commits a very big mistake that tends to happen in that genre. It startswith an enigmatic scenario, the one you can read in the synopsis, but eventually the resolution of the case is almost entirely mechanical. While most of the time is dedicated to the emotional points the resolution comes from information that was omited to the viewer that leads to solving it as if it were a puzzle and getting an infodump that connects the pieces of information we couldn't have had tied together by ourselves and just explaining motivations that would had been more interesting if
we had seen them slowly showing themselves.
Being a very short read (two chapters slowly above 100 pages each) and with a very nice style that lets you diferentiate the characters and see the emotions in their faces beyond eyes changing, I'd say it's a good manga for people that are into the genre. Just don't expect anything actually psychological being dealt with beyond expaining motivations at the end. It's also extremely low in terms of gore or mature content, just a pair of boobs and some blood, so don't be afraid of getting any sexual violence or other unconfortably edgy things. |
Houkago review
Houkago is more than just a shoujo-ish adaptation of a mystery novel. At first glance, the characters seem bland, predictable, and especially the teacher is the prototypical flawless main interest. However, with each new revelation, his characterisation becomes darker. It is his human side that made me root for him, despite his faults. My advice: Don't go into this thinking that there will be some miraculous love story, don't expect some clever trick. Just enjoy how your evaluation of the situation, your perception of the characters changes. Achieving that sort of subtlety is more difficult than coming up with a good locked room murder. Kudos
to the mangaka.
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