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Japanese: 地味な剣聖はそれでも最強です
Auteur:
Akashi, Rokurou
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2018-05-25 to ?
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Japanese: 地味な剣聖はそれでも最強です
Auteur:
Akashi, Rokurou
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Manga
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Publishing
Publier:
2018-05-25 to ?
Sérialisation:
Comic PASH!
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A Japanese student named Shirokuro Sansui died because of God's mistake and was teleported to a different world. He claimed that he wishes to become 'the strongest,' so he received a referral letter addressed to a sage from God and 500 years of training from the sage. When he reached a stage where he could be called 'the strongest' in the common people's standard, he stumbles upon a baby near his training grounds, and there, he finally starts his adventure in another world. His training was simple, his techniques are simple, he's the strongest but he looks simple. With an ordinary wooden sword in hand, the fight of the simple-looking Sword Saint has just begun.
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Jimi na Kensei wa Soredemo Saikyou desu review
When talking about flavor, you generally think of food and how it tastes. But this concept can also be applied to forms of art, in this case, manga and Jimi Na Kensei is severely lacking. Actually, let me rephrase that; Jimi Na Kensei... has comparable flavor to a soggy saltine cracker. The characters are so one dimensional it hurts, the story is laughably bad, and the art is just...ok? Jimi Na Kensei... simply lacks any flavor; it’s extremely bland, boring, and uninteresting. Even for lovers of fantasy and isekai-like manga, I urge you to avoid this. It’s just a waste of time.
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Jimi na Kensei wa Soredemo Saikyou desu review
Hey, it's isekai, so you already know it's probably going to be garbage. But, if I'm being honest here, this might be the worst of the lot, and that's probably the scariest thing I've ever written.
Look, if you can't keep my attention for longer than 4 chapters in a manga about an overpowered character in another world, you should not be writing anything except perhaps cheesy AD campaigns for 6th grader's lemonade stands. The only salvageable part of this idiocy is the art, which is by-the-books isekai one, so don't expect anything unique or interesting about it. Just clean-cut nonsense you've seen a thousand times before. Besides that, there is nothing. The story makes about as much sense as quantum mechanics (probably not even that much), and the characters are your standard LN garbage, just worse. MC has literally no spine so I don't know how the hell he's walking, and the first four chapters were enough to deem him the worst isekai MC ever. Look, even if others have literally the same personality, AT LEAST, AT THE VERY LEAST, they have a backbone -- to some degree. This one? Nill. Nada. Zero. His thought process screams of 'look, I'm from Japan, and I'm so polite so no matter what people do or say to me, I'll always be polite and nice 'cause I'm from Japan'. Absolute garbage. Girl mc (me thinks?) is just another noble girl who treats MC like garbage for the longest while before (I imagine) eventually falling in love with him, and MC having the worst case of amnesia in the history of the world and liking her back. There's no other likable character in the entire manga (I'm not even joking -- everyone either gets like 2 panels, or is a sewage-level piece of human garbage), and even the baby, however cute she may be, gets like 5 panels in total despite having been mentioned in the freakin' description. One more """good""" thing is that the manga made me blow hard through my nose once. Congratulations. You are on Jake Paul's level. I guess that's something, at least. Right? |