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JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 7: Steel Ball Run review
I think, this is a great manga and i love it in the first time
Since JoJo universe has been reset by Pucci, the "whole new world" JoJo that Araki created is yet bizarre and wonderful. Even there's a new condition to get a stand, it's still acceptable. So, for everyone who just started read JoJo, if you skipped part 1-6 will be ok since part 7-8 is a different JoJo universe and there's a lot character that referring to the previous part that bring back a good memories for everyone who already read/watch JoJo part 1-6. I have no comment about the artstyle since its Araki and i accepted that Araki always change his artstyle in every parts of JoJo. Character development is good especially Johnny. I really enjoy this manga cause it gave me a lot of different experiences than previous JoJo part.
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Fullmetal Alchemist review
What to say about a masterpiece? All good things must come to an end and that is what happened with FMA's legendary run. When I finished the last chapter today, I seriously shed a tear of joy for all the character development and so many things I was rooting for since I've been following this manga (since last 3 years). The two anime spin-offs pretty much assure full enjoyment and deep storyline that keeps the reader/viewer on the edge of their seats with anticipation and speculation.
The best thing about FMA is not only its story but the alive characters. The story is definitely fantasy but their relationship with each other is as real as you and me. Of course, it's not serious all the time and the lulz and growth of characters with time is what makes this a classic. For example, Ed started off with a small height complex and always complained about being a chibi. The worst ever was being rejected by Winry in a childhood game of who would marry Winry, for being smaller in height than her. Well, what do you know he grew out of that and I loved how things turned out. It's easy to make good guys good but what about the bad guys? The depth of character of all homunculi, the continuous second-guessing, sub-plots, an array of well-conceptualized characters are just a few things for keeping the reader addicted to the story. When it seemed all would fail, the fabulous end shown by sheer determination of a group of protagonist was simply EPIC! I for one would miss this story and would love to read more from Arakawa-sensei. Overall score of 10.
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Solo Leveling review
This is average, no more, no less.
Story (5/10) It's a simple story and executed in a very average manner. A classic zero to hero and not much more to say about it. There are some plotholes especially in the world building but none of them are really that damaging on thier own though. Art (7/10) The art is good, having it colored makes it way more lively and for the action scenes, which after al are one of the strong points of the manhwa, it does work well. But it's no more than that, good, do not expect beautiful art pieces you can simply sit there and admire. The art is streamlined for action, made to be scrolled through quickly. Characters (4/10) The characters are shallow, to feel empathy towards them is hard, borderline impossible in my opinion. They don't feel like people, rather they are spotlights pointed at our MC to amplify his awesomeness. Enjoyment (4/10) It didn't really make me wish to continue reading except on some particular panels in the begining. For me geting to chapter 42 was a grind. Well then, would I recomend this to anybody? If they are unable to accept black and white action scenes yes, otherwise no. The art really does, in my opinion, shoot this manhwa into the stratosphere when it really just wanted to go on the trampoline. I understand some people might've longed for colored action scenes for years but I don't believe this manhwa is the one truly magnificent manhwa that deserves to be praised as the long awaited messiah. Wait a little longer and we might find something truly worth remembering.
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Death Note review
My scores may not make much sense but it's because the story series delines as it progresses, but the art and characters remain strong. The enjoyment was a 10 untill roughly halfway through the series and this has marred my overall opion, as explained below...
It's good untill it gets stupid - I can accept the initial premises of a manga like this (Shinigami exist and kill people by writing their name in a book), that's fine because it's explained right at the start and as far as I'm aware that's the only difference between this universe and the manga's. However, unfortunately, the plot devices just get too ridiculous. It didn't help that my favourite character died but that really isn't why I stopped reading (same happened in Claymore and I still really like that). The thing is, this manga claims to be intelligent, which it is to a degree but it fails at being intelligently silly which, regrettably, is what this becomes around the point when I stopped reading...
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Parham Itan review
I bought this manga on a whim from a nearby manga store because it looked interesting, and I was very pleased with my purchase!
The art is stunning and the characters are likable from the very first chapter, the story is also something I’d like to gush about; this is a horror/mystery manga that really drags you in and keeps you on your toes, and it does a really good job at keeping the mystery fresh and new each time that they uncover something. They don’t reveal a whole lot about what the ultimate end goal is in the first volume, which makes me look forward to reading future volumes from this series! Overall, it’s a super good first read and a must buy for horror manga fans!
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Lust Geass review
I HAVE'NT REACHED THE LATEST CHAPTER YET. I HAVE READ ONLY AROUND 20 CHAPTERS. SO YOU CAN SAY THAT IT'S MY INTIAL THOUGHT. BUT YOU CAN USE THIS REVIEW TO GET INTO THIS MANGA!!
---- HIGH LEVEL NTR ALERT!! If you are not comfortable with NTR genre then, I don't think you should read this as it's very disappointing. ---- STORY - 4/10 The plot is very dumb. The MC likes his childhood friend but she thinks of him as her brother(the relationship eventually changes due to some dumb circumstances btw). Later, the MC stumbles upon a weird library where he buys a 'Mysterious' book from a DEMON(he had no idea about it) for his childhood friend and gives it to her. But somehow, she gets cursed by the book and now she can't live without getting cuucked once or twice a day. In this way, they gradually develop a relationship. (つ۞﹏۞)つ Pretty weird, huh? *Read the manga to learn the reason of the curse although the reason is too dumb tbh.* Later on, the MC's class representor and his sensei also gets cursed by two other copies of that book. And now, what can happen next? I'm leaving it upto your imaginations. ART - 8/10 The art is good. No offence here. But, it looks more like a henttai than a actual manga. Well, it's a henttai ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) CHARACTER - 4/10 I'm not gonna spoil anything here but the MC is kinda lame. After developing a relationship, the childhood friend believes the MC won't betray her. But you guys should probably know why I mentioned "NTR" earlier. But I don't think we should hate any of the characters majorly introduced in this manga bcoz they're kinda forced to become fckmachines (◔_◔). And bannging thrice or more a day made the MC even more cursed than usual. *I can't express my proper feel for this manga but I hope it helps you* ENJOYMENT - 5/10 Only things you can enjoy here are the bannging scenes. OVERALL - 4/10 I am giving it a 4 but I'm pretty sure it doesn't even deserve a 2 or 3. But, I'm giving it a 4 bcoz it kinda gives School Days vibes, but it's better than School Days. The MC is like "In this case I'd rather get dumped than to let everyone ruin their lives like that. Young girls bad rep and lack of self worth leads to terrible things. Like suicide for one..." That's the reason why he is bannging so many girls. And he also thinks it's his fault for getting them into this situation. You'll learn all the dumb reasons if you read the manga. SO THAT'S MY REVIEW. IT'S PRETTY TOUGH TO REVIEW THESE KIND OF MANGAS AS EVERYTHING IN HERE IS PRETTY MUCH FCUKED UP, BUT BUT BUT, I KNOW YOU'RE THINKING WHY I MISSPELLED SO MANY WORDS. DONT WORRY, I DID THEM INTENTIONALLY to make it look more like a censorship.
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F-Ken review
F-Ken, a special one shot from the creator of Assassination Classroom. I expected much more but only to be crushed by reality. Not much or as I expected. Art is impressive as always and it's nice to see a focus on Kendo but sensei, the story was a bit on the thumbs down side.
A story about revolving around fetishes? Not my cup of tea. Good to know the male MC wasn't going to easily given in to the female MC who controls people with their fetishes as her power (apparently, her way of helping others)mainly because of her beauty. The other characters from the school's kendo club were portrayed to be disgusting and weird. That put me off. They are to use their own strength and hard work to achieve their goals but this Female MC spoils it all. I don't wanna spoil much. Lots of readers from Manga Plus (an official website/app by Shueisha) were also not happy about the story or the characters. Some were happy about the art and how the creator has improved but the story was not something they were expecting. The art receives most praise points from me but not the story. Not the characters, especially the female MC.
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Boku no Marie review
[Reviewing till chapter 13]
O Gawd, spare me the pain!!! This series has been scanlated till chapter 13, so I only have read it till 13. But, this series has 10 volumes and has been adapted into an anime. This series mainly is about an android who has been built to resemble someone her maker likes. [Mood: Light-Heavy] {Notable Pickings: Ecchi:7 l Character consistency: 3} Story:3 Right from the start, an android has been built, never mind that a college kid was the one that built it, even the guy that built it says "You seem different from my programming". Well from then on, whatever happened just made me detest all the characters in the series except Marie, the android, and Mari. The storyline seems like a "Living with Marie" type. It seemed very slice of life, except with the insertion of Marie, many different things happen. The ecchi parts are way out of place, and at times, they seemed so forcibly inserted that I almost quit reading it. And the whole story seemed very unnatural, and this is only till chapter 13. Right, and some ecchi parts seem like they are from some H series, only with limits. Art:6 It is normal. Most panels are clear. Expressions are clear but not detailed. Character:2 I wonder if the mangaka thought carefully about the main guy character's personality well, most of the times he acts like a jerk, but it seemed obvious the mangaka wanted to insert a bit of humanity in him to make him look nice, but it was way unnatural. The female main character was waaaaaay strange. An android with fully human emotions and acts totally human, is different from her programming, suddenly gained huge strength for no reason, fell in love with her maker for no reason and from the start and so on. But her personality is much more likable than other character in this series, and much more stable. There seemed to be a few side characters, but none are very noticeable, except for their bad sides. Enjoyment:1 I was really writhing in pain in some parts of the series that I read. In short, it is too painful to read. Some parts are way ridiculous, and some absolutely made me angry. Overall:3 Well, I shan't say any more negative stuff about this series. This series has some good points, like an android concept, although how perfect it is is up to u to decide. For eng readers, this series has been dropped a few years ago, and imo, rightly so.
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Nonscale review
I actually found this series to be very interesting. Composed of a few chapters of distinct stories with excellent art. It's short and concise and you can finish it in like 30 min, but some of the concept the author tries to bring to attention is really worth reading. Not the most ground breaking ideas but their freshness and uniqueness really takes this series home. It really is harmless quirkiness and fun.
For example, one chapter is seemingly mundane portrayal of high school girls going to class. Except they are in the mountains. And they are in regular school girls clothing. Combined with the author's amazing art, it really just make me look at the images and... I guess wonder what the fuck is going on. The physical beauty of the art style combined with the beauty of the juxtaposition in logic really make this something different, something that is just memorable. The most I think about it, the more I like this series. It's short and doesn't try to be pretentious with its lack of a real story, because they are not what this piece of artistry is trying to accomplish. Nor is it overly-complex and psychological to the point where you feel like you have to really work your brains out to find meaning and story. I felt I was given a shot of a small but very potent dosage of bewilderment, wonder, and fascination. Again, it's short, give it a shot. Just enjoy the strangeness and the beauty.
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