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Solo Leveling review
Oh no, where do I fucking begin. Despite what many of the manwha legion will claim, this story is not one that is good and has no real meaning that leaves you feeling bored after the official ending. This shit must have been written by an angsty 15 year old because it is every bit of power fantasy that you would expect from a something written by them. The main character has a heroic moment at the beginning, but after that his personality does a complete 180 and is easily one of the most powerful characters nearly 30 chapters in. A lot of stories seem
to miss the slow progression of the hero and it is very saddening to see a bunch of the hero's development and charm nearly disappear.
Before explaining the rest of the story, a fatal flaw about the manwha must be discussed. The simple fact that no other character in the show (except for one other character that is promptly killed) takes all of the interesting progression out of the story. I do not understand why the author thought that it was a good idea to lock everyone else's power level and only have him scale up. Later on, this becomes a massive problem later on, but this is even important near the beginning. The art is pretty good, especially for a webtoon. Panels can be boring and the backgrounds can be lacking. Overall, it's fine and there's nothing that can be too criticized, other than the fact that the character designs can be uninspired. Here comes the issue. Spoilers ahead. The story revolves around leveling up, so it goes without saying that the enemies would need to be more and more powerful over time. Giving the main character a necromancer ability that allows him to use very strong monsters from past fights was a big mistake. It completely removes any weakness that he may have and effectively kills all the tension that may arise in fights. Having the main character lose builds character and increases stakes for later fights, but after so many fights with 0 losses I know that he can't lose. Power creep gets very bad after he clears the hard demon dungeon, and that's when I lost almost all interest. Every other character is sucking his dick and he has near infinite power. His edge is also through the roof as he kills without mercy but is still kind-hearted? I just didn't understand his character. When he single-handedly defeats an enemy that none of the other top hunters in the nation could do combined and rose him from the dead, I understood that the manwha could not go on and that it's problems could only get worse. How could the character even lose at this point? He is unbeatable and untouchable. This is as generic and bland as it gets, saved only by the art. Tl;dr I would avoid this one.
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Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria review
First I will let the writing speak for itself, in this spoiler-free passage below:
"“I was convinced that I had grasped your behavioral patterns completely by now. But I couldn’t predict your statement just now at all. Can you imagine how amusing this is for someone accustomed to eternal boredom?” she says, looking delighted." There's more. For instance, in the opening scenes of this supposedly dark and gritty series, the main heroine reveals her reality-defying power by telling the main character about the color of a girl's panties. It's a cold open, a rolling intro, and a crash into a panty flash. God and Buddha help me, I read every volume to witness and report on the hundreds of examples of awful dialogue and Light Novel cliches, If your mind can interpret this trainwreck as salvageable, you have an inhumanly forgiving mind that I am unable to comprehend. I've helped edit literary abortions-in-progress, and have produced terrible work myself. I understand that madness that results in teenage characters using fifty words instead of eight. I sympathize with the stupidity of tacking backstories of abuse onto small children and having one mutter, literally, "murdermurdermurder" in the least subtle possible way of setting up the twist villain of a book. But the humane way to handle those manuscripts is to label them as inherently irrecoverable, and then to euthanize them. You might think this will be funny, or at the least, a campy and edgy read. This is true for many light novels and web novels. By any faith or philosophy you might hold, trust me, this is not true here. Worse than just bad, the writing is boring. If you are into bad video game mechanics being described in pointless and excruciating detail, you know who you are, and no force in imagination will restrain you from reading this. If you do not give this writer a single yen, and avoid supporting the paid publication of further work, my work will be done. I've read good postmodern books. I love the genre. You can fly through songs, bodies, and minds. For your own benefit and pleasure, I urge you to choose something better than this. You deserve it.
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Shingeki no Kyojin review
I'm writing this review, because upon looking at the manga initially on YouTube.
I laughed... I cried... I experienced something that changed my life... In a nutshell, Shingeki no Kyojin influenced the way I will live for the rest of my life and not just in some half-assed way like any other show would. It legitimately moved me to make certain decisions, for better or for worse. In that sense, no other anime can compare, as no other anime has provided an equivalent reaction on my part. Masterpiece! sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks sksks
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Kimi ni Nare review
I picked up the first volume of "Become You" from the library. It looked interesting and it was written by the author who wrote "Orange". The main character is described as a person who is persistent and never gives up, which is a theme through these 5 chapters. He strives to be a better musician that stems from his love for music, but he struggles with performing confidently.
"Become you" reminds me of a "coming of age" story, where the main character had gone through these hardships (what kind of teacher is that?!) and wishes to become something more and something better than he is already to achieve his dreams.
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A Cat That Loved a Fish review
When I started this one-shot, I imediatly though:" wow, that art is great" It's stylish and anatomicly correct. But then, when I had finished it, I found out I had no idea what the story was about. When someone explained I was like:" oooh... I'd have never guessed".Maybe I'm just not very smart, but I really didn't understand the story at all.
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Ana Satsujin review
I'm pretty new to manga, but I thought I'd share my opinions on Ana Satsujin.
As a fan of horror and ecchi, I actually really like this manga so far. The story is interesting enough to keep you focused and the characters are both strange and incising, as well as being slightly unconventional. The art is pretty average I'd have to say, though the characters look good and it carries the story well. If you're a fan of this kind of stuff I'd definitely recommend checking out this manga. The fact that the chapters are short make it an easy read, and overall its pretty entertaining and humorous at times.
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Isekai Nonbiri Nouka review
Ookay, this is my first review for any manga, and after reading some of the reviews i feel like i should put in my thought to clear few things up about this manga and also to give some reason to why i personally enjoy reading it.
and to update to new comer to the series, all the old reviews top reading this manga around chapter 15 to 27, lemme update to you that is manga now has 110 chapters now(as of 19 of march 2020), so u guys plenty to read. First, isekai nonbiri is a laid-back kind of manga, and is it definitely NOT for everyone, is just about a man who died, got reincarnate as one hell of a OP farmer and live a laid-back life, so do not expect anything epic and jaw-dropping to happen, he just a farmer after all. with that out of the way let move to the scoring. Story 7: what do you expect, is it the life of a farmer living though his day, even-though is not something particular, i found myself feel relaxed when i read it, there are a few arc later on to spice things up though(for me), so i give it a solid score of 7 Art 7: while the art could have been better, i do not found to be so bad, the character looks feel unique enough, after all, how can u make a village of hundreds of people to be all unique, is just a normal isekai after all(btw zabuton look kinda cute) character 6: sadly to say, the characters in this manga is rather meh or mundane for me, but the variety of different races keep me entertained. However, i DO want to clear a few thing about our MC, if u pay attention to chapter one, he has a special gift that the god(one of three i think) is a good background ability, it means that WHOEVER meet him under ANY circumstances will always see him in a good sense, i see some people say that other characters just throw themselves at him (something along those line) well is because of that ability, this ability was to given to him by a freakin god, ofc its gonna be OP, like his tool and healthy body. and second to back it up is this, time move rather quickly in this manga, from one panel to the other can make many different and lets look at this world like this, this world is at war, people being enslaved, starved, killed like flies, some barely escaped with their life, then they found a place where there a food, shelter, safe, there also a guy who is good natured to keep those people all of that, peace was the greatest gift one could give you in those time, and it is a medieval fantasy we talking about, many thing to entertain or do, no tv, internet, just war, so when you were given thing like fulfilling jobs, good food, you will feel to have the debt of gratitude, they will want to repaid him with kindness, so girl wouldnt mind give themselves to him, what else could they give that is unique and more sincere (of that time and age), plus people mind are rather simple at those time, breeding is meh, is all for the survival of their races, so suck it up. enjoyment 8: i have re read this manga about 5 time now(till round chapter 100) that should show how much i enjoyed it, but the reason why is mainly what i stated above, is it relaxing read, a kind of read after a long day of study and work, you just want to laid back reading something simple, ez to follow and calm, i like that. plus there are some moment i found funny, like how he got ganged up by the girl lol (spoiler: he does confess he enjoyed it a bit ;) ) Overall, is it a 7 from me, not a masterpiece for sure, but it is a relaxing read well i hope you guys find this review helpful, if not, well ...., sorry i guess ?
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Koukaku Kidoutai 2: Manmachine Interface review
This is the first MAL review I've written. It was unavoidable because I felt compelled to write it.
I will keep this somewhat spoiler-free, so things will mostly be kept in general. After reading the book, I for the life of me am incapable of properly explaining the general premise of the story to any accurate degree. It was all a blur. It was basically something along the lines of a roller-coaster ride of the main character "Motoko" being in the classic GITS digital world in a series of panty shot randomness escapades. Mix in more classic Masamune Shirow elements (e-thugs, cyberbrains, hacking, body swapping, attack barriers, viruses, over-your-helmet techy talk, etc.) and multiply it by an order of magnitude of more panty shots, and you got yourself The Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface. In a general sense, Motoko's duty is something along the lines of hunting down some baddie(s) in the digital realm for some reason. Of course the end result is the classic GITS trope of the main character "fusing" her cyberbrain with the enemy to create a new unified version of the two, thus them each losing their individuality and creating a better, blended version... I think. Of course throughout this entire escapade, Motoko does her classic body-swapping multiple times, thus we get many-a-pantsu shots from many-a-skimpily-clad female characters. Hot dayam ( ๏ ͜ʖ ๏ ). Zero complaints for the ecchi fans. The skin-tight clothing is drawn exceptionally detailed, and the countless full-color pages (in the Deluxe edition only, if I'm not mistaken) make the eye candy a dream. I thoroughly enjoyed these vibrant colors in conjunction with Masamune Shirow's exceptional art. The first book (The Ghost in the Shell), though convoluted, is an excellent read. It delivers the exceptional story in a complete and concise manner: an essential criterion that is the original source content of GITS. 9/10. The second book (The Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human Error Processor) is a series of off-beat short-stories involving mostly the other members of Section 9 (Togusa, Batou, etc.) These stories are short and to the point, a great read. 8/10. This third book (The Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface) is mostly random ecchi eye candy and the attempted story confuses the reader more than bringing much to the table. There is a story, but it isn't delivered smoothly enough to enjoy or to grasp your attention to a pleasurable degree. I would suggest that only completionists or 1-handed page-flipper ecchi fans ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) tackle this one. 5/10. I had a hard time reading this one straight through because of the story's confusing clusterfuckness, I kept losing interest and repeatedly put the book down/picked it up: it took me a course of over a month to get through reading the whole thing. The score I gave is a bit high for what I truly believe it deserves, but I am biased towards Ghost in the Shell as it's my favorite series, and I did thoroughly enjoy the art. Fight me. Caz out.
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Himegoto review
This manga, I love it! I really do love traps, traps is justice uwu
Story Rating: 10/10 I love how everything goes better from the start. The story is unique and I've never read a manga with a story like this before, and the story was unpredictable so it was enjoying how I was wrong sometimes. There were some funny parts and I have enjoyed it! And the fanservice were nice :> I love fanservices. The ending was sad, I need more of this manga please. Art Rating: 10/10 The art was super artistic! I can understand the situation they're in and I like how Hime's body is drawn :> Character Rating: 10/10 The characters were hilarious and cute! The characters are perfect the way they are and I love them! Enjoyment: 10/10 While reading this at school, I had so much fun, because whenever I have free time I get my manga and read it, I love the story so much and I have enjoyed it. My classmates are looking at me, staring, this happens whenever I read manga at school, I laughed, cried, and was hyped! I really enjoyed this manga! Overall: 10/10 Hoping to get a new series! Love ya!
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