InuYasha review

Master10K11
Apr 03, 2021
InuYasha is the longest manga I've read as of posting this review. Originally, I thought I wouldn't be able to finish this, simply because it was around 20x longer than the first manga I read. Well, past me, you'd be surprised.

Story

While reading it, I made predictions, which as I read, seemed as if my predictions would be correct, but said predictions would later prove to be incorrect. These predictions would be one of the reasons I kept reading; the other reason being the story, which was pretty simple to understand.

Art

Rumiko Takahashi's art style has always been unique, and it's no different for Inuyasha. Throughout the manga, I didn't notice a drop in quality in terms of artwork; around 2004, the art quality began to increase noticeably.

Character

This is another driving point behind why I liked InuYasha. There were sections throughout the manga where weaker characters would get the spotlight and a time to shine in battle; while there were a few of these, it showed Takahashi didn't just care for the stronger characters.

The characters themselves, were not poorly written. The characters went through what I'd say is some great character development, growing both in terms of power and mentally. The perverted characters had their scenes here and there, but it wasn't a lot to the point of being annoying.


Enjoyment

I enjoyed InuYasha quite a bit. Had it not been for the well-written characters and unique art style, I likely wouldn't have finished it, and this review wouldn't be here today.

I recommend this to those who like the isekai genre (technically an isekai) and those who are looking for a manga to start with. While it is a long manga like I've stated multiple times, the characters, art style, and plot will keep you reading.
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InuYasha
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Auteur Takahashi, Rumiko
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