Shinju no Nectar review
flyinggumm15
|
This manga is weird.
On one hand, you've got great world building with a magic-vs-science theme in a fantasy world undergoing industrial revolution. There's adventure, there's politics, there's a interesting storyline where the protagonist has to pretend to be someone else. He fights his own insecurities and struggles to live up to his a fake identity, so despite him gaining immense power, it doesn't feel like your usual isekai power fantasy at all.
On the other, said protagonist literally powers up by sucking on dem tiddies. Yep.
I honestly don't know what to make of this: it's like the author wrote a genuinely good story, and then tacked on the fanservice just because. Hey, I've got nothing against tits, so I'll happily read it - but the manga could've been something, and now it's just another trashy isekai.
On one hand, you've got great world building with a magic-vs-science theme in a fantasy world undergoing industrial revolution. There's adventure, there's politics, there's a interesting storyline where the protagonist has to pretend to be someone else. He fights his own insecurities and struggles to live up to his a fake identity, so despite him gaining immense power, it doesn't feel like your usual isekai power fantasy at all.
On the other, said protagonist literally powers up by sucking on dem tiddies. Yep.
I honestly don't know what to make of this: it's like the author wrote a genuinely good story, and then tacked on the fanservice just because. Hey, I've got nothing against tits, so I'll happily read it - but the manga could've been something, and now it's just another trashy isekai.
Faire un don
Shinju no Nectar
|
Auteur
Satou, Kenetsu
Artiste
|
commentaires