Kakkou no Iinazuke review

Lamyisme9
Apr 04, 2021
It's gonna be a brief review, coming from many one shots Miki Yoshikawa has done on her career as mangaka.

The story is a Romcom about two characters that were mixed up at birth, they don't know each other but are fated to meet anyways. In my opinion, this kind of story on one shots are nice, but it's hard to get a serialization if you're not focused on creating many other problems during the story, so it's probably the serialization will give us more characters and many misunderstandings before it gets stale.

Art is attractive, like coming from a shojo manga, similar to Nozaki-kun but simple like Nisekoi; you're not getting any similar to Yamada-kun, that part is what maybe people don't figure out it's the same mangaka, because the art style is simpler than her last work that was kinda shonen-ish.

And because of this Art, the characters have to be well detailed, that's the nice part she worked hard on giving us some personalities on this 1-shot.

Enjoyment overall is great, you can read it whole and figure out how it will turn out on a serialization, only to then to figure oout what can Miki Yoshikawa include to make this a long serialized series like her other works (200 chapters of her latest manga).

If you're into Romcoms, and you need something simple yet funny then this one shot is going to be for you.
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Kakkou no Iinazuke
Kakkou no Iinazuke
Auteur Yoshikawa, Miki
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