Hoankan Evans no Uso: Dead or Love

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Alternativas: 保安官エヴァンスの嘘; Kebohongan Sheriff Evans; Las Mentiras del Sheriff Evans; Lies of the Sheriff Evans; Sheriff Evans the Liar; Sheriff Evans' Lies
Autor: Kuriyama Mizuki
Artista: Kuriyama Mizuki
Modelo: Mangá
Status: NO
Publicar: 0000-01-01 to ?

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4.6
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Alternativas: 保安官エヴァンスの嘘; Kebohongan Sheriff Evans; Las Mentiras del Sheriff Evans; Lies of the Sheriff Evans; Sheriff Evans the Liar; Sheriff Evans' Lies
Autor: Kuriyama Mizuki
Artista: Kuriyama Mizuki
Modelo: Mangá
Status: NO
Publicar: 0000-01-01 to ?
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Resumo
The misadventures of the sheriff Elmore Evans as he attempts to find luck in his love life.
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Hoankan Evans no Uso: Dead or Love review
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Ginorin9
Apr 03, 2021
"I'd be lying if I said I ain't scared, but in this moment (when I want to show off to you), I can be brave."

Hoankan Evans no Uso is a brilliant romcom manga set in the old west, and is the funniest manga I have read to date. The manga does a fantastic job with giving the setting the right atmosphere while keeping humor normally more seen in Japanese romcom anime. However that's not to say it's just like any other romcom, the humor has much of its own unique spins to it. Early on I was worried that it would get repetitive, however as I'm now far enough along I can safely say it does not get stale or repetitive. It keeps a nice lighthearted tone with writing techniques for humor I have not seen done in manga, many inner monologues and writing choices and even writer comments all add to the humor creating a very different experience than I'm most used to. I have seen narrator be used for a comedic effect before but this is the first time I believe I've actually seen it done well. The writing also does a great job in showing misunderstandings as they are happening. The story may not be the main focus but the atmosphere of the setting and comedy are brilliant.

Speaking of the atmosphere, the art is outstanding and absolutely fitting for an old western. Characters all look nice and the backgrounds look good. The way it sets the atmosphere though is fantastic, it really does feel like an old western with a romcom spin.

The characters have all been fantastic as well. All the side characters add more to the fun and comedy, but the 3 leads including Evans' father are extremely fun to see and are the most developed. Evans is an upright man that does everything he does to follow his father's teachings and be popular with women. His father is frequently shown in flashbacks as Evans remembers his advice and it's applied to the story for both reasons for how Evans acts and more comedic effect. The best part about all the advice given by Evans' father is how none of it breaks suspension of disbelief. It all sounds like something a womanizing gunslinger might say. The third lead isn't introduced until a few chapters in but is incredibly cute and tough and another great character for this manga.

I have to say I wasn't expecting this manga to completely blow me away, but it did. The humor, writing style, characters, and art are all amazing and it's an absolute joy to read.
Hoankan Evans no Uso: Dead or Love review
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randomperson13
Apr 03, 2021
Story: 7

Hoankan Evans no Uso: Dead or Love or Sheriff Evans' Lies follows a semi episodic format with most conflicts lasting 1-3 chapters each with many being one off episodes that do not impact the actual progression of the story. Some do make come backs or contribute to a story over all, but that isnt the point. The real point is that each arch is really funny, and that they are short, easily consumable and well paced. No arch feels too short or too long, they are just that right amount to make a premise, follow it up and deliver the punch line.

Character: 8

The titular Sheriff Evans is an absolutely hilarious character through his dead pan expression being belayed by his excessive need to feel superior and look cool. His dynamic thoughts and constant worrying is an excellent foil to the supporting cast who generally are oblivious to his true nature and view him as a hard ass sheriff who gets the job done. This dichotomy allows everyone to feel really interesting as they each take different impressions of the sheriff which he in turn will likley completely misunderstand which then will make comedic gold.

Enjoyment: 8

This series handles its comedy well, and its world with a surprsing amount of accuracy to its inspirations, that being the classic spaghetti westerns of the united states. And as a big fan of western narratives, I can say that this is the best parody ive seen of that era, from the subversion of classic stereotypes like the noble sheriff, or the femme fatal to re-imagining of classic characters, this series is a great love letter to those classic stories. It even handles romance in a way that is quite enjoyable, as it is used as a means to further engage in comedy instead as the result of said comedy.

Overall: 8

if you love a good comedy, great characters, and solid writing in an easily consumable form then please, you owe it to yourself to read this.
Hoankan Evans no Uso: Dead or Love review
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LadyAbyss12
Apr 03, 2021
Sheriff Evans' Lies is an hilarious romantic comedy set in the Wild West where we follow Elmore Evans, a sheriff who everyones loves and respects, the terror of the criminals... and that only became a sheriff because that supposedly would make him become popular with the girls.

Very soon we get introduced to Oakley, the main girl and romantic interest of the story. She's a bounty hunter too pure for this world who likes Evans (a feeling he shares for her), but since they are considered rivals by the other, and most importantly, both are completely clueless about love, they just fail hard in their romantic adventures, this leads to lots of funny moments that never fail to deliver laughs.

The format so far is episodic, and features Evans (and Oakley most of the time) in his daily work as sheriff, either trying to capture criminals, patrolling, or just doing stuff on his office, always leading to really funny situations between the characters.

This manga also has a narrator who explains some of their internal thoughts
and adds quite some comedy, delivering at times some lines to mock the denseness and failures of the characters. There is also Evans's awesome father, who appears in his memories to deliver very interesting life words that never fail to make Evans look incredibly cool, but ultimately completely fail in the uses for romantic purposes.

I recommend to give a try to this manga if you're looking for a romantic comedy with lovable characters and lots of laughs.
Hoankan Evans no Uso: Dead or Love review
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Kikaharu3
Apr 03, 2021
(Currently 67 chapters are out, 63 if you dont count the extras)

Story: 8
This is a manga that focuses mostly on comedy and it happens through episodic plots or plots that last 3-4 chapters. And it works. Since the story is about a bounty hunter and a sheriff, short episodes of them catching bad guys really works for this manga, hence the score being an eight. This manga is very, very, VERY funny and witty at times. It knows its not a serious manga and uses that o its advantage. It creates semi-ridiculous situations (though not tooo ridiculous that it becomes off-putting) and comments upon them

Art: 7
The art is pretty good, pleasing to the eye, suits the characters and fits in with the whole western-cowboy atmosphere. It is very clean and sharp. Its not too extraordinary or special but it is prettyy good. Its not a ten as it is not absolutely fantastic and not the main focus of the manga, but it suits the manga very much. Plus, there is always room for improvement.

Characters: 10
Possibly the greatest part of this manga. They are all unique, lovable and of course hilarious. We have our sheriff Evan, who keeps his emotions to a minimum and shows his feelings through very little things, but since we are often told what is thinking, we find him 10x funnier, since his face do NOT represent his inner thoughts at all, except when he tries to look cool (which is all the time). Then we have our second protagonist, who we are introduced to in like the 3rd chapter, Phoebe Oakley the romantic interest)/ Im not gonna go into her personality too much, but ill just say that she is funny unique nd a great match for our protagonist. Now, one of the best things about this manga is the fact that the narrator is also a character. He always comments on the sometimes ridiculous situations with the funniest lines and lets us know what the protagonists are thinking. The father is also a major character who offers his hilarious advice and intake on life throughout the series.
Even the minor and secondary characters are unique, funny and add to the story.

Enjoyment: 10
As you can probably tell im really enjoying this manga. It is such a fun read. It brings out lots of laughs and smiles.

Overall: 10
Would recommend to anyone
Hoankan Evans no Uso: Dead or Love review
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MasakiHana9
Apr 03, 2021
Hoankan Evans no Uso is one of those comedy manga that mostly has one joke, which is the two protagonists are romantically attracted to each other but over the top clueless about what to do about this, and constantly misunderstanding each other in ridiculous ways. This one joke though, the writer manages to consistently be creative and funny with, so it never gets old. If you find the joke funny, you'll love this manga. If you don't, then don't bother to read it.

I gave the art a seven because while the scenery and characters are clean and consistent with appealing and varied character designs, it boggles my mind how an artist this generally decent who sets his manga in the Old West can be so uniquely and abysmally bad at drawing horses. It seems like in every panel where horses appear their legs bend in new, horrifying ways, and it's painfully obvious the artist hardly bothers to even use a reference despite their obvious lack of ability at drawing them. The one time they did, you could tell the picture only contained the horse's head and neck, because the rest was still a horrifying jumble of limbs.

One other oddity was that Sheriff Evan's house is shown to have a secret basement even though the exterior of the house is shown to be on stilts(?) While normally such an obvious inconsistency would irk me, I suppose the author chose to overlook it because it's a comedy manga.

In the end, because it's a manga that's not at all taking itself seriously, and does the one thing it's trying to do really well, so any such criticisms don't really detract from the whole.