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Death Note
Solo Leveling
Solo Leveling
Solo Leveling
Solo Leveling review
Solo Leveling
Apr 15, 2021
Solo Leveling review
Story-3
The MC is crazy overpowered, and there's absolutely no tension left in the story because of that. There's not a single point in the last 50+ chapters where I could at least kind of imagine that he could've died because he NEVER loses. The most he'll get out of a fight is losing a handful of his soldier minions- which get easily replaced- and maybe a scratch on his cheek- which he can easily revert back to normal.
And he plot is super formulaic. Weak dude suddenly gets blessed with amazing powers and becomes an awesome hero, showing up all of the lazy corrupt "strong" guys who look down on anyone ranked lower than them. There's absolutely nothing about the story that's unique and sticks out.

[Side rant- The manhwa doesn't even hesitate to take a dump on the one actually well-written scene from the light novel, where we get to see the protagonist- Sung Jin-Woo- from the point of view of ordinary citizens, as people react to his fierce battle watching from their TVs at home, and as his heroic actions restore an old man's faith in the strength of Hunters. From that scene in the light novel, readers got to see Sung Jin-Woo as not just a monster-slaying warrior, but a symbol of hope for humanity as well. The manhwa downplays and shortens this whole sequence so much it might as well not have been included.]

Art- 8
The story might suck, but the art is good! The artist's constant use of glow and blur effects for action scenes really add to the sleek aesthetic of Solo Leveling.


Character-6
Sung had some minor character growth in the first 20 or so chapters but since then he's been stuck as an edgy edgelord (seriously, is the dude physically incapable of wearing clothes colored anything BUT midnight black?) The fact that he's a necromancer with the special ability to resurrect and control the monsters he kills certainly doesn't help.
Not only that, but he's a Mary Sue (well, the male version, Gary Stu or whatever) through and through. In this manhwa, the entire world revolves around this guy. Everyone wants to get close to him and use him, or wants to worship him as their savior, or is scared of his power and wants to kill him. A lot of characters want to do all three. He's isn't just a healer or a summoner or a mage- he's every Hunter type *and more*. He's overpowered, infamously famous, dark but not evil, never awkward and always charming, and dashingly handsome... who could get bored of a perfect character like that? (sarcasm, if you didn't catch that already.)

Solo Leveling even misses out on a key opportunity for giving him character growth. Since he's killed so many people and monsters, and since both people and monsters are sometimes good and sometimes bad, there's plenty of room for a moral conflict there- should he stop killing everyone so mercilessly and give them a chance to change? Or is he in a kill-or-be-killed world where compassion becomes weakness?
The writer completely ignores this opportunity for giving the story some depth and instead goes with a story revolving around our protagonist, a necromancer mage summoner supreme overlord of dark energy and death and flashy attacks, clashing with big angry demons in big fancy smashfests, each one more grand and explosive than the next.
No one else besides the MC even gets any development. There are some interestingly conflicted characters who were around at the start of the series, but since then they've been quietly shuffled into the background of the story.

Enjoyment-2
Immensely disappointing. The only reason I bothered to read the entire thing was because I wanted to see how it would end (the series looks to be ongoing so I didn't get to find that out.) The story and characters are flavorless and boring, and the artist did absolutely nothing unique with this manhwa.
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Shingeki no Kyojin
Shingeki no Kyojin
Shingeki no Kyojin
Shingeki no Kyojin review
Shingeki no Kyojin
Apr 15, 2021
Shingeki no Kyojin review
Attack on Titan is like fast food. Enjoy it while it's hot. You shouldn't think about or doubt it while you're reading it; just keep reading and enjoy the actions, plot twists, and deaths. If you take too long to read it, the plot will become nonsense.

Attack on Titan is highly enjoyable. It doesn't have fan-service to distract you, no 30 chapter long fight scenes, nor does it drag on about the importance of friendship and other garbage that shounen mangas force you to worship. It's flat out action with "kill or be killed" perspective. The fights are thrilling, the deaths are emotional, the plot twists are surprising, and the setting is mysterious.

The manga tries to keep it real: humans are fragile, corrupted, greedy, and mostly selfish. I guess that's the selling point of this manga. Where you have characters shooting beams out of their mouth in most mangas, here is an action manga that actually shows that humans are not invisible. It doesn't matter if the character is major or minor, death is an inevitable fate, and the mangaka doesn't hesitate to kill his characters. Death isn't glorifying, it's not sweet, it's not fun, and for a soldier, it definitely isn't welcomed. This is where the enjoyment hits the peak, the idea that a death in battlefield is anything but important. The war goes on and lost ones are replaces. Some rue, some forget. But the courage to fight knowing dismal rates of survival is truly heroic and when the protagonists achieve victory, you can feel it. I guess this part of Attack on Titan is what I enjoy, it's keen details on death, human nature, and sacrifice.

Now, I told you to read it as quickly as you can. Why? The plot is a mess. It lacks originality and logic. The whole idea of monsters invading humans and fighting monsters with monsters is copied from Claymore. It's sad just how much it borrows from the older series. The concept of corruption, mysterious setting, and grand conspiracy all comes of Claymore. I can go on about every little thing Attack on Titan borrow (copies) from Claymore, but it would be a disappointing experience.

The other thing wrong with the plot is its inconsistent pacing and explanations. The author tried to put too many ideas into one story; it's just a big mess. It has come to the point where the author is contradicting himself and pulling out explanations out of the blue. And as each chapter moves on, the only thing interesting to happen is character deaths.

Characters, like the story itself, is also copies. Hot-headed young man with power trying to pursue goals with help of childhood friends under a prodigy lieutenant in an organization full of conspiracy that is somehow related to the character's father...yes, it's Fullmetal Alchemist all over again. There is just nothing to speak about them, no originality whatsoever.

I can't give it a 10, 9, or 8. It's not creative, not original, nor full of intelligence. It doesn't bring anything new to the table. It's a mix of Claymore and Fullmetal Alchemist set with an apocalypse setting. It's not qualified for a 7 either. But it's enjoyable. It's fun to read. I appreciate the author's effort to portray the dark themes, and he executes them well. And with a sketchy, unique, and not-moe art style, the author deserves a little praise.

As I said, read it quick, appreciate the intense setting and action. Appreciate the twists and turns. Be overwhelmed by the titans and their actions. Be anxious about the culprits, be thrilled by the conspiracy. Just don't think, don't compare, that's the best way to enjoy this manga.

Overall: 6.25
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Overlord
Shiraishi-kun no Doukyuusei
Zetsubou no Hantou: 100-nin no Brief Otoko to Hitori no Kaizou Gal
Zetsubou no Hantou: 100-nin no Brief Otoko to Hitori no Kaizou Gal
Zetsubou no Hantou: 100-nin no Brief Otoko to Hitori no Kaizou Gal
Zetsubou no Hantou: 100-nin no Brief Otoko to Hitori no Kaizou Gal review
Zetsubou no Hantou: 100-nin no Brief Otoko to Hitori no Kaizou Gal
Apr 10, 2021
Zetsubou no Hantou: 100-nin no Brief Otoko to Hitori no Kaizou Gal review
Sometimes we come across surprising works. They can surprise us, in a good way or in a bad way.
In the case of Ladyboy VS Yakuza ... it's a very bad surprise.
I'll say it from the start: I hated this manga.
Yes, I disliked it.
There's nothing good in that manga, nothing to learn, no lessons to deduce. There is no worse manga than those that arouse the indifference of the reader. Such is the case with this dung.
Indeed, nothing pleased me. The author's style is really very flat and does not cause any surprise. No originality, no innovative ideas are tested. It's nothingness. The script may seem like a good idea at first glance, but it's not. The author repeats his narrative scheme mechanically, trying to bring in interesting themes such as the family or rape, but everything is spoiled by a shameful and meaningless directing that makes us lose the flow of the story and very quickly provokes disinterest.
What about the characters? They are all as uninteresting as possible. Everything starts from a story of adultery and ends up with a kind of tasteless redemption ... The way to get there is really ridiculous.
Anyway, it's... There's no need to go any further in the review. If you want to get something out of this work... just unplug your brain.
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Dioti Manual: Kamisama-tachi no Renai Daikou
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