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Gamurakan review
This is by far the best horror manga I've ever read.
It's funny because the only reason I even started was because of a pretty image on tumblr. This is not what I expected at all. It is so chilling, so haunting.... I almost found myself hallucinating a bit. Horror mangas arent my thing because I detest being afraid, but if that's what you like than by all means! ENJOY!
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Kinnikuman Lady review
If you are fan of the Ultimate Muscle or simply Kinnikuman then you might just like this. The co-director of this series is the same person who wrote the original series of Kinnikuman, Yude-Tamago(ゆでたまご). In gender bender form of retelling the original story gives new fresh idea while reliving back to the classic concept. The scenes you were familiar with are unexpectedly changed giving a comic reliefs.
This manga is an ongoing series that each chapter is posted monthly on Ultra Jump website. http://ultra.shueisha.co.jp/serial/1/
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Pure-Mari review
This is the third manga/anime I am reading by Ueda sensei, and to be honest, the progress of the relationships are very similar if not the same. Although it was interesting to see that there is a high school that specializes in marriage, there is nothing more to add to how the characters encountered different events in this school, as compared to characters in other settings in sensei's other series.
I think I was disappointed in how repetitive the plot was in regards to how there were always mishaps and misunderstandings between the two main characters before they got together. There was also always an annoying second female lead, and the second male lead would come out to save the day or something... I think I got bored of that storyline after reading/watching it over and over again. The art style also did not change much, which kind of shows the inflexibility of the mangaka as well. I wish this series would have been more dynamic because marriage is a topic that is treasured by a lot of girls. One thing I did enjoy though was the relationship between the second couple! I was surprised how things went, and I definitely shipped them more than the main couple lol.
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Mato-chan review
Mato-chan is highly underrated. I read it out of a Manga time thread on /a/ and fell in love with it. It's humorous and extremely cute, considering the subject matter is bugs.
No real story outside of the basic SoL premise. The Art doesn't stand out but it's still good. The characters are fucking great and really add to the enjoyment of the Manga.
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AKI-SORA review
Aki-Sora is more of an R-rated drama than a porn/hentai flick, although it shows a bit borderline but you can see scenes like this on R rated media. I am not one that favors incest because that is an illusion provoqued by genetic attraction and lust for a family member that brings sexual abuse and rape instead of real love and ends in genetic deterioration. HOWEVER... I make an exception to this story because during the whole story, even if aki and sora began doing pervy things, it shows that Aki really loved Sora. She always puts his benefit first than her own and even
if she lusted after him she waited calmly and did not jump him or rape him the first chance she got. Same can be said for Sora but he was being lead by Aki most of the time even if he cheated on. Unlike aki how ever, Nami his twin sister used and raped him for her own selfishness and to see if she truly was a lesbian for lust of her best friend. (Usually incest goes like this: from female to male is mostly love. From male to female is 90% lust that ends up in rape and sexual abuse.) Also, what aki sora taught me: "even lesbians get friend-zoned".
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Batman and the Justice League review
I don't know why this manga is still marked as ongoing, there's four volumes (23 chapters in total) and that's all.
STORY: 7 Rui Amamiya, a young Japanese boy who went to Gotham to investigate an incidente happened one year before where his parents supposedly died, finds himself in the middle of a fight between the Justice League (Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Green Lantern, Flash and Cyborg) and the Injustice League (Joker, Lex Luthor, Ares, Orm, Sinestro, Anti-Flash and Cybog Superman) for the control of the Lay Lines, power lines that run throughout the entire planet and hold the key to the creation of a new world. ART: 8 The artstyle is very clean and neat, with all characters easily recognizable and the action scenes (that make up the 75-80% of the story) easy to follow. Then again, this comes from the same mangaka of "Saint Seiya Lost Canvas" and I personally like her style a lot. CHARACTER: 7 I'm not an expert of the DC Universe so I don't know if the heroes and villains' characters were in line with the original comics, the only one I know a bit more about is Batman and I think he's quite on character. As for Rui, the only external element, he doesn't have much of a presence even if he plays a crucial part in the conflict, he starts acting actively only around the later part of the third volume and even then he does more damage than help (I won't say more to avoid spoilers). ENJOYMENT: 7 The story is a bit predictable, but the numerous action scenes keep the interest high and every hero has a chance to shine. Sadly, I found the ending a bit rushed, had there been a fifth volume, or even two more chapters, they could've at least handled Rui's inner conflict properly instead of solving it in such a superficial way.
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Jaryuu Tensei review
Contains some minor spoilers!!
Everybody knows what isekai is: a guy dies and gets reincarnated in another world. Personally, I find that concept very fun and interesting. Even though it's hard to find a good isekai that doesn't fall victim to lazy writing, I always find myself giving isekai titles the benefit of the doubt. I wish I didn't in this case... Jaryuu Tensei is about a guy that dies and gets reincarnated as a monster, a DRAGON more specifically. Now, how cool does that sound? Well, you'd think it would be easy enough not to fuck up when your protagonist is a fucking dragon, but everything with this manga is just so wrong. Let's dive in! Story: 2/10 From the first couple of chapters you might think, "hey this might be an ok story", the MC is overpowered as fuck, yes, but his cute slime lackeys give you the hope that the story won't go the "I'll be an adventurer!" or "I'll build a city for monsters" route like other titles, since our MC apparently just doesn't give a crap about any of that... Until he swallows an orb and obtains a human form... That's where it all goes downhill to the cliché route of every isekai manga ever made. He gets a hot elf companion, starts doing jobs for the guild, kills monsters that no one else can etc. typical isekai bullshit. Art: 2/10 Oh god, the art... The art is so bad, so unfit, and so comical, that it's impossible to take seriously anything that happens in this manga. Even the moments where people are brutally killed and butchered are hilarious and ineffective because of the utterly terrible art. I've seen better-drawn art by amateur artists on tumblr, and the only reason I'm not giving this a dogshit score of 1, is because at least it's better than anything I'll ever draw in my life. Characters: 2/10 Rushed is the only word I can think of that is appropriate for the characters in this manga, they're just never given enough time to be properly fleshed. 15 chapters in an isekai manga and the main character has no clear goal or motivation. He's just a carbon cutout of every other isekai protagonist ever. Enjoyment: 2/10 Enjoyment? Forget about "enjoyment", this manga isn't even enough to scratch the isekai itch. Overall: 2/10 I wouldn't recommend it to anyone that doesn't want to purposefully waste their time. Go read Goblin Slayer, Saihate no Paladin, or Tate no Yuusha. They are much better titles that at least have some effort put into them.
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ASA MADE, MOTTO review
Well the first thing I will say is this is borderlining on the "H" category past smut if you catch my drift. Now on to the main review.
Story: 6/10. Nothing new here but it was a quick, fun, dirty read. You basically have the main love triangle with 2 main male interests in high school. There's some medium level background story with short dips with supporting characters(who are not too relevant after the first 1/2 IMO). Nothing here is trying to break any new ground but instead present a fast paced erotic school romance. You'll know by the end of Chapter 1 whether you want to continue this series or not. Character: 6/10. I liked Ryou the most. Of all the characters, he knew who he was and what he was after the entire story. Aoi, the female lead was a bit weak and predictable but it made the romantic scenes pretty good :P. Mitsuru turned pretty surprising later on. There was a couple of funny moments from the supporting cast but not much importance as the focus was on the main 3. Art: 7/10. This is good drawing. Some scenes done better than others. Plenty of lines to clearly understand scenes, boundaries, and character emotions without anything sticking out or being blurry. Overall: 7/10. I enjoyed it. Solid romance read considering this is a shorter series. Definitely good for a quick escape. Not too heavy on plot, drama, or school setting.
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Undead Unluck review
In comparison to other popular manga this has a different setting. Its not set in a world of super heroes even though the people there also have super powers, nor is it in the dark ages with fantasy elements. The story plays in the present and revolves around life and death which are also linked to the powers of the duo Fuuko and Andy. Most heroes have the goal to be the strongest but thats not their wish. They have rather very personal goals that only benefit themselves and sound rather bizarre but this wacky style is what drives the series.
The art is fantastic and draws parallels to Hunter X Hunter´s Phantom Troupe Phinks for Andy at least. This really rough looking face. Fuuko is meant to display a tomboyish girl and has an interesting fresh look with her jacket and cap without showing too much skin like other shows. The characters are really the backbone of this manga. Especially Andy has such a good and edgy humour and sometimes says whats been on the minds of the readers and you think, did he just really said that?. Fuuko, the girl, also is a relatable person with the problems of many teenagers and her ability gives this dynamic between them both an original spin and incredible chemistry. The enemies are also not all one dimensional and go through some development even in this early stage. Overall a surprising execution of a premise that first sounded to be not long lasting but proved me wrong with the world building and combat that has more depth to it than expected.
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