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Solo Leveling review
Overall: 8
Like most MC moves to being overpowered but with a good amount of extra. Story: 8 Not a particularly original setting or starting point but the stakes and rules they put out were well executed. Levels are power are weave pretty well into the world as well as how our new Power MC starts fitting in. Some nice background mystery going on too. Art: 9 Seems like quite alot of saturated colors but I like it. I really like that enemies are each uniquely designed, even fodder, no expense spared on detail. I like that part alot. Designs are cool and showy, lots to like. Character: 8 Characters are all interesting in a general sense but I feel like none of them are very deep as characters. They aren't completely without it, I just feel like they can write more in. Enjoyment: 8 Like just about any power fantasy, its all pretty satisfying to watch and the way his power changes and grows does feel somewhat unique.
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The Horizon review
It's a mostly contemplative, harsh and bleak story, sort of in the vein of Blame! which means little dialogue and loneliness abound. It will make you react emotionally whether you like it or not, it's abrupt and brutal in it's approach for sure in regards to the relationships within The Horizon. By no means it conveys schadenfreude, you will root for the characters like you're there.
I recommend witnessing for yourself this tragic story has humans are portrayed like merciless survivors, hopelessly clinging to life when all hope is gone. It has a beautiful depth to it and is, in my opinion, deserving of the highest rating. It may be a short manhwa and to the point, it may even be simplistic in it's art style, but surely has a magic of it's own. One of the things I particularly enjoy when reading manga (contrary to anime) is that I can read while listening to a suitable soundtrack of my choosing, that definitely heightens the mood. I would go for something more dark ambient, or even something heavier and doom-ish. And yes.. it will make you want more development, context and explanation by the end. That's never a bad thing, it means it lingers in your mind, like all the stuff you experience intensely and makes an impression on you, and that itself can be considered "good art". The Horizon, is one of those works of art, and I fully recommend it.
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Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou review
It is the time when the whole world, which
had been like a festival, slowly calmed down. Here is an introduction to the gentle time called The Age of the Calm Evening.. Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou, one of the simplest manga you may see, I encouraged to write this review after reading the Epilogue chapter (I didn't do that before ). Yes, it's 14 volumes but the simple story and details made this looks like 5 volumes manga, but it has its own charm, YKK's story is Post-Apocalyptic while the life is changed after rising the sea level, and the population is reduced, there was a lot of new animals, and the life became much simpler. The female roboat 'Alpha' who have a cafe located in Japan, it's nearby to Yokohama. Alpha have a really really cheerful, light-hearted, optimistic, jovial character, she owns that cafe while nothing outside the scope of daily life happens. Story: 9 story of YKK is really simple, cheerful robot, a cafe and neighbors, it shows you the simplest way to live your life. The field of story isn't wide, it supposed to be wider because it's 14 volumes, so you won't find a lot of flaws in this. Language of this Manga is great, really luxurious and elegant. Art: 10 Art is exceptionally great, simple, unbelievably cute, no devils, just smiling, the sun is shining, nothing can stop that, It really fits the atmosphere of this manga, and it shows you the Moe in another way. Background artwork is awesome too, colored ones are mostly green, blue, and the colors of nature, I wasn't even able to close my eyes, the art of Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou is really great. Character: 10 didn't you know why I gave this a 10? because this is realistic, It's similar to Miyazaki's works, there's no devils, they're smiling, always similing, no dark side and no supernatural things. Enjoyment: 10 read this when you're calm, listen to calm music (Vashiti Bunyan's songs are great :) ) and relax you will enjoy this, totally!! thank you for reading - zanac
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Infection review
Infection is a manga that seems to be promising at the beginning, with all the survival, horror elements there, but then, after a certain point, it drops down drastically, changing from horror to something that has no pressure at all. It's quite a let down as it seemed quite promising with the idea of infection but then it seemed like they don't have any more ideas to write about.
Something that is worth highlining is that it could be good for people who like echi stuff, but only that, because they ruined the horror element of the story. There could be some part that might be a BIT of horror but only that. The main character development its a typical one of noobie survivor who has no idea of surviving and then suddenly became an ace that becomes sonic and start rescuing others. Skaie
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Jorge Joestar review
Probably the best jojo piece of media ive read. The stand abilities and so unique and interesting and the characters have so much more life to them like Koichi for example. Villains were super cool and had a lot of depth. definitely give it a read. you wont be disappointing its hilarious. Theres also a lot of comedy too. like the whole story. It takes every character you love in jojo from all parts and meshes them into one beautiful story with intertwining plots between current and alternate universes. Hopefully we get a part 2 some time. This would be cool to see animated
JOJI TOP 1
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Believers review
Believers is a tense pot-boiler of a drama that you could easily imagine as a live action effort directed by Lars von Trier or some other eclectic director with a penchant for putting his actors through the emotional wringer.
Three cult members are on a small island off the coast of Japan taking part in a program to purify themselves in order to become new heightened humans, and the method to do this is through a humble routine of mental exercise and meditation, eating, sleeping, and the occasional secret lust-ridden sex, betrayal, paranoia, death and mutilation. You see, you can’t just plop three humans on an island and not expect it to all go haywire. Especially since their food rations begin running out thanks to a lack of food drops from their main organisation which is quite obviously in financial and legal trouble. This all harkens back to the Aum Shinrikyo sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway in 1995, and being that this manga was published in 1999 you can feel the millennial fears and worries come to life on the page. Author Naoki Yamamoto takes a pivotal moment in Japanese news and concentrates on the lesser folk involved in the affair, and does it brilliantly by isolating them from the main happenings on the mainland. It is a staple of the thriller genre to increase tension on ordinary people bit by bit until the proverbial pot boils over and Believers delivers on that aspect at an assured pace. The three characters themselves are well fleshed out with compelling backgrounds and seeing them rub off on each other, quite literally in some cases, is a joy. The lust that rears its head is kinetic, the paranoia and suspicion, the outright jealousy masked by hierarchy is ugly but very real. As one extreme emotion follows another, the behaviour of the characters, one in particular, becomes more and more selfish in nature and so transparent yet the other two are so weak-willed that for the most part they can’t defend themselves from ridiculous demands and outrageous behaviour that borders on hysterical satire if it weren’t so disturbing and realistic to imagine. That is Believer's strength, its portrayal of ugly emotions taking flight in humans so easily susceptible to outside influences, so reliant on external stimulation and ideas, not strong enough inside themselves, not strong enough to have realised how bloody stupid it was to join the cult in the first place, let alone willingly go on an island and ultimately allow themselves to spiral into the depths of human instinct gone crazy with blood-lust. It builds to a terrifying climax and good resolution that almost veers into over the top territory but then refrains and settles for a more logical and satisfying conclusion with some form of liberation. That’s what the entire story is about really, finding liberation.
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Heroine Voice review
Heroine voice is a short, but sweet, manga following Otome and Suzu as they become voice actors under the same manger. The potential for this manga is clear from the start but with only 11 chapters (as 3.2 is canon) the end feels premature as if the manga been cut short.
Regardless, this was certainly worth the read and was enjoyable for sure. Story: 5 A 5 rating doesn't mean the story is bad, I actually enjoyed it. But there is too much depth within the story that is unexplored. Characters appear sometime with little to no significance and say no more than a sentence. The story also seems to shift focus pretty quickly as the writing begins to focus more on Suzu. While this was interesting, it resulted in the main character being overshadowed and underdeveloped as a result. Art: 8 I really enjoyed the artwork. Characters expressions looked great and there was a clear distinction in the characters' appearances. Character: 6 The characters in the manga are all deep and mostly shrouded in mystery. Had the manga go on for longer, I believe that this depth could have been explored further but in reality there is little character development and nothing more than the name of some characters is known. I really saw potential in the characters being explored but sadly this did not happen, a real shame. Enjoyment: 8 I have no doubts that this manga is enjoyable. The monologue flows well and characters personalities are likeable. Actually i'd say it's hard to dislike any character who had some significance. Sure it won't be my favourite manga anytime soon, but certainly not a boring read. Overall: 7 Heroine Voice is a manga that I do not regret reading. The short journey that the characters go through was easy to follow and enjoyable. I definitely recommend giving this manga a read, but don't expect perfection.
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Saitou-kun wa Esper Rashii review
Souichiro Saioto, a high-school freshman, is driven by a belief that he is unique. This stems from a supposed ability to bend spoons. And yet, his demonstration of his ESP, during his class introduction, fails to net him the admiration he desires. The girls do not want to be with him; the guys do not want to be him. He is despondent, until stumbling upon the president of the ESP club, a beautiful girl with an invincible body...
"Saito-kun wa Chounouryokusha Rashii" does not have the most impressive premise. But the daily adventures and squabbles of the ESP club are fun to follow, with quite a few laugh-out-loud moments. I didn't expect the manga to be as funny as it was, in fact. There is some fan-service, but not nearly as much as I expected (nor as much as the MAL cover seems to promise). Saioto's arrogance lends him a flair for the dramatic, despite his form of ESP being the least impressive of the bunch (if you can even call it that), and the resulting situations are bound to inspire a few chuckles. The art is solid and the characters are, if a little flat, compelling enough, given how short the manga's run was. The plot leaves much to be desired. It's rather schizophrenic, and the manga hops genres as thin plot details compel the characters to action. Still, why think so much about it? Considering how short it is, the flaws are more than forgivable. Overall a fairly mediocre, but amusing, series - recommended.
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Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu no F review
There is really nothing much to be said about this manga. Dragon Ball Z:Fukkatsu no "F" is a tie in to the movie of the same name, but you will get more enjoyment watching the movie instead.
The movie and manga plots are nearly identical, but what may work for a Dragon Ball movie doesn't necessarily work for a manga. How do I explain this? A manga needs to be more than just fighting scenes. The same can be said about the movie, sure, but the movies also has jokes during those fight scenes. The jokes on the manga are not as numerous. The plot is the following: Frieza is revived by soldiers of his fallen empire, and he decides to plot a revenge on Son Goku, the man who humiliated him and thwarted his plans before he died. He decides to train for the first time on his life. The manga is incomplete. It ends with "Find out what happens in the movie!", and I did. I also discovered the movie had a better structure and jokes. It its pointless to read this manga, unless you want to complete your collection of the Dragon Ball Super manga. If there is anything nice I have to say about the manga, is the artwork. The new guy, Toyotaro, does a great work, not surprising, this guy drew a fancomic of Dragon Ball for years. I say is a welcome addition to the staff.
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