Apr 12, 2024
Idol×Idol Story caught my eye with its beautiful and cheerful cover and what a surprise !
Story : 9/10
The premise of Idol×Idol Story is reminiscent of TV shows where several contestants compete to avoid elimination (to a lesser degree than Blue Lock, for example). In a secluded place, 16 chosen candidates, aged between 14 and 22, face elimination after each test. They are divided into teams based on a ranking system that promotes inequality. The unfolding efficiency of events masterfully hooked me in the story’s flow. The development is not left behind and the pacing is just right, ensuring it remains engaging throughout. With a clear
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and concise plot, we also experience a reasonable number of twists and tensions. Not to mention the various points of view the author offers us along with bonus panels after every chapter that add to the idol-like feeling.
Art : 9/10
The author of New Game! has truly mastered his pencil over the years. Despite the similar-looking faces, each character design is thoughtful, and while we encounter some typical tropes, it’s easy to discern our 16 girls. The artwork has depth accentuating the black and white colors with well-executed paneling. The exaggerated facial expressions are always a delight. The motion is extremely precise and detailed bringing the characters to life during the peak moments (although it’s a shame there’s no sound). And of course, the girls are adorable as shown in the covers and the bonus panels with their amazing outfits.
Character : 9/10
With 16 characters, it might be daunting to memorize them all, but it's not. Each character undergoes development at their own pace and the focus is well-thought to not undermine the rhythm. Besides, we still have a summary of the 16 girls and their relationships in case of. Within each group, the characters face challenges and their interactions with each other is what makes them progress collectively rather than individually. They are cute, funny, endearing, and mischievous; their feelings and efforts are conveyed to us effectively. You’ll surely find your oshi and root for them to avoid elimination. Personally, I have taken a liking even to the initially plain girls and I find myself loving all 16 of them, plus the secondary cast too. Surprisingly, the presence of young adults contributes significantly and we engage in mature topics and discussions as well.
Enjoyment : 10/10
More than the usual CGDCT, the stakes strengthen our engagement and I found myself unable to stop reading. I've only watched and read a few works in the idol genre, but this one manages to stand out and has really grown on me. Tokutaro truly loves idols and we can feel his passion in Idol×Idol Story.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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