Nov 7, 2014
STORY: 6/10
Being a 4-koma styled manga by nature there will not be an assessable plot to critique. While some scenes do carry on for several more panels, a majority of the manga are kept short and simple like any 4-koma should. The panels are based around jokes, punchlines, references, character interactions, and some real world subjects such as Youtube and Twitter. Simple, but not to a fault.
ART: 7.5/10
Without researching, I am fairly confident that the drawer for this series is different than the person who inks the main OreShura manga. Our characters are presented in a more clean style with refined features and have a
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much more mature look. No complaints about that at all as it resulted in being extremely friendly on the eyes. Backgrounds are rather lackadaisical but detailed enough to put it a step above other 4-koma manga. One complaint is that the drawer had an excessive amount of texture/toning early on which hurt the art a bit but was gradually corrected.
CHARACTERS: 7.5/10
It's the same cast from the main OreShura manga without much deviation. The high point of the manga were definitely composed of several elements. The situations/subject matter that we find our characters in, their interactions with each other, their crazy antics and fun dialogue were hilarious. It was a bit more extreme than the typical ones from the parent line but they still stayed within their realm of normalcy.
ENJOYMENT/OVERALL: 7.5/10
What's not to love if you're a OreShura fan? Personally I'm not a big fan of the 4-koma style manga but it's a nice short read meant for a quick and enjoyable session. Being the big OreShura (apologies for the sheer number of times I said the word OreShura) fan that I am, it was a enjoyable read that I would recommend to not only fans of the series but to new readers alike.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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