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Feb 26, 2023
I need a full length manga of this.

The dynamic between the main two girls, the emotions, the art; everything was beautiful.

While it's only a one-shot and so there isn't exactly a lot of time to develop much of a story, I thoroughly enjoyed the read. The two main characters are likeable and well developed for such a short time phrase, and I was instantly invested in their struggles.

My only criticism is that it's just way too short. This would do great as a longer manga, the story feels like it still has so much more to say, it's a shame.
May 22, 2022
Mixed Feelings
I have mixed feelings about this story. On one hand, I was incredibly excited when I found out that there was a manga that focuses on Vincent Van Gogh's younger brother, Theodore. And the way the story set itself up at first, with Theo's ambition to break from the Conservative clutches that the Art Academy has established and a passion for bringing his brother's genius into the limelight.

Other than the story, the art is decent with some very nice depictions of art pieces from the time.

Our protagonist, Theo, is captivating. Much like a performer on a stage, everything he does demands attention in all ...
May 20, 2022
Trigun (Manga) add
Mixed Feelings
I've heard only great things about the anime, so I was really looking forward to the manga. Unfortunately I was only disappointed.

Before I get into the spoiler-heavy critique of the plot, I'll start with an overview of the other aspects.

The art:
The art style is a bit of a hit or miss. There are some panels that are truly gorgeous. But most of the action sequences, and even some non-action, fall under the somewhat common 90's manga trope of messy to the point of being hard to follow.

The characters:
Vash is interesting, or at least has the potential to be. He's a seemingly easy going character, ...
Apr 24, 2022
Junji Ito's style of horror usually relies on an intricate mix of visual and symbolic storytelling. With his grotesquely detailed art at his belt, he can make even the most nonthreatening objects or symbols horrifying.

Gyo is a bit different from these types of works. There's nothing intricate about it, it's just pure visual terror - in movie terminology more akin to something the likes of The Human Centipede. To call it disgusting would be an understatement, and I can't deny that I was holding my nausea back at some of the later panels in the manga. I wouldn't personally consider it as great as the ...


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