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Jan 1, 2021
Monster (Manga) add
I came late to this classic. Often considered one of the all-time greats, 'Monster' takes on ambitious subject matter - an exploration of the nature of evil itself, taking place on an international stage, wrapped up in an epic conspiracy thriller - and feels appropriately worthy because of it. Johan Liebert is one of manga's all-time charismatic villains, and rightly so; his unique genius is understated and all the more terrifying for it. And though his motivations suffer a little from Jokeresque non-directional nihilism, it does seem a shame to criticise this manga's writing in light of the derivatives that came after it. Like I ...
Dec 11, 2020
Rokuyoku (Manga) add
Honestly, this manga is so short it's hard to write a lot about it - but it uses its limited space to create a deliciously dark modern fairytale which doesn't pull punches. Be warned: this review will contain spoilers, though I think this story feels enough like an old legend that 'spoilers' are kind of irrelevant.

The characters themselves don't really get that much space in Rokuyoku. The girls' friendship at the beginning is genuinely quite sweet, but the manga trips over itself to get to the nastiness. We see Yoshika plunge into an abyss of malevolent envy within the first few pages, but we don't ...
Dec 11, 2020
Chainsaw Man (Manga) add
Preliminary (97/? chp)
I started this manga and it was an 8 by the end of the first chapter; a 9 by the end of the 15th. By the 90th chapter, I was in tears. I didn't want this to be my first 10 on MAL, but my experience with Chainsaw Man was just too great not to. Read it.

This story could be told in the simplest way. It does have some level of intrigue, especially as the second act draws to a close, but it's a pretty straightforward arc from A to B (albeit with a nicely-foreshadowed third-act twist). Where Tatsuki Fujimoto really excels is in the ...
Dec 7, 2020
Munou na Nana (Manga) add
Preliminary (40/? chp)
This is an incredibly divisive title - I'm on the side of liking it, though I think its author could stand to give its readers more credit. By nature of its premise, this review is going to be at least a little spoilery; I'll put the big ones after spoiler tags. Be warned.

THE GOOD
The character designs are attractive and colourful. Our protagonist is scheming and intelligent, but realistically out-of-touch socially - her fake sweet-anime-protagonist demeanour is (unlike what many internet commentators will tell you) a liability, which is easily seen through by the smarter characters after a while. Throughout, I wanted to spend yet more ...
Dec 7, 2020
Kyokou no Ou (Manga) add
Preliminary (10/17 chp)
I kind of can't believe this title has had so little attention. It's a slick, self-serious shoujo adventure manga with a touch of the Gothic, set in an exclusive school with a mega-genius main character and chess motifs. It has all the makings of an explosively popular manga - but that 'kind of' wasn't a figure of speech. This manga is WEIRD.

The first chapter sets the tone. Its concepts are extremely intriguing, but the art can get confusing when the action starts and the pacing is incredibly uneven. Our MC is a pretty standard Light clone, but his tactics involve more negotiation and people ...
Dec 6, 2020
Goth (Manga) add
'Goth' absolutely smashes the ball out of the park with its first chapter, which is appropriately nasty, queasy and - importantly - grounded. Sure, it has some outlandish moments; but the murders are appropriately gruesome rather than glossy and the main character's conniving nature is established in a surprisingly realistic way for this kind of manga. I'd like to see more sociopath MCs in a realistic setting without being a fantasy super-genius, especially if they're as well-written as this one in as few chapters.

When the stakes get higher, everything drifts off into more anime-mystery land. The two protagonists seem surrounded by an uncommon number ...
Dec 6, 2020
Conductor (Manga) add
'Conductor' does surprisingly well with fairly weak-seeming material.

The protagonist and supporting characters are nothing you haven't seen before: plucky and well-meaning female lead, cool genius with a heart of gold, severe (and severely wealthy) musical prodigy... Nonetheless, I was led to genuinely care about their travails at least to some degree, and the repressed-memory twist is well-executed if very pulpy.

I'd have liked Naomi to be more proactive, but her emotional life was well-drawn and I cared about her wellbeing more than her objectively-more-interesting supporting cast.

If you like campus novels/manga, Gothic melodrama (especially of the modern kind) and conspiracy mysteries, this isn't a bad ...


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