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Apr 24, 2022
A really solid work by Taniguchi, which should be no surprise.

JOURNAL OF MY FATHER uses a funeral as the setting for a man's exploration of his father's memory. It's a conventional premise, but Taniguchi uses it to good effect. Yoichi and his family are depicted with as much rawness as a Japanese funeral allows, and for the most part the stiffness of the proceedings contributes to the overall work. Yoichi is essentially estranged from his family, and a funeral can't mend those fences.

The most successful parts of the manga come near the end when Yoichi really comes to terms with what his estrangement ...
Nov 30, 2021
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I really have to admire Tezuka's ability to cover an enormous range of subjects. There's not many people that would seriously attempt a graphic retelling of the life of the Buddha, a Nazi spy drama, samurai stories, and a queer crime romance. It's not hard to tell why he was such a trailblazer, not only in his early work like ASTRO BOY but in his gekiga era as well.

MW is a mixed bag. It's an interesting premise. The Catholic clergy is a rich subject to mine for storytelling and the queer criminal angle is pretty fresh even now. With that said, it's not a story ...
Nov 29, 2021
No surprise from Yukimura, but this is a really solid piece of work. It's got a really fantastic depiction of the Bakumatsu and the tensions at work within the war. On one hand, it doesn't demonize Shisengumi like Okita Soji, but it thankfully doesn't valorize them like the endless romance stories that star them. The real highlight of the piece is a flashback from Soji to his fighting days when he has to confront the question of violence that Yukimura makes one of the main issues in his VINLAND SAGA.

The art is more in the style and quality of PLANETES than it is VINLAND. While ...
Nov 29, 2021
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Mixed Feelings
A respectful and fairly early portrayal of a trans man in manga, but one that needs a little more depth. Rather than elaborating on one idea or storyline, Ikeda ping-pongs between a few romances with the fairly loose connecting thread of Claude struggling to make people understand him.

The art is solid, but that's unsurprising from a real star of shojo. The backgrounds and the fashion are the real highlight here. While the characters aren't especially interesting to look at (partially because of Ikeda's role in defining the shojo style), her backgrounds are rich in detail and depict a more modern France than VERSAILLES.

The ...
Apr 20, 2021
Mixed Feelings
Look, it's a great read, but probably not in the way that the author was going for. It's got all the signature melodrama of a shoujo romance/drama (love triangles, vindictive villains, bad boys, good boys, etc.) except... none of the characters can shut up about turning into panthers. It really undercuts the tension in a scene when someone says something like, and I quote, "If I were to be killed, don't turn into a panther!"

The art and plot are passible with some good moments but overall they're uninspired. If I had to wish the author genuine kudos it would be for their page compositions, ...
Feb 6, 2021
Mixed Feelings
The early parts makes you feel like this could be one of the greats and then it ends very quickly. There's not much payoff to the really fun characters, the dynamics between them aren't explored enough, and the things you're hyped for never happen.

Tanjiro and Inosuke are fun. Nezuko starts out strong and ends up being abandoned for the last third of the series, screentime-wise. Zenitsu starts irritating and jumps to being less irritating by having a bunch of development offscreen.

In the end, it's just a pretty okay shonen manga. I wouldn't caution you against reading it, but I wouldn't recommend it, either.
Feb 6, 2021
Mixed Feelings
If it were possible to watch episodes 1-3ish, then episodes 9-finale, it would be a 7 or an 8. Some of Urobuchi's best work thematically. The problem is that he bailed out of the middle portions of the series, making it a real uneven mess that takes a turn away from the actual interesting part of the story to do some kinda vapid fanservicey stuff. Unfortunately you can't really skip over it because there needs to be character development to move the hero from the great opening to the great ending.

Still worth a watch, just barrel through the middle.


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