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Feb 20, 2023
Preliminary (6/? chp)
Pretty decent.

Mafia, spies, secrets, and lies are inherently woven into the classic romcom formula. Sometimes it's a throwaway side character who's secretly a trained assassin, or a love interest whose father is the head of the yakuza. But if love is war, and war has no rules, then these lies of omission are all fair game. Perhaps the prevalence of these stereotypes is a symbolic representation of how love leads us astray from reality (though they usually take the form of yet another cliche). With the success of Spy x Family, it's no surprise that we're seeing more stories that are breathing life back into ...
Sep 5, 2022
Preliminary (18/? chp)
The Japanese supermarket, as portrayed in various forms of media, often presents itself as a middle ground between many different groups of people. From elementary schoolchildren looking to buy an afterschool snack with their allowance to balding middle-aged managers whose wives await them with another lecture about leaving the toilet seat up, there are nearly limitless interactions that can happen between the most diverse of people.

A Story About Smoking at the Back of the Supermarket is exactly what its title suggests. It follows the budding relationship between Sasaki, an overworked middle-aged salaryman, and Yamada, a cashier at the supermarket he frequents. For Sasaki, her pure ...
Aug 10, 2022
Preliminary (Unknown/? chp)
Negative Hero And The Demon Lord is a gem of a manga that cuts straight to the point: a young, innocent child interacting with a grizzled demon father figure. There's no filler, no stupid plot devices, no hackneyed flashback backstories. The wholesomeness IS the plot, and it delivers nicely on a Friday evening with a cup of coffee.

I'm going to continue reading this manga. Will anything change after 10, 100, or even 1000 chapters? Probably not. Will it deliver exactly what I'm expecting? Probably. The beauty of life is that if you wish to reject this simple fact, then you can simply drop it.

Pick ...
Jun 4, 2022
Preliminary (39/? chp)
Well, the manga is called Mysteries, Maidens, And Mysterious Disappearances, and it certainly delivers its fair share of each. So far, it seems like it's in a very solid place in terms of characters, pacing, and general plot direction.

At the time this review is being written, there are no comprehensible synopses for this manga anywhere, so I will provide a quote from the first chapter:

"Thse are my records of Sumireko Ogawa, and the fast-talking Ren Adashino.
Of their modest friendship, and of their parting."

Sumireko is a burnt out writer and former child prodigy who has found herself working part-time at a bookstore alongside a quiet ...
Dec 22, 2021
Preliminary (16/21 chp)
Utter garbage.

The plot wanders like a blind rabid dog looking for scraps. Concepts are introduced, and you're just expected to accept them, because they're so stereotypical that there's no point in explaining them. There is no progression in the story whatsoever.

The author has zero sense of framing. The characters will be fighting a dragon for an entire chapter and none of it actually shows them fighting the dragon. Some of them scream and some of them shoot magic bolts that aren't explained or ever used again. Then the next panel shows the dragon, looking like it took no damage, but apparently the main character ...
Nov 17, 2021
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (10/? chp)
Very average isekai.

STORY isn't much to write home about. You have your single unique premise, baseball is war. You have an overpowered protagonist and his very weak country. He's going to save them (it's in the title).

ART is very clean. Thighs for days.

CHARACTERS are obvious stereotypes, but their personalities are actually toned down. Isekai protagonists are usually bland, but this guy's entire personality is that he's good at baseball. He fails to feel any emotion about anything that isn't about the game. I'm pretty sure this dude would fail the Turing test.

ENJOYMENT for this manga was okay. There's not much real tension so you're ...
Dec 2, 2020
Preliminary (14/? chp)
The suffocating atmosphere of war hangs over every chapter like a bad omen. Dozens of nameless characters appear and disappear, and the story constantly reminds you that these were real people, young men and women, giving up their lives, their futures, everything. And for what? The unlucky will see battle and never return. The even unluckier survivors live out their lives with blood on their hands and corpses on their shoulders, the victorless remnants of an ultimately meaningless triumph.

Just like its characters, The Unwomanly Face of War does not stop to dwell. It must push onwards, no matter what, making it feel as if some ...
Nov 17, 2019
Preliminary (21/? chp)
Warning: As of June 2021, this manga has not updated for over a year. I believe it was dropped by translators or axed.

This manga takes itself way too seriously, and I fucking love it.

Iya na Kao sare nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai: Yo wa Pantsu ga Mitai zo is the story of Issei Gotoukuji, a 17 year-old genius and the head of his family. After awakening a strange feeling inside of him, he realizes his intense desire to see panties, and embarks on several quests to convince different girls to let them see their underwear.

Issei's journey is one of hard work and strife. As a child ...
Nov 8, 2019
Spoiler
"No, senpai, this is our fight!"

THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS.

TL;DR - If you liked the series so far, you will like this season.

Generally speaking, I watch action to get hyped and drama to catch feels. Similarly, I watch ecchi when you're in the mood for some eye candy. Not to say that these are the only reasons, but just what I would expect to look for in these genres. I think most people, to some extent, have similar standards.

My problem with Strike the Blood is that, despite all its tags - Action, Ecchi, Fantasy, Supernatural, and Vampire - it never thoroughly explores any of them, and ...
Nov 4, 2019
Preliminary (23/60 chp)
This is a cute manga.

If you are going into this manga expecting an engaging plot or fleshed out characters, don't.

If it's a rainy day out and you just want to curl up on the couch and relax, feel free to pick it up and breeze through a few chapters.

Reading this manga does not feel like reading. It is more like observing an adorable exchange between several characters. This "moe" manga excels because of its simple honesty.

There are cliches, stereotypes, and one-dimensional characters. But the story never takes itself too seriously, and this is where it really shines. No drama, no tension, just cute demon ...


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