Volumes 1-4 review: 3.5/5
Some of the fanservice early on rubbed me the wrong way, and it's so far hard to tell where this story is going (if anywhere). So far it's mostly a slice of life, while some things imply some sort of overarching plot going on.
The concept however is fucking great. This teen girl can see all sorts of dangerous(?) and powerful spirits, which no one can, and she's absolutely terrified, but she tries to pretend everything's fine in hopes that the spirits will not harm her. Occasionally she gets to help others out in matters of lost family members and there's some heart-warming
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Girl That Sees "Them", Girl That Can See It Japanese: 見える子ちゃん More titlesInformationType: Manga
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Published: Nov 2, 2018 to ?
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Izumi, Tomoki (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #10432 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #167
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Solid 7, not as much horror as I would've liked, I went in blind so I was expecting Junji Itou levels.
However it's unique, and the premise is pretty good. The art is pretty good, my main complaint would be that the main protagonist trio is kinda one dimensional. Just your standard characters from any school anime about cute girls. It starts off as a slice of life but gets much more exciting from around volume 4. Contrary to what seems to be the popular opinion, I enjoyed the slow pacing in the first 20 or so chapters; made it that much better when the plot actually ... |