Nov 16, 2012
So far only one chapter has been scanalated and from that one chapter I'm already wanting more.
Kuutei Kaiko Toshi (KKT) is not your typical manga. In fact, it has such an original storyline that even I don't know what comes next and where things will end up in future. Some may predict that the man will remember his memories, but that's too simplistic a way to think and I'm sure that the story will develop into something more complex (as it is sci-fi) that will make us realise something deep and thoughtful (not that I know yet).
KKT is beautifully narrated, yet it creates a really
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melancholic tone. There aren't useless dialogues, and it gets straight to the point. Everything is explained clearly to the point that it sounds realistic even though it's sci-fi.
The artwork is simply amazinng. It's quite detailed and it doesn't have your typical manga feeling to it. In a sense, it suits the tone of KKT in that it's serene yet you get this feeling that something's not quite right in that world (if you get what I mean).
I highly recommend it to everyone. It's not action packed but it will be thought provoking. I'm not a fan of sci-fi, but this is probably the first I've come to love.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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