This is a short review of the Log Horizon manga. I have not read the novel at this point of time, as I am more of a visual person who prefers anime and manga. Overall, I find that the manga covers more stories and details that are not elaborated in the anime. It also covers characters that have less presence in the anime. It acts as a supplement to what the anime presents.
The artwork is very good and there is clearly a lot of perspective and shading utitlised in it. It should be noted that parts of the manga have some graphic violence/blood and may
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: ログ・ホライズン InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 10
Status: On Hiatus
Published: May 18, 2012 to Jun 28, 2013
Theme:
Adult Cast
Serialization:
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 19, 2016
Ah, world-building, how I miss you, you magnificent beauty. Let's kiss the very ground that log horizon walks on cause this is the best of the "trapped in a game" genre we are going to get in recent years.
After the disgusting abominations that is SAO, Overlord, and all the other garbage. It is great knowing that there are still people in Japan with brains. So, yes log horizon, it brings back the good old-school feel of a big world, a lot of factions, and intrigues, that makes you look for more. Unlike the disgusting wank-fest the rest of the LN genre had become, log horizon manage ... |