Alternative TitlesJapanese: メイドインアビス More titlesInformationType: Manga
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Published: Oct 20, 2012 to ?
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Tsukushi, Akihito (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #492 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #62
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Your Feelings Categories Nov 27, 2023
"Mixed Feelings" is pretty much always how I feel about Made in Abyss, on one hand it's world-building is incredible, Tsukushi fills the abyss with so many creative creatures, vegetation, foods, and locations, it just makes the manga brim with life that is so much more intriguing than the usual anime fantasy stuff; and this is all supported by his great illustrations that are just detailed enough to flesh out the abyss, but still rough enough that your brain can kinda fill in the gaps (if that makes sense). I guess some people may not like this sort of art, but I really appreciate how
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May 9, 2020
Reading the manga compared to the anime actually made this series feel a lot worse because of the weird things the author kept showing, such as child nudity and bodily fluids. You really start to notice these things and how most of the comic relief is... awkward sexual moments with the kids. Or at least body related things. If you can look past that there's still a lot of things that bugged me about the story itself that no one really mentions. As I read on I noticed it became more focused on shocking the readers without any real reason, for example they'd hit you
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Oct 25, 2020
I write this with the biased perspective of a Christian.
Though, as is obvious to note, all perspectives are biased due to our individuality and experiences in life. That being said, if anyone has similar biases as me, then this review is for you. Others have written about this in other reviews, but I feel it important to add my voice to theirs because what this manga portrays is absolutely appalling and horrific to anyone who values the lives of not just children, but human beings. Like a frog put in warm water only to be boiled, there isn't as much child pornography (yes, child pornography) ... Oct 19, 2019
‘Made in Abyss’ is one of the few cases in which I consider that the anime is better than the manga. The visual and musical beauty that this anime has is not reached by the manga (about the music it is understood).
MiA's premise is fantastic, a simple story, a good idea that promises an exciting journey into the depths of the abyss, somewhat reminiscent of a rpg. The problem, as so often happens, is that after a short time it tries to complicate the plot in an absurd way, to make it convoluted, believing that this would give it a greater complexity and depth, but ... Feb 13, 2023
I'll rate first each volume independently (without any spoilers at all about the story or characters) and in the end I'll write some conclusion. NO SPOILERS REVIEW.
VOLUME 1 (Chapters 1-8) Score: 7 Wow. Okay, that's some unexpected imaginative stuff. I don't know if it's just me, but I'm used to anything I read being a salad of damn clichés, and this is definitely an exception, and strong at that. It's a kick in the balls of your imagination, to damn wake up and work. It reminds me of the kind of weird fucked up imagination that the Sunless Sea video game builds on, per example; that's ... Apr 6, 2021
On some level, I enjoyed Made In Abyss. The Lovecraftian horror of the Abyss is sublimely beautiful and yet horrific in its indifference to humanity. Yet, is there a reason for the constant sexualisation of children?
With some logical speculation, I can reason that the vulnerable bodies of a child juxtaposes with the horrors of the Abyss create further tension in the narrative. Perhaps it is also there for the author to make some kind of commentary on innocence and corruption. Maybe it's there to emphasise the coming-of-age aspect of the narrative (children taking charge, becoming independent by going down the Abyss and all that ... Nov 5, 2017
My first thought as the story progressed was this:
"I didn't sign up for this." Don't be fooled by it's light and youthful art and its very young characters. Don't. I honestly thought when I picked up this manga it'll be like Pokemon, Digimon or something that shows a bunch of kids going on an adventure of a lifetime. You know, like a kid friendly show. But I was wrong. So, so wrong. This is anything BUT a kid friendly show. This manga is very, very dark with fantasy and psychological elements mixed in. It has strong gore too and, in my opinion, I'd go far ... Jun 7, 2022
These books make me angry.
I absolutely love the story and world of Made in Abyss. It's a masterpiece of worldbuilding that every other anime and manga should take inspiration from. The art is beautiful, and really brings that world and the things in it to life. The characters are solid, along with the writing. With all that being said, I'm giving the Made in Abyss manga a 6/10 for now. The first review I ever posted on here was a review of the Made in Abyss anime, and I gave it a 9/10 (which I now think is a bit too high, with how major this ... Nov 11, 2017
Lets start with the art on this one. The art is confusing and looks like rough sketches with marker shading, especially in the beginning chapters. A lot of pages feel like partial rough sketches with unfinished parts. Want to see what the abyss looks like? Nope, you’ll get very little clear shots of it(if any). Most of the time, the abyss will be undetailed/foggy/unclear/rough sketch like. No majestic scenery a la Berserk or Kingdom here. Also, the facial expressions on some characters are really unimaginative/1 dimensional. The art does get better in the latter chapters, still confusing and unclear but better.
Now the story. Its like ... Apr 17, 2022
Although chapters up to 62 have been released, I have chosen to stop here for one reason: The village arc (everything in the 6th Layer) is absolutely terrible.
Prior to the 6th layer arc, I would have given this manga a 9/10. Although it had a few issues and things that could have been improved, I still thoroughly enjoyed reading it. However, this new arc is almost unbearable to read, seemingly forgetting what made everything before this point so great. Even in the earlier parts of the story (particularly the Orth arc), in my opinion, Made in Abyss never did as well when there were too many ... Oct 10, 2021
Talking about masterpieces is a very hard thing to do. However, I believe that the manga very realistically covers every base for me personally there by making it a 10.
If you want to watch a lil something on the manga you can check out my review from the MAL profile. Now for the review: Story - 10 Just to get this out of the way some arcs can be confusing if you are reading the chapters where they are coming out. But if you binge the whole mange in a few days you will see that the story is actually very tight and consistent. With that ... Oct 2, 2024
Made in Abyss is a great manga, however it is somewhat disturbing to read and not for the faint of heart. The first couple chapters are quite slow which might put you off reading them, but this is all necessary for the sake of world-building and backstory. As the story progresses though, the action picks up and we are introduced to a various assortment of likeable and not so likeable characters (in Made in Abyss, it's a common trend to either love a character or hate them with your guts). The manga also has a habit of hitting you where it hurts, then giving you
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Nov 22, 2022
Before writing about the story the first thing that really stood out to me was the weird (not in a bad way) pacing. The first volume was mainly a slow introduction to our main characters - done so very nicely. After that the pace picked up by a lot from Volume 2-5 before slowing down significantly again. Personally I enjoyed the very fast and the very slow a lot!
Now - the story is simple, our protagonist wants to find her mom at the bottom of the abyss which is a hole that has the effect that a human cannot go up again without being ... Feb 26, 2020
This manga is, by far, the best I have ever read out of many. An amazing manga, a great show. The anime, however, is not what I am going to cover in this review. TL;DR at bottom if you wish to skip any possible spoilers.
Based on what I have seen, no reader has ever regretted reading it. It is a story of 2 children descending into the Abyss, more or less for reasons of their own, but share a common goal - to learn as much about this Abyss as they can, learn of how they came to be, and find their origins. For ... Dec 28, 2020
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A story about 2 "kids" filled with suspense, adventure, drama and friendship, that knows no limits or censorship, it does feels like youre being sumerged into the abyss of unknown. A challenge on what an action manga is about, original concept, original protagonists, original story, original "antagonist", original plot. This manga for the first time in 10 years gave me hope in the future of anime as a whole. The main theme is mistery and MISTERY is served in great fashion. A bit of criticism: 2 kids as protagonists was a questionable decision for credibility, but it doesnt really matter in the end, also there ... Oct 6, 2019
This is one of the best Mangas I have ever read. Period. The plot is incredible. It's seeing is extremely well thought out and is amazing on its own. Characters are amazing as well. When you first read this, you get the sense it's for young children. I know when I first watched the anime, I felt that. But once you're into the book you get a real sense that children isn't the target audience. There are some very complex theories put into this book something a child may not completely grasp. The entire story is great, and it's one of the few stories that
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Feb 29, 2020
Without spoiling to my best ability I will try and explain my overall feeling on this manga, and for sure it's a definite must read.. Unless you're not here for a very graphic story that tugs on the very meaning of catharsis. Otherwise if you were looking for something similar to Madoka Magica if even stronger then this is for you.
I found this series out from a post on a social media of all things from a friend back in 2017, stating they had a positive experience with the show. Their post included the opening sequence of 'Underground River' from the anime and well quite ... Sep 17, 2021
Something about Made in Abyss wasn't right. It was hard to quantify what exactly it was while I was speedreading, but on rereads, it randomly hit me: there are a bunch of weird panels that squick me out. By that, I mean, there are a bunch of full frontal nudity panels of pre-pubescent children coupled with some sort of off-color jokes... The story is great, but that weird gross feeling those panels instilled made it so that I had to stop reading because it made me sort of sick. I don't know if the anime has censored them - I hope so. But for me,
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Jul 26, 2021
A 20,000 metres deep pit with fucked up curses and deadly creatures isn't the best place to explore, don't you agree? And yet, there exist lots of people who dare to take a dive into the Abyss. Today I'm reviewing Made in Abyss, a manga on which I have been interested for quite a few weeks. No introduction is needed so let's go on directly to its traits:
Story: 9/10 From my personal point of view, I love the whole concept of the Abyss, the burden of the curse and the manga's setting as a whole. What maybe I like the most is the fact that the ... Dec 28, 2021
Honestly, I really can't see many flaws in this manga. When I think of Made in Abyss, I think of something original, and so well-done that it currently stands as my favorite anime and one of my favorite manga. Why not my favorite manga? Well... if you've taken a look at some of the panels in the manga, you'll notice some... questionable moments? Look, I understand that it's part of the manga and all like they don't have the same standards, but it really doesn't have to go that far. Even putting really disturbing stuff on the endings of the chapters. If I had to
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