Although this reads like a repeat of the synopsis, I'm writing this review because I feel none of the current reviews nor the synopsis highlighted this important key for those who read reviews before checking out a manga: Aoi Destruction is more competition against magazines like Shonen Jump than it is with a traditional mangas.
If this is a turn off to you, the manga would seem enjoyable but under-represented maybe even over-rated by the reviews. However at the same time this is not a typical collection of personal things made by the artist. It's not just the overall quality that makes or breaks this manga, it's the choice selection. First 3 chapters sounds interesting but they can also come off predictable and too lacking to be more than inter-connected one shots. It gets worse with the other 3 chapters.
However at the same time, sure enough these aren't epic showcase pieces but Inoue Kazurou is up there in introducing a great manga plus the tweaks he's made (opposite as one review describes them) makes this the potential definitive template for those artist going into online self-publishing. This potential alone forces this manga to be rated differently depending on how you feel the overall choices and format is when you are consuming the chapters.