The most endearing part about this manga is the cast and their backstories. Often people tend to absolutely despise consistent flashbacks or backstories but in this they play a direct role into the story. A character does something that seems out of character at first? The backstory gives context and pretense or better yet, doesn't. Sometimes the backstory is there to bring the characters closer and when the backstory says nothing about the characters it feels so distant.
This happens a ton in this manga and without a doubt the main focus is the characters. Sure the crazy situations they're put into are also pretty insane and the plot develops at a relatively good pace but the best part IS THE CHARACTERS.
The art is also really nice, a fair amount of chapters in and the art starts to play around with it style to match the emotions or some deep-rooted issue a person may be feeling.
My favorite part about this is the way that it wastes nothing it introduces. Introduce a plot point literally chapter 2 or 3? It comes back 30-40 chapters later in a big way, this character has some resembling feature about them that was passed off-handedly at the beginning of a plot point three challenges ago? It's back. For readers who aren't binging it might not make much of an impact but for someone who binged the 48 chapters it really does. They do this with characters to, chekov's gun type shit but they do it correctly.
Obviously it has it's fair share of problems, typical tropes, overly-imflated climax (can't really say about this one yet because it's not finished but it feels that way to me), character designs that are way too similar along with names being hard to differentiate, some parts feel too complex while others feel to simple, etc etc but all in all a fun, worthwhile read.
Edit: Unfortunately doesn't seem like this manga will be getting another chapter as the last one was 300 or so days ago. Truly unfortunate to be left on a cliffhanger this bad, 6/10.