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The World of Summoning
Synopsis
Tokoyo was raised in the Fantasy District-not notable in and of itself, except for the fact that he's human. That fact alone gives him the ability to become a Summoner-one who can bring people and items from other worlds into his own. He's the pride of the district, as all those who live there were themselves summoned from another world. But when he emerges into the city of Tokyo, a human city where the summoned are discriminated against, he finds that being a Summoner isn't what he thought it was at all…and that, perhaps, his utopian vision of a world shared by human and summoned alike isn't shared by all… A brand-new adventure from the creator of Blood Lad!
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uiorwejklfsd
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Predictable, boring, and cancelled. The way this manga starts out indicates it was supposed to be some kind of epic 100 volume Bleach clone, but apparently that never happened and it was cancelled after only 3 volumes. While there isn't anything offensively wrong with the story, there also isn't anything good about it. It's generally just a school action/drama about catching monsters. Some people want to save the monsters and others don't want to save the monsters...that's it. I think this is one of those instances where cancelling was the right choice as it lacked any type of compelling hook.
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phantomic109
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Now that all chapters have been translated, I think it's a good opportunity to give my final review on this series.
To start off, it's clear that this was axed, so if you can't bear reading axed manga, this will not be for you. But if you have any interest in reading axed manga that showed potential, I absolutely recommend The World of Summoning.
The story isn't anything too revolutionary, the characters don't particularly stand out, and the art is basically just passable. It's not bad in any of these areas, but it's also not very good-- just average, or maybe a bit above that. Where the read more
To start off, it's clear that this was axed, so if you can't bear reading axed manga, this will not be for you. But if you have any interest in reading axed manga that showed potential, I absolutely recommend The World of Summoning.
The story isn't anything too revolutionary, the characters don't particularly stand out, and the art is basically just passable. It's not bad in any of these areas, but it's also not very good-- just average, or maybe a bit above that. Where the read more