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- © Mikage Sawamura, Toji Aio, Arbash Mughal, Katelyn Smith / Yen Press
- Manga Score: 7.12
- Author: Mikage Sawamura
- Illustrator: Toji Aio, Arbash Mughal
- Publisher: Yen Press
- Volumes: 1
- DB title: Junkyouju Takatsuki Akira no Suisatsu
- Rating: 16 and up
- Genres: MysterySupernaturalAdult CastJosei
Associate Professor Akira Takatsuki's Conjecture
Synopsis
Naoya Fukamachi is a university student whose ability to infallibly detect lies has left him friendless and isolated. When a paper of his piques the interest of his folklore studies professor Akira Takatsuki, a handsome and eccentric man, he soon finds himself dragged into Akira's research. Now, as the assistant in charge of common sense, he must help his professor interpret an array of unexplainable phenomena…
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ryo-san
(All reviews)
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people found this review helpful
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Supernatural mystery solving duo of professor with photographic memory Akiyoshi Takatsuk, Akira for short and university student Naoya Fukamachi who has the ability to recognise lie, a human lie detector..
They work together along with beautiful grad student Ruiko Ikukata to solve incidents and mysteries and urban legends, rural folk tales, curses etc that has a supernatural rings to it...
They travel to different places to solve the problems and help the clients.
There's a bigger mystery about Akira's past which is hinted at regularly..
They get clients with problems and akira never says no to a mystery.
Akira helps naoya to enjoy life and make friends as he read more
They work together along with beautiful grad student Ruiko Ikukata to solve incidents and mysteries and urban legends, rural folk tales, curses etc that has a supernatural rings to it...
They travel to different places to solve the problems and help the clients.
There's a bigger mystery about Akira's past which is hinted at regularly..
They get clients with problems and akira never says no to a mystery.
Akira helps naoya to enjoy life and make friends as he read more
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ceruulean
(All reviews)
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people found this review helpful
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The introduction is a very compelling and creepy flashback. After reading about 6 chapters, I realized the story leans closer to slice-of-life. On the pixiv website this series is labeled under mystery/horror and slice-of-life.
The story premise is exploring ghost stories and urban legends. The chapters are lengthy, about 30-40 pages, so it's a decent chunk of time and has enough pages to draw you in.
The manga has nice art and beautiful facial expressions, and dialogue-heavy as typical of Josei. The author overexplains a lot of the mysteries so even if the horror is subtle, I felt a bit let down about the mystery aspect. The read more
The story premise is exploring ghost stories and urban legends. The chapters are lengthy, about 30-40 pages, so it's a decent chunk of time and has enough pages to draw you in.
The manga has nice art and beautiful facial expressions, and dialogue-heavy as typical of Josei. The author overexplains a lot of the mysteries so even if the horror is subtle, I felt a bit let down about the mystery aspect. The read more