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Jan 24, 2018
Mixed Feelings
"Yasashii Sekai no Tsukurikata" was a pretty interesting work. Plot summaries and synopses available online don't really do it much justice since the implication is that it's a fish-out-of-water romantic comedy with a harem bent. And, well, this is frankly not true. The work is actually more or less a straight drama, and while romantic feelings play into it, it's a bit of a stretch to call it romance in a true sense.

Therein lies some of my disappointment. I enjoyed the manga throughout, but I was a bit turned off by the ending, which seemed a bit juvenile and was completely unfulfilling. Perhaps that's a ...
Dec 8, 2017
It's rare that I finish (or even get very far) with an anime or manga that I end up hating, but it does happen from time to time. When it does, there's usually some sort of horrible reason associated with it, and in this case it was because of a recommendation from someone whose suggestions I have enjoyed in the past.

For anyone just starting the manga, I'll admit that "Wolf Guy" doesn't start off too poorly. It's never particularly great (or even a hair's breadth above "decent"), but it showed enough promise that I kept reading, waiting for the manga to improve. Things change suddenly ...
Dec 8, 2017
Ibitsu (Manga) add
"Ibitsu" is fairly popular, and worth checking out for scares-starved horror fans, but I'm not really much of a fan. After blowing through a lot of (so-called) "horror" series that aren't focused on actually being scary it was nice to read something that is actually trying to generate a fearful response. However I found that it gets undermined by the fact that the plot is fairly predictable. As it's a very short manga (as it would have to be) it doesn't really leave a whole lot of options for narrative outcomes. As such, I knew where everything was going more or less from the outset. ...
Dec 8, 2017
Mixed Feelings
I'm not overly fond of shonen harem series, but they can be tolerable, and shonen stuff is typically better when helmed by a female author. "Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo" is a fairly enjoyable shonen series, although it's by no means perfect. There are a few big plot holes that get waved over in the final rush to clear up all the mysteries, and the series loses focus past the first arc(s) by creating unnecessarily convoluted melodrama while retaining predictable outcomes.

That said, I did enjoy the series. The art was reasonably well done, and the characters were lots of fun (particularly Urara and Miyamura), although ...
Dec 6, 2017
Mixed Feelings
"Kaichou wa Maid-Sama!" does not offer much new to fans of shojo romance, but its playful take on common tropes with some nods to outside genres. The basic premise is familiar: two seemingly opposite types (a somewhat unpopular but lowkey cute and talented girl and an seemingly impossibly talented and beautiful boy) share a chance encounter and grow close due to their mutual interest or activities. I would highly recommend this manga to anyone with serious interest in the genre. That said, I had some reservations along the way which tempered my enjoyment of it, and prevented me from loving it as much as I ...
Sep 8, 2016
Mixed Feelings
Ito Junji's Gyo is a work that builds on the themes, art style and narrative structure of past works. Fans of Uzumaki, Tomie, and other past mangas will feel right at home with Gyo. That said, Gyo does not measure up to the best of Ito's work, or even the best of the genre.

Gyo starts off strong with a very solid premise, and a very interesting meta-narrative, however it fails to deliver as most of the characters and much of the plot manages to annoy more than frighten or startle.

I would recommend Gyo to fans of Ito's other work, as it remains fairly popular, but ...
Sep 8, 2016
Uzumaki (Manga) add
Like much of Ito Junji's work, Uzumaki focuses more on creating a disturbing atmosphere and feelings of discomfort in the reader. On those levels, Uzumaki stands as one of Ito's best works, helped along by its extremely well-paced and varied episodic plot. Each chapter brings a new story and a new terror, but with an overall arc and thematic unison.

The art style is one of the biggest draws here, as with all Ito. His drawings tend to be highly detailed with impressive shading work, and that's as true here as anywhere else in his canon. There are some impressive drawings of the horrors, and some ...


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