It's been so long since I've read manga in this caliber. The last time was Berserk. From the artstyle, the fights, world-building, to characters chemistries. It's insane.
It was a fun manga, but it gets a bit repetitive (the jokes and all). Maybe it simply wasn't for me.
Caught up with everything I missed on my first reading. Definitely one of the best one-shot I've ever read. 5/5.
When I first saw the cover on Viz Calendar last month, I knew I had to give this one a try. And I was right. I didn't read the blurb at all, I just went straight into it. At first I thought I knew where the story going. Then it turned into a completely different direction. I heard this manga is going to be 3 volumes in total (LETS GOOOOO).
fun, comedy nya asik, some clever plot twist, loving the artstyle and the characters are fun too. i feel like it'll be a slow pace manga so we'll see. definitely looking forward to vol 2.
It's uncanny how similar Banana Yoshimoto and Inio Asano are in terms of themes and how they craft a story. It felt like I'm reading What a Wonderful World all over again and by God it was all I need.
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It's like a never-ending summer vacation. The first 2 hours of kingdom hearts 2. An endless golden hour.
As someone who loves mundane story, coming-of-age, no matter how boring the mid part was, this was definitely one of the best in the genre. Everyone has its own charm. From Pochiko to the old guy in Fressy parking-lot. A wonderful tales by Mina's very own matchboxes were wonderful as it could be, something that could've had its own book. Tears were falling for sure.
One thing that felt a bit off to me was the Israel part. Didn't expect it to be there at all. It won't mess up your reading experience. It's just, it would've been better without it.
Other than that, it was a great read. Definitely something I would coming back to later.