does anyone else get the feeling that the 2 volumes have totally different vibes? like i k...

Aira1.6 August 8, 2020 5:43 am

does anyone else get the feeling that the 2 volumes have totally different vibes? like i know they're the same characters and all, it just gives me a different feeling when reading each volume. not that I'm complaining... i love the story so much...


quick question, Do you guys prefer art over story, or story over art?
My brother went off about mangas should have good art, and that that was the point of reading a manga.. but i never thought that, i always choose a great story over great art. he even went on to say that if the story was good and the art was bad, why dont the mangaka just write a book and quit manga, that triggered me HAHAHAHAHAH

Responses
    HomeySlicey111111 August 8, 2020 6:08 am

    Yeah, I agree, comics in general are supposed to have a fair mix of the written and visual communication... As long as the art can convey a message, a manga's doing its job right

    Jay August 8, 2020 7:37 am

    I do get that feel. It’s hard to describe because in the first one I just kinda felt like “oh will they be together??” the whole time and now it’s like “should they be together??” Is this the healthiest relationship for either of them?? I don’t want them to break up but I also don’t know if they have the best dynamic. So it’s hard to know what I want from this story but I still love it and look forward to the future of it.

    Idk man I kinda see it both ways I’ve stuck through a manga just because the art was gorgeous even though the story was played out and confusing. I’ve also read mangas that had characters who’s art style changed (I’m talking eyes are pointing in two directions or seriously far apart, hair color changing, entire character design was different all in one story) every chapter just because the story was so good I had to know what was gonna happen next. I will say that just having one or the other does get old pretty quickly but without a good story it’s a lot easier to get frustrated with a manga or want to give up on it because what’s the point ya know??

    onthedot August 8, 2020 9:42 am

    I'd say a balance of both but of anything, i'd choose story over art. For me, i just can't read a manga that have great art but bad plot. If i wanna stare at great art i'd go to art pages or illustrations pages

    haffy August 8, 2020 9:48 am

    I'm a sucker for great art, but I think story is more important; it doesn't matter how fire that render is, you gotta be able to keep your readers around! I think you should be skilled enough to visually carry your storyline tho. I love more abstract manga styles (≧▽≦)