Okay that is it, my inner fanboy just exploded into the Void! Like I love this game by CAPCOM, I spent over 169 hours on this game- which is now a manga apparently- truth be told I've seen this before, but was unable to read because it was in full Japanese text. *Breathes heavily* Gawd I reached up to like, level 162 out of 200, good times. Can't wait for the next game tho coming out. (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
This yaoi manga shows different doors of potential. The first chapter is gripping and exciting like an introduction is supposed to be, as readers were supposed to get hooked on site, this manga did that no problem. The manga is what I describe a "trap" if you don't read that genres first, which if you didn't that's a big ha-ha, bet you didn't expect that didn't you? Besides that jest this manga shows wonderful art style, an exceptional story plot (so far), and a cute uke and seme building relationship. I truly hope to see more of this, and I am patiently waiting for the next chapter. I am hoping the author doesn't abandon this work. (Kingly score: 5/5)
Now I know it's a fresh out of the ocean manga, and it's unusual to review about it but... Hey why the hell not! So far Into the Net! is a really promising candidate for a new sports manga. It already shows the attributes of comedy and the typical shounen male protagonist, which I really don't dig but for the sake of this fresh manga I'll let it go. So far I really want to see things foil out. Foe example: who exactly is this leading lady? Why is she in the cover? Is she the actual protagonist? Or antagonist? Questions like these are what gets me hyped up for the future of this manga.
Damn this was eye-opening shoujo manga. I've seen my fair share of supernatural manga, but this piece it really original, although with a hint of confusion. I love the fact that, so far, this manga remains innocent, but I also like the fact that it has a slow progressing romance to it. I'm not really a big fan of overly fast romance, so this was very light-hearted. The fact that he can change her from adult to child is hilarious, ha-ha I always love it when she rolls him up in a carpet or something! Overall things are looking bright for this manga, best of wishes to the author. (Overall Kingly Score: 5/5)
This manga was hands down, emotional and beautiful, that's true. But it is not for the heavily religious people in Mangago. It has twisted and altered the story of the angel, demons, and Jesus for obvious reasons. One it is fiction (which we should be reminded of), secondly it's yaoi. I'm Catholic myself, and I read yaoi with no judgement, as a matter of fact I love them! Innocent Bird is not for the overly religious people. But setting religion aside this manga was phenomenal, it had inspiring moments, and true questions that people would ask. It showed something that not a lot of yaoi manga would do, which is again, religion. Despite religion opposing gays and all that jazz, this manga made it "work" somehow, it also pieced things together quite nicely without offending anybody; they didn't insult any religion or any aspect of it as far as I was concerned. So to me this manga was good in my book! (Overall Kingly Score: 5/5)
I'm a Catholic too and I read yaoi a lot. It's great to know that you are in here and I like your comment. There's another manga almost like this one and surprisingly I like the way Jesus was portrayed in it.
i dunno, i would say that this is the perfect manga for someone who has grown within the religion but has become a religious critic (and yaoi fan) because anyone who has grown up studying chrisitianity and actually analyzed it can see how the flaws in christianity were really cleverly played into this manga (ie: the will of god, the fidelity/rebellion/fall of the angels, the hierarchy, etc). there were a few small bumps that weren't thoroughly explained, but beyond that it was a great reframing of christian texts to a yaoi theme. i would suggest this is not for overly-zealous and *unquestioning* christians.
Okay who is the mangaka and how fast can you get me to her? Crap, this was really good. Haven't seen a decent fan made manga of Final Fantasy in a long time. I love it, a good read. (▰˘◡˘▰)
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This site has more of her works.
Brah, like brah! This manga was phenomenal, the plot was all tied down and gripping as a story should. We could all take a piece of lesson from this manga, because it did touch on some touchy topic. It didn't fabricate any truth, instead it knocked us the truth. So honestly I really love this manga. (▰˘◡˘▰)
Now way, oh damn. I remebere reading this series when I was about, roughly, 6 or 7 years old. Used to by them in my local store, and watched the animated series for it. Ah love it, Irma is my girl! (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ