gayshley 囧's manga / #Action(8)

Servamp

Ongoing | tanaka strike | 2000 released

One of my absolute favorite manga!! I love everyone so freakin much that I can't even decide who my favorite character is?? It shifted from Sakuya to Misono to Tsubaki, Kuro, Licht and Lawless to Tetsu and so many more Also Licht and Lawless are everything <33

Majo to Neko

Complete | KUROI Yodaka | 2022 released
2022-10-27 09:00 marked

Usogui

Ongoing | Sako Toshio | 2006 released
2023-12-22 07:00 marked

I love this sm. I just finished this and I gotta say this is one of the best manga I have ever read!! What a story and what amazing characters, I can't even put it into words God bless this amazing author! I started reading this cuz of the art, it's definitely beautiful and I love staring at each panel but the story is amazing too!! Literally got me so excited and interested. I will really miss this

T X S

Complete | takatsuki noboru | 2012 released
2024-02-28 22:56 marked

Uhm... Idk? Thought the premise was nice but I didn't feel the chemistry, the subplots were uninteresting and all together it just felt lack luster and boring in the end

Vinland Saga

Ongoing | yukimura makoto | 2005 released

Majo no Inu

Ongoing | KUROI Yodaka | 2022 released
2024-05-26 12:36 marked

Was even better than the main story, can't lie but why's the tag smut??

Hell Dogs

Ongoing | Akio fukamachi,Keita iizuka | 2019 released

This is definitely one of the best mangas I’ve ever read in my entire life Review: Hell Dogs has probably been one of the best mangas, if not the best manga I’ve read this year. It might be short but doesn’t lack emotional depth and conflict that even makes the reader fluctuate. Seriously, throughout the manga I could deeply feel Kanetaka‘s struggle and kept wondering: „what would I do if I was in this situation?“ I definitely would NOT know what to do. And this is brilliant writing in my opinion. This is an emotionally charged story that actually makes you root for the bad guys despite the frequent reminder of how awful they are. And this is why I love this manga so much: It perfectly shows how there is more to „evil“ and „good“ - purpose and belonging play a huge part in it as well. Morals can easily become fluid once personal feelings and friendship are involved. It’s like when people say they would rather safe their dog instead of a group of people. It’s „irrational“ but these deep connections overshadow rationality. Throughout the manga we see Kanetaka gain his purpose in the Yakuza. He‘s found brothers, mentors, people that respect him and he‘s struggling because he doesn’t wanna deceive this new-found family. As a reader I actually kept rooting for him to stay in the Yakuza as well. And now it’s clear to me why: Deep human relationships can can easily bend your morals because of how important and meaningful they are to us. We never see Kanetaka have any type of relationship as his police-officer self. He’s like a stranger to us as well, as we never got to see his face before surgery. Even his parents are just briefly mentioned. His life as a police officer feels empty. The characters on the police side mainly serve as a moral reminder. The Masseuse opens up about her soon, who got killed by the Yakuza. Anai reminds him of justice as well, but it’s clear he mainly uses Kanetaka to fulfill his personal revenge. They ultimately use him all. Emotionally manipulating him. His past, the death of three innocent girls in a grocery store, keeps haunting him as a reason to continue the mission. He wants to bring justice. He wants to be morally good. But this mission is in direct conflict with the people he learned to love. Kanetaka knows that even after surviving the mission , he can’t return to being a cop. Not after what’s been lost. One of my favourite and probably the craziest scene was when Kanetaka had to kill Masouka to protect his identity. Kanetaka doesn’t simply kill an opponent , he kills someone who’s probably the closest person to him. Masouka isnt simply his partner, he’s like a little brother, his right hand man. Seriously, that scene was a punch to the gut. And it’s even worse because Masouka doesn’t want to fight Kanetaka either. He even tells him to run away. Despite being hurt about the deceit he doesn’t hate Kanetaka. He still loves and cares for him. Their relationship is beyond organisations and morals. As Masouka is dying in Kanetaka‘s arm they share one last laugh together, making fun of Kanetaka’s real name. It’s tragic. And that’s when Kanetaka breaks. Even if he’s doing this for justice, it wasn’t worth killing his friend over. One of the biggest mysteries was why Toake chose to stay with the Yakuza. Later, Kanetaka ends up understanding that decision deeply, because he goes through the same conflict himself. And I can’t even judge the boss for his decision as I wanted Kanetaka to accept his deal and stay with the Yakuza himself :‘( We understand the boss’s decision. Because emotions can be stronger than morals. In the end, Kanetaka doesn’t fully chose either side, or maybe he chooses both sides? He kills tbe people who came to see as family and then publishes the file that will destroy the police from within. Maybe it’s out of revenge. Maybe it’s guilt. Or maybe it’s his way of doing one last favor to the Yakuza. The ending is heartbreaking. We know it had to be done. Kanetaka did the right thing and prevented more evil from happening in Japan, but at what cost? I miss those moments when Kanetaka could just laugh and mess around with his „family“. It definitely made everything else even more painful.