The Dark Magician Transmigrates After 66666 Years
I'm so glad the pink haired girl ain't no weak bitch This is also a very amazing manhwa
The World After The Fall
I definitely saw Kim dokja. (Well no shit past me, it's the same damn author ) Edit : If that's people from the outside. People outside and inside having chaos in different ways. Humans suffering inside and out. No break fr
The Reincarnated Assassin Is a Genius Swordsman
Harigane Service
Super refreshing to find a different volleyball manga! I'll probably be searching a little bit more to find others. But this story is is nice and it has good perspective and gets you pumped up for the next chapter :3 69
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☆-1..uh It's good all in all, but not overly great in a way.(I still love it.) - - - Kuon Otogami was a genius pianist whose name is among the greatest in the annals of the music world. He had seven children who also all became genius pianists. All seven except for the one named Lucky that is. This is the miraculous story of a regular kid taking on godly talent! - - - First off, I personally absolutely love the artstyle of P6 because it's more unique than you would usually see in a day to day manga, the scenes with their pianos are very unique and very intriguing, but the characters lack a lot of depth and everyone feels hollow, which I mean, their eyes lack a lot of detail most of the time(Which makes them feel empty, not that there should be a lot of details in the eyes), as well as less character screen time so we have less interest in the characters even if they seemed interesting at the start, and if that's what's intended, then that's an interesting touch...? I suppose. I also felt a weird creepiness in the story, which could connect to the eyes. The ending is funny and I wish it wasn't the ending but a person said 'it's a way for us to interpret how the story continues' or something similar. But, I liked that so I felt a better satisfaction. There were, in my opinion, multiple plot holes in the story, and as the ending slowly started to creep up, things seemed to have never been explained in the end. Which was kinda disappointing. I would definitely recommended this to somebody if they were ever interested. (Trust me its not actually as bad as I say so )
AKB49 - Renai Kinshi Jourei
Guy becoming an idol to support his crush. He lowkey good. - - - This series is about a guy called Urakawa Minoru crossdressing as a girl to participate in a female idol group audition (akb48). The main objective is to help the girl he likes, Yoshinaga Hiroko, pass the audition. Yoshinaga Hiroko's dream is to become like her favorite idol who is in the akb48 group. This audition happens to be her final try, so Minoru crossdresses as Minori and took part in the audition to make sure she realizes her dream. Hiroko got qualified eventually, however, the shocking news was Minoru was qualified as well. Thus, the road to becoming a female idol begins... - - - Og twink type shi. I respect this man's amount of commitment though. Damn, clap it up for Urakawa Minoru. Or actually, urakawa minori. I wish I could emphasize the I. Very original.
Ao Ashi
Watched the anime like last year, and was pretty good - - - The manga centers on third-year middle school student Ashito Aoi, who lives in Ehime prefecture. Ashito has a strong talent in soccer, but he tries to hide it. Due to his very straightforward personality, he causes a disaster that serves as a huge setback for him. Then, Tatsuya Fukuya — a veteran of the strong J-Club team Tokyo City Esperion and coach of the club's youth team — appears in front of Ashito. Tatsuya sees through Ashito and sees his talent, and invites him to try out for the youth team in Tokyo. - - - Was just curious how different the manga is to the anime and also because I just like the story. So here I am (Also forgot abt the manga)
The S-Classes That I Raised