Btw, there's another chapter on the way. Issue just released, so I imagine a week or so before we get the translation.I was personally hoping for more Rei and Hina but seeing the human side of Souya is great as well. Even though he's a God at Shogi, he does get tired, have frustrations and shows a wide range of emotions. He's just like the rest of us!
Out of the new batch of series, it seems to be the most successful going off of numbers right now. It's even getting an early volume release.
For the most part. Though it still has some skeeviness here and there, unfortunately.
Komi san 243
Komi dad is the romcom protagonist that all romcom protagonists should aspire to become.
Keijo!!!!!! (Full series)
So yeah... I really liked Keijo. It's not like perfect as a sports title, but it's a solid one... but it's a thing of beauty how crazy it gets, and I love it for that. It's just such a weird, wonderfully unique title throughout. And it's kind of interesting in that while it does of course have some "fan-service" pervy moments, it keeps away from that more than you would think, I'd say. In particular, the races themselves are full of fixating on nipples and people go topless in them all the time, but it takes them so seriously and with how it's presented, it generally doesn't feel all that sexualized, funnily enough. (That's not to say it never happens, especially with Kusakai. But again, less than you may think from the premise.) But yes, seeing people grab each other with their butts in order to do pile-drivers and whatnot is just awesome and I love it.
I also have to applaud it for being a sports manga that more or less invents its sport from scratch (yes, it's based on something that obviously predates it, but in the end what we see in the manga may as well be brand new.) Are there any other noteworthy sports manga that do that? I guess Air Gear and the anime Basquash! kinda count? (Even if the latter is just basketball in giant robots.) Got me kind of interested in the idea of sports manga about made up sports...
It is quite a coincidence, but I read all the series this week. Last month I finished Attack on Titan, and I wanted to try a shorter series. For chance, while surfing Amazon, I found out that the last volume of this series would have been released on March in my country. Since it has only 8 volumes, I decided to give it a try reading it digitally.Bloom into you volume 1.
Is this supposed to go somewhere? It seems to me Nanami is forcing Yuu's feelings and now she thinks she absolutely needs to fall in love with her.
I already started volume 2 so I'll see if I continue afterwards. What you write sounds promising but honestly while reading Bloom I kept thinking that I could be reading something better. Plus every volume is short and expensive.It is quite a coincidence, but I read all the series this week. Last month I finished Attack on Titan, and I wanted to try a shorter series. For chance, while surfing Amazon, I found out that the last volume of this series would have been released on March in my country. Since it has only 8 volumes, I decided to give it a try reading it digitally.
Reading the first chapters, the feeling I had is that how Nanami felt in love with Yuu seemed a bit too fast, and I feared that other similarly rushed plot points would have been present in the story. But the rest of the story is, insteadm, quite solid. It isn't a masterpiece, of course, but the simplicity of the story is for me a trump card for this series. The focus is on the two main characters: Yuu struggles to understand what love is, since she has never been able to fall in love with anyone; instead, Nanami hides much more than it seems. Both of them have great development throughout the volumes, but in particular Nanami. You could already see that she isn't what everyone thinks in the last chapter of Volume 1, but the story really goes in deep about her character.
Another thing which I really liked is how most of the story is built around a single school event (if I remember correctly, it is firstly mentioned in Volume 2), which is a mirror of Nanami's problems and will give her a perfect opportunity to grow up (as well as for Yuu). And this is not strictly about love - that is something I didn't expected in this series.
At the end, I read all the 8 volumes in 4-5 days, and it has been a perfect way for me do distract a bit from this situation when I was not working. Personally I would recommend it, as long as a person does not expect it to be a full masterpiece, but just a simple and enjoying story with some nice messages.
Of course priority between series is an important factor. It also happens to me sometimes to think that I should move on a different series withr espect to what I am reading, but a flaw of mine is that, when I start a manga/anime/novel/etc., in 99% of the cases I continue it till the end (just to say, the only manga I dropped so far is Bleach).I already started volume 2 so I'll see if I continue afterwards. What you write sounds promising but honestly while reading Bloom I kept thinking that I could be reading something better. Plus every volume is short and expensive.
I mean Senku would definitely know about stuff like that, and it was explicitly stated that Senku's route was riskier and harder to pull of so I don't see how this is an issue even if he's going far enough north for this to potentially be a factorDr. Stone
Senku's route has the unforeseen problem of ice floating in the ocean and what not going north (though the drawing was kind of strange as it was hard to tell how far north), though the other route is problematic if this is like typhoon season...
This series is super cool. I just wish it updated more often. Also, I need an anime.Mieruko-chan / The Girl That Sees Them 23
What a crazy chapter. Nice twist with the teacher at the end. I had a feeling theree was something more to him than what was shown.
Now those foxes... I somehow don't want to know what they are planning for the poor girl. Them following her at all time sounds like it could be something really bad. I am glad that Miko finally talked with someone about the ghosts. Hopefully they go more in depth next chapter.
More people for need to read this. It is really good.
I don't know if I was saying it was an issue, it was just my understanding in regards to characters saying both are correct, where both have issues for a ship made of wood, even modern ships with full technology still encounter ice.I mean Senku would definitely know about stuff like that, and it was explicitly stated that Senku's route was riskier and harder to pull of so I don't see how this is an issue even if he's going far enough north for this to potentially be a factor
The pacing for the two newest series was weird this week. Mashle rushed straight into a fight with no real build-up, and Guardian of the Witch blazed through the end of one fight and into something else with a really awkward transition.
I guess their mangaka's are scrambling to avoid the axe since they're both around the point where they have to worry about that. Mashle ranked well in it's first week so I guess it's safe for now, and GotW will be ranked for the first time this week, so I'm curious to see if it makes the cut or not.
Agreed. Two or one times a month is too little. Then again each chapter is great so far so I am happy with it.This series is super cool. I just wish it updated more often. Also, I need an anime.
Yeah it's been surprisingly good aside from the JRPG plotVery off-putting promo and introduction aside, Undead Unluck has been fun. The last two chapters in particular are interesting. And it has easily my preferred art of the latest 3 added series.
The way I see it since this is a series in which the supernatural exists (not overtly but not subtly either, just look at this very chapter), destiny dictates who will end up with Nariyuki based on the fireworks handholding moment and events will play in accordance to that. Since Uruka didn't hold Yuiga's hand in this timeline, she probably didn't gather the courage to confess.Bokuben 151 - Rizu's Route 1
- From Chapter name This is the first time that we know her nickname? "Thumbelina"
- Uruka's didn't confess on this route? wonder the trip still happened?
I only notice this when other people point it out.I've complained about it before but I just wish whoever it is that does the english versions of Bloom into You (it's Yen or Seven Seas?) would lay off the bolding random words in speech bubbles to lend emphasis to things. It's so... American comic book.
Neverland Chapter 171
So. Fucking. Stupid.
What the actual FUCK happened to this series?
I would like to have to pray for my favs as that would mean they're actually getting some actual screen time to begin with.Tower of God Season 3 Episode 52
OK I've been down on this series recently because they just keep expanding the characters and lore excessively but its been building to this moment and
OMG
This arc looks like it's going to bring the BUSINESS
Pray for your Favs
I still don't even know how Peter escaped literally being surrounded on all sides by people pointing guns at him. It honestly started going downhill from the point Emma made the new promise