But for a manga with so much violence it feels a bit strange that the art is good, when we get to see such brutality. The gore looks very nicely drawn, the gross bad guys looks like they deserve to die based on appearance alone. So obviously this manga has great female characters that look hot. I bought vol.1 because the cover has a sexy lady on it. This manga is nothing special, but if you can't find the enjoyment of seeing drawings of people killing other drawings of people, this manga, this story, will be very hard for you to enjoy.Īrt: Let's be honest here. (lol) In the end, the question is, do you like manga with excessive brutality? I love Gantz. Seeing people get their heads chopped of might make the readers feel bad. "Congrats, you killed enough people to choose a skill!" The biggest flaws are how the police are practically non-existent in the story, and that there is a level-up system. And even though a demon side-kick is nothing new, the author made it feel pretty fresh. It's a great duo where the demon lady is not stealing the focus too much, while the protagonist also isn't too over developed. It's something that happens on a daily basis, but that itself is a great thing, because it makes the protagonist appear The protagonist's backstory is surprisingly average and common. "I want revenge." It's simple, it's been done before, and yet it's really darn entertaining. Story: I like the story because it's so straight forward. If you want a happily ever after, go watch some Disney. Difference is, this manga has a lot of gore, torture and rape, just like the real world. The protagonist kills a lot of bad people with the help of a demon. I put a 6/10 on story, art, enjoyment, and 7/10 for the characters.In a way, this story is like Death Note. The only thing that could make the manga special is that it talks about discrimination and integration into society. I am 21 years old and in my opinion i could have appreciated this manga more if i was five or six years old younger. And it doesn t really reach a mature audience. I feel like this is a really generic manga in a school setting. I sometimes skipped the parts when they were only the demis involved.Įrik the red said "The tone in this manga is different to many mangas with a school setting" i dont agree with that. Sometimes they are too childish for me though, since i m an adult (especially with their behaviour and their childish issues) However thanks to the adult characters (the teachers) i could enjoy some chapters of the manga. I like the design and behaviour of the different characters. I did while watching the anime though (just saying) comedy in it too, however i didn t laughed reading the manga. The manga is indeed cute and lighthearted. It is cut in episodic gags without a main plot. However, apart from that, there is no real story. This manga is about a teacher called Takahashi who met for the first time demi humans, and they are his new students (they are different from normal humans, there is a vampire for exemple) As Erik the Red said, Takahashis passion to research demis is one of the driving forces of the manga. I m writing a review on this because i do not agree with the only review existing at the moment from Erik the Red. If you like stories that revolve around the student-teacher relationship and also where a good influence is reciprocal, I recommend that you read this manga. In addition to the plot, Petosu's art is colorful and expressive, helping to bring the characters and their environments to life, although it should be noted that his backgrounds are not very elaborate and the plot sometimes commits the sin of taking itself too seriously. uses the supernatural genre to explore issues relevant to real life. The story addresses interesting themes such as acceptance, prejudice, and compassion, and It also happens by chance that he is a biologist, really interested in studying the demi from a scientific point of view to demystify the legends that revolve around them.Īs he learns more about the demis and works with them to help them deal with the unique challenges they face due to their physical and social differences, Takahashi also reflects on his own life and relationships. Basically, the plot is about the relationship between a teacher (Takahashi, Tetsuo) and his students who happen to be a minority of supernatural beings called ajin or “demi”.
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