I have no criticisms of this manga, there is no reason for negative reactions when they have such well presented characters and a breathtaking narrative.
The plot is intriguing and sad, showing how teenagers would react to a zombie apocalypse and how they would fight forces beyond their conscience.
The characters and the way they are presented automatically creates affection for them, the troubled past is exactly the same reaction that a person with some trauma would normally react.
You know when you ask who let so many schizophrenics escape the asylum? It's not something you casually wonder about, but you will when you read this fucking manga.
It contains scenes of bullying, rapes, murders and thousands of other things that will make your stomach turn, I recommend you read it, even though this story is pretty heavy and detailed for any age.
Kyou-chan, you can't read this, but I really hope you pay for everything you caused to Uruma.
I could sit and talk for hours and hours about Tokyo Revengers.
It's very well written and makes us want more every moment. After reading each chapter you end up wanting to know more about who Takemichi Hanagaki is fighting, and as it goes: each death, each fight, each gang, each tear makes you want to understand more.
The more I read Tokyo Revengers the more I got carried away with Takemichi, he's fighting, not just for Hinata Tachibana, but for everyone he's befriended...
The story is very exciting, so exciting that it made me finish it in two days, it was the first time I read a story so fast.
There's just something that bothers me, the character Yuuto is in love with the other character Michiru this one who is in love with Yamato his twin brother, it's a love triangle so to speak.
The novel is not the focus but it gets in the way of how we see the characters.
I like when the author makes good use of lighting in the chapters, the dark environments are crucial in a horror story and along with the anguish of being in the dark and the fear of dying for something unknown make the story better.
The ending disappointed me a little to learn that those creatures are still there, but I was happy when they managed to escape.
It was a great manga with gore and horror scenes very well presented.
I cried, I was scared (very scared) but as the chapters went by the things that seemed to get better kept getting worse.
The lights, the lines, the colors and the way everything was very detailed is perfect, the expressions of the characters made me cry at every dramatic moment with which things were happening.
I love this manhwa and it's one of my favorites, now please pay me therapy.
The protagonist is the son of a demon and a person who was supposed to kill him actually saves him, a classic story of a character with a sense of justice who will die to serve as an inspiration for the person he saved years ago.
Is it a little repetitive? Yes, it is!
The plot looks identical to other manga out there, but I really liked the drawing line, it's very beautiful and leaves me amazed at how well everything is drawn and organized.
I have relevant criticisms in my view of this manga, about its art there are no complaints but the plot is something that makes me question its integrity a lot.
In other words, the protagonist is almost abused by several "demons" "ghosts" whatever they want, in my point of view this is something bizarre and clueless.
Unfortunately the art is good, but the plot is not.
The manga art is amazing and it draws a lot of attention since it's a horror manga, the presence of very detailed scenes makes it all better.
It's not just zombie scenes, it's well-designed and detailed zombies along with an intriguing storyline.
I would give anything to have a printed copy of this.
Oyasumi punpun tells about a child, the vision and way with the lack of maternal/paternal affection affects the conscience and the way he will be in the future.
Both Punpun and his friends are children who suffer some form of abuse, whether physical or psychological.
The trauma that forms the consciousness of everyone there is identical to that of real life that ends up being cruel everything that is portrayed.
Apocalypse No Toride