Now I'm not sure how many of you know of or have played duck, duck, goose, but this manga really reminded me of it somehow. I felt like the first four volumes were repetitive events that amounted to nothing (the duck, duck, duck part) and in volume 5/6, the author finally landed on a plot she could develop!...Unfortunately, she let the repetitive damsel-in-distress routine play on a little too long and ended up not having the time or page limit to fully hash out what could have made for an interesting plot!
There were just so many questions left unanswered/avenues left unexplored that I feel dissatisfied! What was this "organization" that popped up in the last volume and why was the mastermind so evil but loving towards his son? What was Akira's role in all of this/his power? What actually happened that week? So many unanswered questions!
Now I'm not sure how many of you know of or have played duck, duck, goose, but this manga really reminded me of it somehow. I felt like the first four volumes were repetitive events that amounted to nothing (the duck, duck, duck part) and in volume 5/6, the author finally landed on a plot she could develop!...Unfortunately, she let the repetitive damsel-in-distress routine play on a little too long and ended up not having the time or page limit to fully hash out what could have made for an interesting plot!
There were just so many questions left unanswered/avenues left unexplored that I feel dissatisfied! What was this "organization" that popped up in the last volume and why was the mastermind so evil but loving towards his son? What was Akira's role in all of this/his power? What actually happened that week? So many unanswered questions!