
Aa, Ikite Irutte Subarashii
- Genre: action drama fantasy seinen
- Author: hitsuji tarou
- Artist(s): dalian tuosi,ebisu,oomine
- Year: 2024
- Original Publisher: dalian tuosi,shueisha
- Status: Ongoing
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abusive family members adopted male lead adopted protagonist adults behaving badly apocalypse attempted suicide black-eyed male lead black-eyed protagonist black-haired male lead black-haired protagonist blood and gore bullied male lead bullied protagonist bully/ies dead parents full color goblins high school student male lead high school students japan kill or be killed situation male protagonist modern era monsters personality changes unpopular protagonist
Rating(3.3 / 5.0, 6 votes)
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Popular Reviews
I didn't realize it wasn't supposed to have a system or anything going into it, must have missed that in the description. The premise isn't bad, but the execution is a bit too dark and slow feeling for my tastes. I tend to like the more realistic takes on the apocalypse genre, but find this one is a bit unbalanced due to a lack of anything to make things more interesting. Even without a system or magic of any kind to even the odds, there should be something to make it interesting, but there's no comic relief, there's not a strategic psychopath lead, and there's no resource stockpiling. It's just a ML who attempted to unalive himself and then takes risks with his life that he supposedly now cherishes to save people he has no reason to care about with mundane means. I don't necessarily think the story is poorly written, just perhaps not for me.
The plot twist at chapter 11 is peak. Hope it maintains it's greatness.