Did he have grudge with his parents? If he's that capable why don't he just earn money to support himself? He's being rude to his parents like they owe him or something.
So far I'm on chapter 8 and I have to say that the characters here are absolutely BRILLIANT. Every single one is likeable and admirable in both character and dialogue. Additionally, they all remain "in character" and their actions and words are well-justified. They're also remarkably consistent.
There's the matter of the teacher x student "relationship." To give a very light spoiler, so far, the male teacher hasn't fallen for the cute student, and there's a quite remarkable reason for that: The teacher dislikes females. This gives the impression that he has a dark backstory. Also, the girl, so far, hasn't done anything inappropriate. Her monologues reveal that she's mindful of everything she does and says, but at the same time, it's clear that she's just a kid in how she thinks. Everything so far has been tasteful, and the dialogue has been beautifully written, reaching an artsy level without detracting from the simplicity of the situation. It's truly great!
The artwork is literally rough around the edges, yet it works somehow. The mangaka uses a lot of heavy and fuzzy lines for our FL student, and despite her depictions not being as clear-cut as typical beautiful manga girls, she still "twinkles" and is very cute and pretty.
I don't usually go for drawn-out mangas with a lot of chapters. In romance, it often means multiple contrived conflicts just to keep things interesting. It may be the same for this manga, but so far, it's been a very pleasant read. It doesn't overwhelm with a lot of text and dialogue. It captures the spice of life throughout, but the story is "driven" by the characters themselves rather than just circumstances.
Sensei! is a stunningly crafted manga from the creator of Koukou Debut, and despite differences in artistic style, both the art and narrative harmonize beautifully. This synergy enhances the manga's charm and, I might add, its allure. I began reading this after finishing Koukou Debut, and although I was initially puzzled by the art style—there was a moment when I thought a different artist was involved (I've since confirmed this isn't the case)—I quickly found myself deeply enjoying this manga.
As the title implies, the story revolves around a teacher, more precisely, a student-teacher relationship. This manga stands out as an exceptional example of storytelling that fearlessly delves into rather taboo themes. However, instead of becoming overly intense, the plot unfolds at a gentle pace that remains easy for readers to follow. If anything, it's quite captivating. At its current rhythm, it simply leaves you craving more with each page.
Typically, I don't gravitate toward teacher-student romance manga, as they often fall short in execution and lean heavily into unrealistic territory. Yet, Sensei! is a rare treasure that avoids exaggerating the melodrama inherent in such relationships, keeping the story sweet and authentic.
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There's the matter of the teacher x student "relationship." To give a very light spoiler, so far, the male teacher hasn't fallen for the cute student, and there's a quite remarkable reason for that: The teacher dislikes females. This gives the impression that he has a dark backstory. Also, the girl, so far, hasn't done anything inappropriate. Her monologues reveal that she's mindful of everything she does and says, but at the same time, it's clear that she's just a kid in how she thinks. Everything so far has been tasteful, and the dialogue has been beautifully written, reaching an artsy level without detracting from the simplicity of the situation. It's truly great!
The artwork is literally rough around the edges, yet it works somehow. The mangaka uses a lot of heavy and fuzzy lines for our FL student, and despite her depictions not being as clear-cut as typical beautiful manga girls, she still "twinkles" and is very cute and pretty.
I don't usually go for drawn-out mangas with a lot of chapters. In romance, it often means multiple contrived conflicts just to keep things interesting. It may be the same for this manga, but so far, it's been a very pleasant read. It doesn't overwhelm with a lot of text and dialogue. It captures the spice of life throughout, but the story is "driven" by the characters themselves rather than just circumstances.
As the title implies, the story revolves around a teacher, more precisely, a student-teacher relationship. This manga stands out as an exceptional example of storytelling that fearlessly delves into rather taboo themes. However, instead of becoming overly intense, the plot unfolds at a gentle pace that remains easy for readers to follow. If anything, it's quite captivating. At its current rhythm, it simply leaves you craving more with each page.
Typically, I don't gravitate toward teacher-student romance manga, as they often fall short in execution and lean heavily into unrealistic territory. Yet, Sensei! is a rare treasure that avoids exaggerating the melodrama inherent in such relationships, keeping the story sweet and authentic.
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