The idea behind Chameleon Jail is intriguing and delivers some solid twists. However, this strength is also the manga's downfall, as the narrative heavily depends on those climactic moments without significantly developing the characters. The plot isn't poor, but it's evident that it wouldn't surpass the Working Madonna arc. There isn't enough allure in a character like Jail to maintain interest, and he lacks the qualities that someone like Golgo or Conan might possess.
While the artwork is satisfactory and effectively conveys the story, it doesn't exhibit much of Takehiko Inoue's later charm. Aside from the initial basketball elements and Kaede Purple, which seem to reflect Inoue's personal style, even fans of Inoue might find little here beyond insight into his artistic evolution and career trajectory.
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I love the ending. superb.
While the artwork is satisfactory and effectively conveys the story, it doesn't exhibit much of Takehiko Inoue's later charm. Aside from the initial basketball elements and Kaede Purple, which seem to reflect Inoue's personal style, even fans of Inoue might find little here beyond insight into his artistic evolution and career trajectory.
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