I Was Reincarnated as a Marquis in a medieval period without magic or any fantastical elements.
How will I survive?

I Was Reincarnated as a Marquis in a medieval period without magic or any fantastical elements.
How will I survive?

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Also there's no romance, the harem tag doesnt make Sense either, its just someone stretching It. All his employees are women except for one dude, but the MC rarely interacts with them (Just like he hardly does shop management). He spends most of his time with his pets, all male. The girls fancy him but never goes beyond that.
He got two female pets at one point in time, except the author forgot them literally 3 paragraphs later and never mention them again (This happens a lot)
Wrong.
The story is entirely random, and if I hadn't read One Piece or Dragon Ball, I would have been completely lost. It makes vague references to minor plot points from the original series, but it lacks the "pirates" or "Z-fighters" themes altogether. It's just a bunch of random characters going about their (presumably) daily routines. It's utterly plotless.
The art, however, is fantastic. It's beautifully drawn, the characters mesh seamlessly, and there's plenty of action in the background—very characteristic of the OP and DB series. In fact, the art is probably the best aspect of this manga, as it allows you to see (with official illustrations!) what the characters look like together.
The characters are also great. They retain the same personalities from their respective series, so if you haven't read One Piece or Dragon Ball before, you might not understand what's happening or why the characters act certain ways within the manga.
The enjoyment value was decent; after all, it's One Piece and Dragon Ball. Even if it's a completely off-the-wall story, it was entertaining to see some characters interact. Kudos to Sanji and Roshi hanging out—it was awesome.
Overall, if you've read Dragon Ball and One Piece, you should probably check out Cross Epoch just to say you did. It's not a great story, but it's still enjoyable to admire the art and see which characters Toriyama and Oda decided should pair up, based on their personalities and/or gender. It's not a groundbreaking narrative that you'll mine for profound plots, but I'd say it's worth a read.
This might just be one of the shortest manga reviews I ever end up writing, because Cross Epoch essentially boils down to Dragon Ball Minus featuring One Piece characters... Or more accurately, a One Piece-inspired scenario with Dragon Ball characters awkwardly inserted into it.
The most underwhelming aspect of this one-shot has to be the story—or rather, the glaring lack thereof. You see, nothing really happens in Cross Epoch. It's merely a collection of "what-if" scenarios that throw both Dragon Ball and One Piece characters together (for example, Vegeta leads a pirate crew consisting of Usopp, Trunks, etc., but we're never told how or why this crew came to be). And to top it all off, it's incredibly short! While most one-shots typically span around 55-60 pages, Cross Epoch clocks in at a mere 19 pages.
On the bright side, the art is genuinely impressive, blending the best elements of Toriyama's and Oda's distinct styles. What surprised me most—and turned out to be the highlight of this one-shot—is that Toriyama draws the Dragon Ball characters while Eiichiro Oda handles the One Piece ones. This separation keeps their unique artistic styles intact, which feels refreshing and satisfying.
In conclusion, if you're curious about what Cross Epoch has to offer, feel free to check it out. It's not long, and the artwork is commendable. However, if you're hoping for a captivating story that seamlessly combines Dragon Ball and One Piece, this is definitely not the place to find it. Not by a long shot.
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