The story built up was nice until 100+ chapters. Story went from nice and interesting to straight up different and inconsistent. Different realm levels, different techniques, different weapons, different names of characters... It's like the author just mix mashed whatever worked in his head forgetting the old build up and plots
Well... I haven't read enough to write a full review of this, but the existing review seems to be written by someone who either doesn't understand what being transgender means or is deliberately ignoring it, and that bothers me. This manga is enjoyable because the artwork feels carefully crafted, as if the artist wasn't under constant deadline pressure; whether that's true or not, it certainly gives that impression. The art is incredibly beautiful and detailed, almost like an ink tapestry, though some choices come off as cheesy rather than charmingly retro.
As for the characters and plot, they're fairly simple, aligning with the fairytale vibe. But beneath all the layers that might seem mundane and make me feel indifferent, there's a compassionate portrayal of someone striving to define their identity within a system that tries to confine them to surface-level perceptions. I also appreciate how it uses these superficial elements to highlight the limitations of certain storytelling methods when attempting to capture the human experience beyond societal norms.
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As for the characters and plot, they're fairly simple, aligning with the fairytale vibe. But beneath all the layers that might seem mundane and make me feel indifferent, there's a compassionate portrayal of someone striving to define their identity within a system that tries to confine them to surface-level perceptions. I also appreciate how it uses these superficial elements to highlight the limitations of certain storytelling methods when attempting to capture the human experience beyond societal norms.
Okay, Siphyr out.
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