This story is so strange and unusual that I couldn't stop reading it.
I truly adore the weird, and I love stories that are completely unique.
This one really takes the cake.
I thoroughly enjoyed every part of it and wished there was even more. I also read the doujins by Nase-san, and I would have loved to dive into additional content.
The story was entertaining throughout, no matter how odd it got.
I appreciated that she incorporated some relatable elements as well. Like, what would people say if they walked in on that? Haha, this provided a great laugh and a refreshing change from reading so many dramatic shounen-ai narratives.
I love Nase-san's work, and this has definitely been added to my bookshelf.
There is no other word for this manga other than WEIRD!
I'm not saying it's bad. I'm saying it's the most outlandish story I've ever come across—just wait till you get your hands on it.
Let's break it down step by step:
Story: It starts off pretty quickly and doesn't delve too deeply into anything. It's more focused on humor, so that's what you should expect. What you see is what you get, plain and simple.
Art: There's absolutely nothing wrong with the art. Maybe I would have preferred an older main character—I think Ayase could have been a bit older, but that's just personal preference.
Characters: None of the characters really stand out or possess any remarkable traits. But then again, with such a thin plot, I don't know how much further they could have developed them.
Enjoyment: If I were to judge this purely as a comedy, it does its job well—it’s amusing and entertaining. The manga is undeniably unique in its own way.
Overall: Not really my type when it comes to story and romance. It seems to focus more on sex and comedy. I'll give this manga a 6.
This is the pinnacle of human achievement. I can hardly fathom the thoughts that ran through the author's mind while crafting this. What imagination, what marvel,
I have been enlightened. The conclusion was genuinely bittersweet. I haven’t cried so intensely since watching Pingu in the city. I feel as though I’ve been absolved of all wrongdoing. I genuinely cannot wait to reach heaven and share this opus with my fellow angels. I hope someday I get the chance to meet the author in person and collaborate with them on their next endeavor. This is why we were created by a higher power. For this purpose. For this very instant.
Reader, please halt whatever you are doing at this moment, and immerse yourself in "Chintsuba."
And while you're engaged, I wholeheartedly suggest exploring the author's additional works.
Each one is a masterpiece.
Popular Reviews
I truly adore the weird, and I love stories that are completely unique.
This one really takes the cake.
I thoroughly enjoyed every part of it and wished there was even more. I also read the doujins by Nase-san, and I would have loved to dive into additional content.
The story was entertaining throughout, no matter how odd it got.
I appreciated that she incorporated some relatable elements as well. Like, what would people say if they walked in on that? Haha, this provided a great laugh and a refreshing change from reading so many dramatic shounen-ai narratives.
I love Nase-san's work, and this has definitely been added to my bookshelf.
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I'm not saying it's bad. I'm saying it's the most outlandish story I've ever come across—just wait till you get your hands on it.
Let's break it down step by step:
Story: It starts off pretty quickly and doesn't delve too deeply into anything. It's more focused on humor, so that's what you should expect. What you see is what you get, plain and simple.
Art: There's absolutely nothing wrong with the art. Maybe I would have preferred an older main character—I think Ayase could have been a bit older, but that's just personal preference.
Characters: None of the characters really stand out or possess any remarkable traits. But then again, with such a thin plot, I don't know how much further they could have developed them.
Enjoyment: If I were to judge this purely as a comedy, it does its job well—it’s amusing and entertaining. The manga is undeniably unique in its own way.
Overall: Not really my type when it comes to story and romance. It seems to focus more on sex and comedy. I'll give this manga a 6.
I have been enlightened. The conclusion was genuinely bittersweet. I haven’t cried so intensely since watching Pingu in the city. I feel as though I’ve been absolved of all wrongdoing. I genuinely cannot wait to reach heaven and share this opus with my fellow angels. I hope someday I get the chance to meet the author in person and collaborate with them on their next endeavor. This is why we were created by a higher power. For this purpose. For this very instant.
Reader, please halt whatever you are doing at this moment, and immerse yourself in "Chintsuba."
And while you're engaged, I wholeheartedly suggest exploring the author's additional works.
Each one is a masterpiece.
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