
The Sanguine Lord ( Urban Fantasy)
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: BlueFlame_Mecc
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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To be honest, up until the most recent chapters, the story felt somewhat dull and slow-paced, even with all the pleasant visuals. That being said, the latest chapters have shown some improvement, providing a bit more character and plot development.
Overall, it's not entirely bad. It's worth checking out, and hopefully, it will continue to get better in the future.
Art: 10; The artwork is truly exceptional. The mangaka excels at drawing attractive women without distorting their bodies unrealistically. He also has a knack for positioning the "camera" to capture fantastic action shots that convey motion, direction, force, and perspective... along with the occasional panties. (I recall thinking in one panel, "Why does this panty shot look so cool? If she wasn't wearing a skirt, this would just be an awesome image of someone spiking the ball.")
Characters: 6; The characters aren't the usual clichés, so they didn't bore me right away, but they aren't developed much. Actually, now that I think about it, many characters aren't fleshed out at all. None are particularly deep, and only a couple get backstories. The rating might deserve a 5, but I enjoyed them too much to drop the score that low.
The main character is a bundle of energy who never slows down. I appreciated how she didn't become bipolar or depressed just to add drama. She was simple, yet I could always rely on her to push hard and keep the story progressing instead of getting bogged down in unnecessary drama.
Enjoyment: 9; I genuinely enjoyed this manga, largely because of my mood when I started reading it. I hadn't watched a sports anime in a while, and the last one was Haikyuu, which is about volleyball, so comparing it to beach volleyball was intriguing.
Overall: 8; Personally, I give it an 8, though if I'm honest, it deserves a 7. If this review were based solely on the story and characters, I'd have to give it a 6, but the artwork bumped it up to an 8.
Honestly, I was in a somewhat erotic mood while reading this. Usually, I find fanservice distasteful, but I thoroughly enjoyed it here. With sexy girls playing beach volleyball, fanservice is almost inevitable. The story was so uncomplicated that all the fanservice didn't feel out of place as it might in a more serious tale.
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