
My Wife Is a Transmigrated Master Cultivator
- Genre: Urban
- Author: Jiong Jiong You Yao
- Translator:
- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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Popular Reviews
The Good:
The start is an intense roller coaster ride that will captivate the reader for some time.
Hilarious characters and scenarios.
Innovative storyline.
Pretty good artwork.
The Bad:
The arrangement of the drawings gets increasingly chaotic.
It grows challenging to follow midway through the story.
The pacing is uneven, starting fast, then faster, and eventually unbearably rapid.
Plenty of lowbrow humor (mostly slapstick).
Overall: It features numerous funny moments and the swift pace of the initial pages is skillfully done, yet it becomes progressively harder to understand what's happening.
The concept is actually intriguing and unique, as the meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs serves as the trigger for a T-Rex to be transported into a teenage girl's body. This sets up some predictable yet charming scenes at the beginning as he tries to navigate his new circumstances and form. However, everything that follows feels like an overwhelming flood of information.
The series rapidly shifts from a comedic gender-bender story into something extremely strange involving dinosaur mind invasions and the USA military attacking Japan to capture Ralph (the T-Rex) in retaliation for his meat-eating actions. On top of that, there’s the bizarre subplot of a Yakuza boss attempting to kidnap Ralph to make him a bride. It's truly surreal, and the chaotic panel layout only adds to the disjointed storytelling.
I was genuinely left speechless by the end of it all.
Great idea, but poorly executed.
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