by Tsugumi Ohba
No doubt, this mangaka can not only draw superb, but narrate a well-pace story as well. It was like watching an anime (exactly the same as Death Note). The background and the facial and body expressions of the character are detailed. Besides, I always wanted to know more about the life of a mangaka,...
I LOVED THIS! I have slowly been easing into the world of Anime, and so logically (as I am a person who enjoys reading) I have just barely touched into Manga, and so honestly, I can't really judge Manga. This is the second Manga I've read. I have no base for comparison, I don't have enough experienc...
I LOVED THIS! I have slowly been easing into the world of Anime, and so logically (as I am a person who enjoys reading) I have just barely touched into Manga, and so honestly, I can't really judge Manga. This is the second Manga I've read. I have no base for comparison, I don't have enough experienc...
I've read manga and enjoyed anime for a really large part of my life, probably close to 25 years now. The last few series I've tried though, have made me start to think that I might be growing out of it all, which I suppose happens and can be sad but our tastes change as we age so I assume it's not ...
So not for me. You know, I'd really liked [b:Death Note|13615|Death Note, Vol. 1 Boredom (Death Note, #1)|Tsugumi Ohba|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1351863631s/13615.jpg|1782155], so normally I would have been all over a manga by the same writer. But Ohba switched gears here, dramatically, going fr...
I liked the story line a lot,but the characters and art did not appeal to me as much as I thought they would. The reasons I had such high excpctations was that this manga was created by the Death Note team. So if you're looking for something to read after Death Note, I regret to say this isn't for y...
Edit: June 10/12 There are a few things I want to address that didn't even cross my mind in my original reaction to Bakuman. #1 - Apparently, this is by the same guys that did the Death Note series, which is surprising to say the least. Death Note is held up pretty highly among fans of darker manga ...
Interesting start to the series, though the way the leads talk about female characters is kind of crappy.