by Svetlana Chmakova
On the one hand, there were a lot of things I liked about this volume. On the other hand, I was right when I predicted that I would probably be disappointed by the series' ending. I'll start off with the stuff I liked. By this point in the series, the artwork had really grown on me. I first finishe...
One volume away from the end of the series, and there is still lots of stuff going on. I suspect I'm going to be really disappointed by volume 4. A few things didn't make much sense. Like the magical circle bit, which took up several pages and didn't seem to show readers much that wasn't better expl...
I found the first and second volumes of this series at a used bookstore and snatched them up. Although I never fell in love with Chmakova's Dramacon the way some others did, I liked it well enough. I enjoy fantasy and was interested in seeing how well she'd handle a switch to a new genre. Although ...
Enjoyable short series. What starts out as a seemingly long and epic plotline is tidily finished off in four volumes. The characters all seem very interesting, but this works more as an introduction to the universe rather than a fully satisfying story in itself. We meet a lot of people, and want ...
A manga about a school for paranormals, and a young 'weirn' (witch) girl who would rather not have anything to do with it, but circumstances.Still early stages for this story, but nice artwork, obviously complex worldbuilding. A ton of characters. Not completely caught up in it yet, but more than ...
I was very upset by how much I just didn't get into this manga. I LOVE her Dramacon and consider it one of the best manga's I've ever read. So I came in expecting to really get into it...and I just didn't. It was...interesting. Some of the ideas were really neat, some even seemed original or at leas...
Mysteries! We get enough of the story to enjoy it and enough is left out to be intriguing. Bonus: The action scenes were drawn in a way that you could tell what was going on. Double bonus: paranormal stuff didn't seem like the same old tropes.
I'm bumping this up my to-read list after really enjoying Chmakova's contribution to Flight, Vol. 5.