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Snomaster1
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Posted: Fri May 20, 2022 3:43 am
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Well,I never thought I'd comment here,but I discovered two manga that I think are interesting. The first one is that ADHD thing which looks like a fascinating read. I have my reasons for it. Very private ones but still an interesting manga nonetheless. Another one is the Disney manga. Given all the recent controversies Disney's gone through,this seems a step in the right direction for them.
A fun,goofy romp that looks pretty enjoyable. I'm also going to look out for that one. It looks like a fun read.
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wolf10
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Posted: Fri May 20, 2022 6:06 am
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Princess_Irene wrote: | Thank you. I've gone through about fourteen different responses to your post in my head, but really, from the bottom of my heart, thank you. I rarely talk about it because so few people understand that it becomes exhausting, and your comment really means a lot to me. |
I've also gone through a few different responses. You're welcome. And yes, it is exhausting.
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Shay Guy
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Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 9:52 pm
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The link for "Welcome Back, Alice" is wrong.
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Abecedarian1995
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 12:53 am
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Shay Guy wrote: | The link for "Welcome Back, Alice" is wrong. |
Fixed!
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Blanchimont
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 12:58 pm
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Lioncourt;
Quote: | Anyway, seven-year-old Varian is forced to kill dogs and a sickly slave woman because “that's how the world works, humans are animals”, and that's the end of the first volume. |
A note of caution, the story gets darker. Way darker. Even Albert the Psycho becomes weary of him, so I suppose you can say he'll surpass his teacher...
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TarsTarkas
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 1:23 pm
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Survival in Another World with My Mistress!
Don't know why they didn't just say, this light novel, is Minecraft in a fantasy world, because that is what it essentially is.
I really enjoyed this light novel, and hope additional volumes will come out. Don't know what the reviewer means by overwritten, but I had no problem reading it and enjoying the content. The denizens of this world are going to find out, just what you can do with the power of a Minecraft menu HUD.
The Holy Grail of Eris
Loved this one too, can't wait for the next volume.
The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess.
This one sounds interesting, thanks for showcasing it.
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Princess_Irene
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 2:13 pm
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TarsTarkas wrote: |
Survival in Another World with My Mistress!
Don't know why they didn't just say, this light novel, is Minecraft in a fantasy world, because that is what it essentially is. |
Because I really enjoy making my life more difficult.
Quote: | I really enjoyed this light novel, and hope additional volumes will come out. Don't know what the reviewer means by overwritten, but I had no problem reading it and enjoying the content. The denizens of this world are going to find out, just what you can do with the power of a Minecraft menu HUD. |
I thought the author got carried away with the descriptions of the minutiae of his skills/powers and it bogged the plot down. That could very easily be a me-specific issue, thinking about it.
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The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess.
This one sounds interesting, thanks for showcasing it. |
You're welcome! It's got a great premise; I just wish the maid wasn't in it. (Or was toned down. Definite YMMV territory, though.)
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wolf10
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 3:11 pm
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Blanchimont wrote: | Lioncourt;
Quote: | Anyway, seven-year-old Varian is forced to kill dogs and a sickly slave woman because “that's how the world works, humans are animals”, and that's the end of the first volume. |
A note of caution, the story gets darker. Way darker. Even Albert the Psycho becomes weary of him, so I suppose you can say he'll surpass his teacher... |
Thanks for the warning. I tracked down the web novel on Narou, and good god does it go places (in the sexual violence department, at that). There's a definite gap in the blasé tone of the narration and what's being described that honestly gives me Kafka vibes, but I think in manga form it would be pretty much unreadable.
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a_Bear_in_Bearcave
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 5:42 pm
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wolf10 wrote: |
Blanchimont wrote: | Lioncourt;
Quote: | Anyway, seven-year-old Varian is forced to kill dogs and a sickly slave woman because “that's how the world works, humans are animals”, and that's the end of the first volume. |
A note of caution, the story gets darker. Way darker. Even Albert the Psycho becomes weary of him, so I suppose you can say he'll surpass his teacher... |
Thanks for the warning. I tracked down the web novel on Narou, and good god does it go places (in the sexual violence department, at that). There's a definite gap in the blasé tone of the narration and what's being described that honestly gives me Kafka vibes, but I think in manga form it would be pretty much unreadable. |
Absolutely, manga goes to edgy hell where he rapes kidnapped women from enemy territory and sells them as sex slaves, also too "make him tough", then straight up murders family including kid and continues to genociding whole villages because "that's what you need to in a war to your enemy" which is obvious bullshit - just burning enemy's fields during war would be enough to make them retreat and cause plenty of innocent deaths anyway, but author makes MC go full "crimes against humanity are good actually", as far as I've read anyway. I strongly advice anyone to drop this manga, unless you love the super edgy MCs.
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harminia
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 6:26 pm
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The mentions of Pretear and Shadow Lady regarding Ghost Reaper Girl makes me think I should pick the series up again. I started reading it when it was first published on manga+ and liked the main girl and art (I'm always amazed to see how far the mangaka has progressed since early rosario+vampire days), so maybe I should try again......
(I never read all of Shadow Lady, just random chapters because it was printed in those tiny two chapter releases, but I enjoyed it at the time, and I love Pretear.....)
Also glad Eris got a good review as I bought it recently lol. I was enjoying the manga so I was interested in the LN when I saw it was being released pretty much right after I started reading.
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maximilianjenus
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 9:01 am
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gushing over magical girls gets an extra point for me as do all other ecchi series that so clever/fun censorship avoidance ( or is it compliance?). juts a heads up for the to love RU readers.
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wolf10
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 9:04 am
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harminia wrote: | The mentions of Pretear and Shadow Lady regarding Ghost Reaper Girl makes me think I should pick the series up again. I started reading it when it was first published on manga+ and liked the main girl and art (I'm always amazed to see how far the mangaka has progressed since early rosario+vampire days), so maybe I should try again...... |
And somehow this preview guide is the first I've heard that the artist formerly known as Akihisa Ikeda is drawing a magical girl reverse-harem. I credit(/blame) RosaVam II for ruining the harem genre for me (teenage me: "why is Tsukune so hot?"), but missed that he started a new series.
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FinalVentCard
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 10:07 am
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a_Bear_in_Bearcave wrote: |
wolf10 wrote: |
Blanchimont wrote: | Lioncourt;
Quote: | Anyway, seven-year-old Varian is forced to kill dogs and a sickly slave woman because “that's how the world works, humans are animals”, and that's the end of the first volume. |
A note of caution, the story gets darker. Way darker. Even Albert the Psycho becomes weary of him, so I suppose you can say he'll surpass his teacher... |
Thanks for the warning. I tracked down the web novel on Narou, and good god does it go places (in the sexual violence department, at that). There's a definite gap in the blasé tone of the narration and what's being described that honestly gives me Kafka vibes, but I think in manga form it would be pretty much unreadable. |
Absolutely, manga goes to edgy hell where he rapes kidnapped women from enemy territory and sells them as sex slaves, also too "make him tough", then straight up murders family including kid and continues to genociding whole villages because "that's what you need to in a war to your enemy" which is obvious bullshit - just burning enemy's fields during war would be enough to make them retreat and cause plenty of innocent deaths anyway, but author makes MC go full "crimes against humanity are good actually", as far as I've read anyway. I strongly advice anyone to drop this manga, unless you love the super edgy MCs. |
Oh, joy. Lioncourt is gonna be a delight if and when it gets an animated adaptation. I look forward to never ever reading or watching it again.
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Blanchimont
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 10:43 am
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a_Bear_in_Bearcave wrote: | Absolutely, manga goes to edgy hell where he rapes kidnapped women from enemy territory and sells them as sex slaves, also too "make him tough", then straight up murders family including kid and continues to genociding whole villages because "that's what you need to in a war to your enemy" which is obvious bullshit - just burning enemy's fields during war would be enough to make them retreat and cause plenty of innocent deaths anyway, but author makes MC go full "crimes against humanity are good actually", as far as I've read anyway. I strongly advice anyone to drop this manga, unless you love the super edgy MCs. |
That massacre behind enemy lines is a bit further ahead(volume 3), but that's not to say things don't start taking place earlier. Already in next chapter/first chapter of volume two, they conduct a raid on enemy territory and kill two young pig shepherds, a man and a woman. And the dogs too, though at least one of those gets away. And then they have a big feast on those pigs back home...
One novel reader writes in his review how the mc locks people inside a church, and burns it down. And also that there will be domestic violence, and mc will leave behind him some kind of big mess in that regard. Those two latest haven't been depicted in the available manga volumes yet, so they're probably a bit further down the road.
Edit, Just noticed that the article gives May 31 as the release date for this, but j-novel site, as well as all storefronts(Amazon, Kobo etc) give the date June 8 instead.
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TarsTarkas
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 11:08 am
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Lioncourt
Wonder what the purpose of Lioncourt is. Is it ultimately a redemption story? Right now it sounds like we should be rooting for a farmer to put a pitchfork in his back.
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