Schlagwort: kodansha
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[Review] Manga ~ Pass the Monster Meat, Milady! 1
Like any proper noble lady, one must have certain acquired tastes. For Melphiera Marchalrayd, she just happens to crave a rather exotic protein - monsters! But do not judge! Despite its bad reputation, monster meat can be used in exquisite cuisine and Melphiera is determined to change the kingdom’s opinion of it! Unfortunately, since debuting in society, Melphiera has been struggling to find her perfect match… until she meets the fearless “Blood-Mad Duke” of Galbraith!
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[Review] Manga ~ Senpai is an Otokonoko ~ My Crossdressing Classmate 1
First-year high school student Saki is head-over-heels for the older Makoto. After all, this senpai is tall, beautiful, and oh-so-cool… Who wouldn’t fall for a girl like her? The bright and bubbly Saki doesn’t hesitate to confess her feelings. But Makoto turns her down, because Makoto isn’t a girl, but rather a cross-dressing boy! Second-year Makoto is used to the negatives that come with his love of cross-dressing: harsh gossip from his classmates, the disapproval of his mother… Most of his classmates already know, but still, when he tells Saki, he expects her to be disgusted. Yet Saki’s feelings only grow stronger, and she says she doesn’t care about Makoto’s…
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[Review] Manga ~ Issak 1
Anno Domini 1620. Europe is riven with the conflagrations that will grow into the Thirty Years War. Catholic and Protestant forces clash across battlefields ruled by sword and gunpowder alike, and mercenaries of every stripe ply their trade. Among them is Issak, a lone Japanese warrior bearing a matchlock of strange design, and fighting in service to his sworn mission-to find and kill the man who murdered his master and fled Japan for the other side of the world. Meticulously researched and gorgeously illustrated, Issak is the next character-driven, historical action epic that fans of Vinland Saga can sink their teeth into.
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[Review] Manga ~ Snegurochka of the Spring Breeze
Puh, ganz ehrlich?? Ich hab den Manga leider kaum verstanden die russischen Namen waren schon eine ziemliche Herausforderung, der Geschichte zu folgen aber auch. Teilweise sehr viel Text. Eigentlich find ich historische Stories ganz spannend und interessant, aber es war für mich teilweise echt sehr schwer zu folgen. Es ist meiner Meinung nach definitiv ein Nischentitel und nicht für jeden etwas. Das Artwork fand ich aber sehr markant. Sehr detailliert und realistisch gehalten, was aber perfekt zum Setting passt. Das Pacing war für mich in Ordnung, teils aber nicht so ganz ersichtlich. Die Charaktere waren nicht so richtig greifbar, obwohl sie einen reizvollen Hintergrund besitzen. Die Message zum Schluss kann…