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J.E .TRocks on Regressor’s Life After Retirement
There is no revenge situation .....a calm manhwa
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Pretty good on Warehouse
The story is one heck of an emotional rollercoaster. I almost dropped it cuz of all the pain and hurting in the beginning. Both the characters developed alot by the end. The artstyle is pretty good too! Also the side couple had a pretty cute story..
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Rocks on The Boy and the Sea
I like it, the ending made me cry so much.That's no surprise really because I cry on almost every stories(idk what it's still called) I read tbh.I was a bit disappointed since there's no kissing scene,but that's not necessary.
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Pretty good on Succubus X Delinquent (Webtoon)
I'm not sure if I should give it 5, since it's still at 5 chaps...
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Pretty good on The Story of a Low-Rank Soldier Becoming a Monarch
Hello! Welcome back to Ivern Reviews, the show where you are wrong, I am right, and degeneracy is a moral imperative. In this review: The Story of a Low Rank Soldier Becoming a Monarch. A story about MC and his boys (*Grindr notification sound*) becoming the main bïtches of the land.
What are we dealing with? An action manga. Allegedly. But with some caveats. It has a system and the regression trope. Is it a standard power growth type, then? Nope, because the system is functionally irrelevant. His powerset is developed kinda irrationally, too. It's all confused, the wyzen powers themselves are a mess, and the levelling is obscure. This is not your standard shonen fare.
And it shows in the art too. The usual sleek action artstyle is nowhere to be seen, and we have a very stylized and blocky one instead. It starts objectively lacking, and develops into its own thing. Not beautiful but gritty. They got cylinders for limbs tho. Hope you are into that.
Lastly, the writing. Strange. Characterization is bombastic, irrealistic, and erratic. Very likeable tho. While the plot jumps around like a frog: most emotional developments are simply not deserved, not earned, they just happen. Like: surprise! Character X has a breakthrough in his backstory. Which we told in chapter XX. And the breakthrough is in the same chapter. ENJOY!
What DOES it offer then? Growth. Not in the powers. Not in the characters. In authority. In kingdom building. This is the manga equivalent of Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom. And that game is a proper heavy duty drug. It's precise, rational, fastly paced but not gratuitous. In this, it's perfect, especially thanks to some really inspired and grounded fight choreographies and strategies that fuel the "campaign". Proper badassness is assured.
I'd want to rate it a 5 stars, because it reads like one, being enjoyable like it is. But an 8½ on the Ivern Scale™️ and my assurances on the satisfaction you will feel reading it will have to suffice.
What are we dealing with? An action manga. Allegedly. But with some caveats. It has a system and the regression trope. Is it a standard power growth type, then? Nope, because the system is functionally irrelevant. His powerset is developed kinda irrationally, too. It's all confused, the wyzen powers themselves are a mess, and the levelling is obscure. This is not your standard shonen fare.
And it shows in the art too. The usual sleek action artstyle is nowhere to be seen, and we have a very stylized and blocky one instead. It starts objectively lacking, and develops into its own thing. Not beautiful but gritty. They got cylinders for limbs tho. Hope you are into that.
Lastly, the writing. Strange. Characterization is bombastic, irrealistic, and erratic. Very likeable tho. While the plot jumps around like a frog: most emotional developments are simply not deserved, not earned, they just happen. Like: surprise! Character X has a breakthrough in his backstory. Which we told in chapter XX. And the breakthrough is in the same chapter. ENJOY!
What DOES it offer then? Growth. Not in the powers. Not in the characters. In authority. In kingdom building. This is the manga equivalent of Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom. And that game is a proper heavy duty drug. It's precise, rational, fastly paced but not gratuitous. In this, it's perfect, especially thanks to some really inspired and grounded fight choreographies and strategies that fuel the "campaign". Proper badassness is assured.
I'd want to rate it a 5 stars, because it reads like one, being enjoyable like it is. But an 8½ on the Ivern Scale™️ and my assurances on the satisfaction you will feel reading it will have to suffice.
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Rocks on Dr. Stone
No words can describe how amazing this is and how bad I feel for ending the way it did
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