My Dearest Self With Malice Aforethought Vol. 1

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My Dearest Self With Malice Aforethought Vol. 1

My Dearest Self With Malice Aforethought Vol. 1

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I legitimately think this is one of the most underrated mangas of all time, I won't understand anyone giving this manga a score lower than 9. In November 2020, Kodansha USA announced that they licensed the series for English publication. [6] Volume list [ edit ] No. The writer set up some pretty specific characters... They are definitely written interestingly, but I usually enjoy stories where you delve into people end get to know them better... The more this story goes on the more you know that you know nothing hahaha. Obvious maybe. Malice Aforethought on the other with the execution and pure amount of plot twists it had me on my knees begging for more. For whatever will come next. and I wasn't disappointed. All the way, and I mean "All the way" till the end of the story I wasn't dissatisfied.

much on the insanity of their characters and lose sight of what makes this whole genre so damn interesting in the first place, the tactics with which these characters interact with each other. It’s the psychological traps and mind games that are going on behind the scenes that enrapture my imagination, I don’t give two shits about how insane a character unless it plays a genuine role in the deductive reasoning of it all. So many of these series, such as "Dokuzakura", "Juujika no Rokunin", and "Happy Sugar Life" fail to capture the level of intricacy created within this series and that’s what sets this apart! Characters are not crazy just for the purpose of being crazy, almost everything feels like it solidly builds up to everything else and the plot twists keep you invested the entire time.Eiji Urashima is a college student with a dark past. During his childhood, his entire life was turned upside down when the world found out who his father, Hanoi Makoto, was. A heinous serial killer named LL who kidnapped and brutalized young women. One day, Eiji wakes up with no memory of the past few days, with a new girlfriend, newfound respect from the college bully, a bag of cash and a bloodied and broken bat secretly stashed away in his room, and the news of a murder that is very similar to the LL Serial Killings. Eiji Urashima must uncover what has happened in the days he has no memory about as the sins of his father starts haunting him again. facts about a Japanese gem, manga, would be a big loss for you. There are many reasons why there are That was me literally every few chapters. I am usually really good at predicting stories, but this one is something special... This has to be one of, if not the best high-stakes murder mystery manga out there! From beginning to end the whole ride was nothing but thoroughly thrilling and energetically enticing. Damn, this shit’s even got me speaking in alliteration, that’s just how epic it was! I like that the art doesn't shy away from the darkness of the story. I like the semi-realistic art of it. I don't really critique much about the art but I like it, I wish though that U Eiji and H Eiji have a distinct art to them like the fashion choices for example, so that the readers can clue in more who is U Eiji and H Eiji.

The professionalism of the story maybe gets its own point on the "personal enjoyment of the reader"; what I mean is, for sure, characters are interesting with their many personal stories which create emotions to the reader...but still I find it hard to really appreciate one character, this little je ne sais quoi whichThe all story to me never missed anything. I expected things and it was met. and after that they kept increasing and it was never met with dissatisfaction. The columnists for Manga News praised the story, artwork, and characters. [27] Faustine Lillaz from Planete BD praised the suspense elements in the story and the artwork. [28] Christel Scheja from Splash Comics also praised the story, calling it unique. [29]

So, my perspective in writing this review is as a fan of the mystery and suspense genre and not as a psychologist. So I will not critique the inaccurate writing of someone with DID because like I said, there is still so little research about it, especially the cause and how the symptoms manifest.The manga's artistic style is stunning. The characters can be charming, elegant, and carefree, but in an instant, they can become terrifying, evoking visceral reactions. The artwork has the power to transform a character, giving them a morbid complexion and stripping away their charm. Each character has their own distinctive artistic style, whether it's carefree, mysterious, strong, or resentful. It is rare to find a manga with such distinctive character designs. Though I enjoyed discovering the many plot (twists) which fabricated the story...I feel like there's this little something which can't make me fully enjoy it. Plus, even if all the characters are needed to create the story picture, some feels underdevelopped, leaving them to be there as "super useful but...yeah...why are they really here?"...still I get it...so I don't know how to really feels toward this problem I find haha...this is the reason I put a 8 to this manga, personal curiosity prevailing. There's a fine line between a work of good psychological intrigue and pure doggone hogwash. It's not easy developing such a complex structure while also mapping a perfect plan through which to deliver it to the reader, but this manga executed that amazingly. My only gripe with it is that it’s a little too long. I appreciate the elaborate detail, but when it comes to thrillers I prefer that they don’t indulge in certain story arcs for longer than they need to. This is something that I was disappointed about when I read "Death Note", I felt that after a certain point it didn’t need to go on for longer. Regarding this manga specifically though, I’m talking about the whole arc with Skall and Yashiro Sai that was towards the beginning. That’s just my opinion though, and at the end of the day this was a magnificent read. If you’re one of those people who care much more about the ending, don’t worry this manga pretty much handled it perfectly!



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