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Manwha.men take a peek
Manwha.men take a peek









manwha.men take a peek
  1. MANWHA.MEN TAKE A PEEK MOVIE
  2. MANWHA.MEN TAKE A PEEK PLUS
  3. MANWHA.MEN TAKE A PEEK PROFESSIONAL
  4. MANWHA.MEN TAKE A PEEK SERIES

MANWHA.MEN TAKE A PEEK SERIES

The series has enough plot set up that I'd like to see it get a couple more arcs and have a chance to conclude properly (maybe around the mid 40s or so, around the 1 year mark). Personally I'm kind of hoping that Tenmaku drops below Fabricant 100 and Do Retry stays down there too so that Fabricant can have a chance to just barely survive for one more round. It feels more like a dull educational manga you'd see in a textbook designed to teach kids about making movies, rather than a proper series that's actually meant to be entertaining.

MANWHA.MEN TAKE A PEEK MOVIE

The character are little more than empty shells that exist solely to make this movie, and the movie itself is completely uninteresting, so all that's left is minor trivia about directing. Tenmaku on the other hand is just plain boring. The other characters are eh, but MC's carrying it well so far.

MANWHA.MEN TAKE A PEEK PROFESSIONAL

Kill Blue is still kind of gross but it's different in a way that works I suppose? It stands out if nothing else, and MC is surprisingly compelling with his gap between the inner old man with professional hitman skills and his inner desire to experience the childhood he never had. Overall, I like it, but I can totally see why it's not catching on.ĭo Retry I think had a good first chapter but it already feels like a joke, you can't put in a guy with one big arm and expect people to take it seriously. On the other hand it might still look unattractive to younger readers, has a very silly approach to the sport and also a young (and very young looking) protagonist, which tends to be a problem in that magazine (famous exceptions aside). Combining post-war period piece drama with an oldschool ultra passionate boxing series is a pretty great concept that feels very fresh these days and that author's art massively improved compared to Bone Collection. It's hilarious trash, shoot it right into my veins! And at rare times it can be legit funny and have a certain charm to its cast, especially with the main protag being a ridiculous anxiety-driven loser. Janky art aside, the chapters are often utter chaos of things just happening and characters obsessing over the most meaningless things, which makes for amazing riffing material (just remember that silly toilet scene!).

MANWHA.MEN TAKE A PEEK PLUS

Maybe there still is some massive demand for hitman/spy/assassin action-comedy that even the vastly superior Yozakura Family and Sakamoto Days plus SPYxFAMILY on Jump+ can't satisfy on their own?Īnd of course Nü Sexorcist Nue's Exorcist doing well (if the rank keeps up) would also be a surprise, but I can at least ironically enjoy that mess, lol. A tired concept ("ANOTHER hitman/spy/assassin series, but this time in highschool"!!), surprisingly lifeless and lackluster art for a veteran, paired with barely motivated characters and mean-spirited boomer jokes which ig somehow is popular with current readers, apparently. Meanwhile, Kill Blue might be some of the most unlikeable garbage I have seen in the magazine in years, outside of the various gag-flops.

manwha.men take a peek

I assume it's too technical and sincerely passionate for teenagers but that usually shouldn't be a dealbreaker.

manwha.men take a peek

Tenmaku Cinema is an incredibly well executed series about filmmaking with a great cast, fantastic art and a lot of passion for the art plus a popular vetaran duo and it somehow doesn't catch on, apparently. New series' placement in recent ToCs are pretty baffling to me.











Manwha.men take a peek