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giuRocks on 19 Days
beautiful story, fun and light plot but also very meaningful
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Rocks on Leveling With The Gods
We are just at the start of second season, but I don't need to see more to judge. Hi, I'm Ivern. Chances are, you already hate me. That's perfectly normal, allow me to give zero [REDACTED] about it and continue with my thing while being flippantly dismissive of your butthurt.
Do you like videogame speedruns? The concept behind those is doing the most effective thing at any given moment, just to reach the most perfect result. They attract quite the following. The principle with regression action mangas is quite the same, but the execution quality mostly varies.
This one is maybe one of the cleanest examples of that. In this aspect, it's perfect. Very satisfying. MC knows what to do, he does it without any hesitation, and he gets all the shiniest shinies in his grubby little hands. It's a vicarious wet dream for any gamer. There is something beautiful about slowly and methodically building up a totally OP monster, and the growth here is very well paced.
This will keep your attention, and then some more. The art it's pretty incredible, too, but the best thing about it is the character design. It's not an easy thing, bringing appeal and character to a concept (mainstream mythology) who has such a long history. Simple but attractive, in a word: some great design work. What's that? That's more than one word? Do I look like I care? Silence, wench. Anyway, I like the whole gimmick behind it, too. Outer Gods as villains (?), assorted mythology figures as literal players. It's well executed and eye catching.
Are there any weaknesses? Perhaps. The characterization is serviceable, but not the focus. The writing is surprisingly decent at times, tho. It knows how to woah you. Yes I just made woah into a verb. This is just another one of my sins against the English language. It's well deserved, too. It knows what it did. God**** mongrel tongue.
Well, what more to add? One of the best in the category, a surefire way of entertaining yourself, with no pretenses of never seen before originality. Who the [REDACTED] cares about originality anyway? That [REDACTED] is overrated. Recommended.
Do you like videogame speedruns? The concept behind those is doing the most effective thing at any given moment, just to reach the most perfect result. They attract quite the following. The principle with regression action mangas is quite the same, but the execution quality mostly varies.
This one is maybe one of the cleanest examples of that. In this aspect, it's perfect. Very satisfying. MC knows what to do, he does it without any hesitation, and he gets all the shiniest shinies in his grubby little hands. It's a vicarious wet dream for any gamer. There is something beautiful about slowly and methodically building up a totally OP monster, and the growth here is very well paced.
This will keep your attention, and then some more. The art it's pretty incredible, too, but the best thing about it is the character design. It's not an easy thing, bringing appeal and character to a concept (mainstream mythology) who has such a long history. Simple but attractive, in a word: some great design work. What's that? That's more than one word? Do I look like I care? Silence, wench. Anyway, I like the whole gimmick behind it, too. Outer Gods as villains (?), assorted mythology figures as literal players. It's well executed and eye catching.
Are there any weaknesses? Perhaps. The characterization is serviceable, but not the focus. The writing is surprisingly decent at times, tho. It knows how to woah you. Yes I just made woah into a verb. This is just another one of my sins against the English language. It's well deserved, too. It knows what it did. God**** mongrel tongue.
Well, what more to add? One of the best in the category, a surefire way of entertaining yourself, with no pretenses of never seen before originality. Who the [REDACTED] cares about originality anyway? That [REDACTED] is overrated. Recommended.
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Rocks on Under the Green Light
This is a masterpiece and I'm waiting for the seoncd season for so long🥹.I hope that the author will start it soon. I love this manga sooo much❤️🔥🖤 unfortunately it's very underrated(
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Rocks on Shingeki no Kyojin dj - Fan Service - Omegaverse
SO GOOD. LOVELY INTIMACY AND GOOD S** SCENES. BONUS CHAPTER WAS SUCH A TREAT TOO
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Meh on Similar Terms
if you like toxicness then this is good for you, theyre both psychopaths
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Rocks on Shame♡Application
i really liked the plot and how everything turned out it was really good
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Rocks on Bye Bye
Owwwwww!!! I love it. Can't wait for the updates.
Beautiful story and I like the characters as well. I recommend it.
Beautiful story and I like the characters as well. I recommend it.
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Rocks on Park Hanhoo's Manager
This is one of the best-written BLs I've ever read, and I've been reading BLs for almost ten years now (I am now in my 30s). The first half did get a bit swampy and loose in some parts, but it eventually found its rhythm and became such a solid and incredible piece of work by the second half. I made a mistake starting this series, thinking I could just gloss over it for the sm** and leave, but the story turned out to be the most compelling one I've read after months of only getting duds, and before I knew it I was hooked and couldn't stop that I had to call in to cancel work the next day 😭 This hasn't happened to me in a long time. And to think that there wasn't even any sm** in it until the very last chapter. The story and the characters were just that good. It's heart-breaking that this series was rated low and that the author didn't get the reception that their work deserved. But I am glad they kept working on it and didn't compromise on the quality no matter how painful it might have been to know that it wasn't popular. The industry is just really tough and the ones with full colored art and pretty boys in them effortlessly dominate no matter how mediocre their stories are. But let me say this: good art and good work are good and will remain good, regardless if people like them or not. sure, it is better to make money on top of that, but, still, nothing can take away the fact that you put something of value and quality out in the world. I hope that when you, Ms/Mr Author, look back on this work years from now, take it in with warmth and fondness, and you ought to really be proud of it. What is important is that this piece of work that you poured much of your soul and time into, which embodies your creative vision, this art that is of actual value, is out there in the world now, and it is only a matter of having the right people find it. "If you build it, they will come." In the same way, just keep putting out there the work that are true to your heart, and the people who get it will come. It is all just a matter of time.
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