But now, I found time to read the series and watch the tv show and it is far from disappointing. Coming from the same era as Naruto, Bleach, Fairy Tail and other series, there is just so much i could read in my spare time. I read a few chapters in the past, not much but enough to enjoy it. There is so much I can say about Gintama. Overall Rating: 15/ 10 - No joke, I recommend it unless you have absolutely no sense of humour! If only the plot made a bit more sense but from the looks of it, people aren't reading this for the plot but for the bodacious curvy women with giant jello cups for breasts and sex crazed libidos borderline sexual rapy predators **cringe** I rather spare myself from writing more as it is truly cringe worthy and although I love fan service, this plain just **excuse me I must vomit a bit** me. So a few select men were placed in hibernation including the protagonist of the series (although for him it was due to a fatal disease in which they could cure him in the future). The male population is nearly none existent due to a sickness only affecting the XY sex including stored semen (I don't even know how those ones contracted the disease but whatever). Now, I wish I had completely forgotten or never even read it in the first place. Excited, I went to read thinking I had found something I had enjoyed but forgotten years ago. Years later, I recognized it in the features popular manga section. With a side of hentai.Ī few years back, I saw this manga and read the few chapters that were published and just forgot about it. I do recommend this to friends, and I only hope that there would be an anime based on it.Įver read The Goslings? This is basically the manga version. The end made me sad and was left with huge open doors, but the author had already planned for a sequel (I read it and now am waiting for the final arc season 3 of this series). The artwork improves with time, so do the fight scenes (the are pretty great). The storyline evolves as the chapters progress and the characters evolve has it goes. As the story progresses, you start to understand what is going on, who Chunwoo is, and the effect he has on the world due to past actions. The first chapters are a bit slow, but it gives you a good background on Shiwon and his interactions with his entourage. The secret martial arts world is looking for the mysterious teacher and his student is now at risk." A cliché in my books but I still love it. Student witnesses teacher dominate a fight with ease and pleads/ blackmails said teacher to train him. The Breaker starts of like many other mangas/ manhwas - "A student picked on and the arrival of a new mysterious teacher.
I have gotten use to manhwas with storyline revolving the Murim or something of the sorts.
I've read this manhwa over 3 times, maybe more. Determined to break out of Grace Field House, Norman and Emma partner up with Ray to peel away at the façade of the farm and find a way to escape with all their other siblings. Worse still, Isabella is in allegiance with the demons, ripping away at everything the two ever thought they knew. Sneaking out, they find Conny dead and the truth of the existence of this supposed orphanage to be a farm where human children are raised as food for demonic creatures. On a fateful night, an orphan named Conny is sent away to be adopted, but Emma and Norman follow her after noticing that she had left her stuffed rabbit toy, Bernie, back at the house. The orphans are basically allowed to do whatever they want, except venture out of the compounds or the gate that connects the house to the outside world. Life had never been better with food that tasted gourmet, plush beds, snow-white uniforms, and the love of their "Mother" (the caretaker) Isabella, as well the litany of daily exams that Emma always aced with her two best friends Ray and Norman. Set in year 2045, Emma is an 11-year-old orphan living in Grace Field House, a small orphanage housing her and her 37 siblings.