Feb 3, 2023
Volume 1:
I start by saying that this comic does not want to pretend to be understood as a deep manga with an intricate plot, and very simple and already seen but not monotonous. The protagonist is a boy who tries to defeat the bully who torments him, a bully who has the facade of a model student. So the protagonist finds himself fighting alone against the bully and the sequel or almost, someone has noticed this thing, a classmate who tells him that she knows and is with him. By now the boy is tired of the constant abuses, searches the internet for ways to
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defeat the bully, when he receives strange coordinates, waiting for him is a blonde girl... I must say that I liked the design, very clean and I mean that some are very caricatured and almost Trashy, like a monster you see in chapter 3, even if it was contextualised. Too bad there are only two volumes, it has good foundations for being a fun manga and with not the best actions but an "it's so bad, it's so good". This volume shows that the author wanted to set up a story with counter flakes but something is not square.
I give the volume a 6.5.
Volume 2 :
In this volume I saw many things that made me smile, for example the fact of the criticism, I don't know if it was intended or not, but the way the story went, it was as if the author would have done it out of spite towards the reader has discredited the work, in the tables I see many references to American action films and various references to films such as Hannibal Lecter or A Clockwork Orange. The entire manga oozes action from every pore, even more than the first volume, the author's intention was to focus on both the SWAT team element (the Sixbullets look like real SWAT teams) and the Sci-Fi / paranormal, with this presence who uses unfortunate people with big problems and a lot of grudges, for themselves or for someone, and the variety of both monsters (which in this volume are slightly improved) and the variety of weapons available, these are the merits of this Opera. The flaws are The characteristics of unmaintained secondary characters, for example Motode who during the Action Phases is cold and calculating just like a weapon and when in the normal version she is shy and awkward and in the final chapter to a normal attitude even if you Yua Kuraki finds in action the same thing that from one of the first volume, she's annoying and always in the last chapter she almost gets familiar... things that make me turn up my nose because the author doesn't dissect the two characters.
I believe that this series had the potential to be read, not a masterpiece but at least arouse emotion for those who like Call of duty guns.
In conclusion I give a 6.6 out of 10 to the entire series because I don't consider it a moderate series but not even 6 because I think it entertained me more than enough, not only for the "hypertopic" co-star (who admit it is hypertopic), but for the context that the author awkwardly tried to explain to us.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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