This is my first time writing review. I really make my first account in MAL because I see this manga only have 1 review and that person doesn't seem to be in favor of this manga. So, I want to tell people how hilarious "Kuzu to Megane to Bungaku Shojo (Nise)" manga is.
Story 8/10
The story revolves around 3 characters : the scum guy who would makes outrageous comments and being a creep, the literary girl who is actually dumb but cute, and the actual bookworm glasses guy who would recommend books to the other two.
The start of the manga might be a little cliché, but
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Trash and Glasses and Literary Girl (Fake) Japanese: クズとメガネと文学少女(偽) InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 16
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 14, 2017 to May 30, 2018
Theme:
School
Serialization:
twi4 Authors:
Tanigawa, Nico (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #142902 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #8223
Members: 2,440
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Another piece of art by our beloved duo nico tanigawa.
To begin, i think not every manga/anime can be judge by the MAL criteria, story, art, etc, so i would like to share some thoughts about it. A stupid girl trying to look intelligent, a guy who likes the stupid girl, and a guy with glasses who loves literature, add some watamote style/nico comedy and this really feels different. Something i really love is how the characters in the beginning doesn't care at all about literature except for the glasses and ended up reading books and sharing their thoughts about it. Jul 19, 2019
Just personal scratch.
Advised, possible spoilers. Opinion & Informal Art: 6/10 Fine. Anatomy and proportions checked out. No nature showcases to note. I like Tanigawa Nico's style. Panel Progression: 6/10 Backgrounds and panels populated nicely; nothing felt too blank, lacking, or empty for the panel visuals. Flow was fine, didn't feel like there was a lot missing in between the 4-koma panels. Jokes could sometimes be witty and make sense, other times they wouldn't make sense unless you had a decent background in literary works. ... |