A manga that truly is a magical experience for me.
"Destroy all humankind. They can't be regenerated.", is a manga that takes place in the 1990s where the central theme behind the manga is a popular card game that took the 90s and 00s by storm, Magic: The Gathering. A game which I played a ton with my friends when I was a very young boy myself, and a game I cherished back in the day.
This manga is also created by Katsura Ise and Takuma Yokota, the combo that created one of my favorite manga of all time, Onanie Master Kurosawa. Hell, Takuma Yokota also created
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Chikan Otoko by himself, another one of my favorites, so clearly I have had experience and trust with their successful works from the past, so when I saw that they did a magic surrounding Magic, I immediately stopped what I was doing and read this till I caught up. And by the time I did, despite its few number of chapters released, I was amazed.
I won't review it like I did my other reviews in the past due to the lack of chapters, but I just want to talk a few things about why I absolutely love and cherish this manga.
1. The main characters
This manga focuses on the two main characters of the story, Hajime (a lovable but very shy geek) and Sawatari (a girl who's confident and smart, but also has a hidden side to her that she loves) and how their bond with each other develops over time with the power of Magic... the game.
I love their characters. Their individual personalities are incredibly likable and charming, but they truly shine whenever they are together. Whether they're playing against each other as rivals or supporting/helping each other improve not only as players but also as people in general, they both have amazing chemistry that just drew me into the manga.
The manga focuses a lot on them and whilst there are side characters who may not have been the best written, they still have likable personalities that contrast well with the main duo and overall, creates a great atmosphere to enjoy.
2. Takuma Yokota's artwork
I've always admired Takuma Yokota's artwork. From the incredibly rough, sketchy yet charismatic and unorthodox drawings for Chikan Otoko, to a gritty yet intense artstyle integrated in Onanie Master Kurosawa, his designs always have clicked for me. And this was no exception.
It's much cleaner and more refined than his previous works, with looking much less rough around the edges as his other works, but it still gives off so much charm and personality here too (especially for the character designs). He manages to keep the drawings simple yet refined, and complimented the 90s setting very well in my opinion (whilst modernizing and refreshing his style to fit the new age of manga).
3. The development and battles themselves
The Magic games here aren't just presented like its a full on battle manga, but it's presented in a way that it mixes the intensity and passion of Magic players with the fun and relaxing atmosphere of the general setting itself in the 90s. It makes it not only easier for people who aren't Magic fans to get into, but also gives the manga more layers to it that make it so much fun to read. If I just wanted to see Magic only, I would just play it myself. But by using it smartly and not forcing the battles down our throats and mixing it with light hearted romance, it creates such an engaging atmosphere. It has its intense moments, and its light hearted moments and both harmonize superbly. I recommended it to some of my friends in real life who weren't even into Magic since I couldn't stop talking about this manga to them, and even they managed to get into it due to the chemistry of the characters themselves, and were charmed by the battles too after.
Overall, this manga is excellent. One of my favorites I've come across that started in the past couple years, and it's definitely worth an attempt. Whether you love Magic or whether you want a nice, simple romance/slice of life with engaging characters. There's so much charm that the potential is high for it to be one of the best in my opinion.
For me as a Magic fan myself from when I was young, the mixture of amazing characters, an interesting setting and narrative, and pure hype from nostalgia just creates a wonderful experience.
I can't wait for more chapters to be released in due time but till then, hope this review convinced some of you to give it a chance.
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Destroy All Humankind. They Can't Be Regenerated. Japanese: すべての人類を破壊する。それらは再生できない。 More titlesInformationType: Manga
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Published: Nov 26, 2018 to ?
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A manga that truly is a magical experience for me.
"Destroy all humankind. They can't be regenerated.", is a manga that takes place in the 1990s where the central theme behind the manga is a popular card game that took the 90s and 00s by storm, Magic: The Gathering. A game which I played a ton with my friends when I was a very young boy myself, and a game I cherished back in the day. This manga is also created by Katsura Ise and Takuma Yokota, the combo that created one of my favorite manga of all time, Onanie Master Kurosawa. Hell, Takuma Yokota also created ... Sep 6, 2020
As someone who’s of the younger generation and didn’t even play Magic The Gathering back then, I didn’t expect to like this manga so much. I’m sure if I did experience similar events and played Magic as well, then I’d probably even consider this as a 10/10.
However. despite me not being able to directly relate to many of the events in the story. I still felt very nostalgic over every single chapter. It just seems to portray this one time in the past so well, with so much love and appreciation that I can't help but feel the same melancholy as the characters might've felt ... Sep 21, 2019
TL;DR - It's a good romcom in its own right.
I was quite surprised to find that the same guy who wrote Onani Master Kurosawa wrote this, just because of how different these two genres are. While his latest work does not live up to his previous title in terms of boldness, it is not any less entertaining. STORY (8) Subete no Jinrui wo Hakai suru. Sorera wa Saisei Dekinai. is about Magic: The Gathering, and is set in the late 20th century. Although younger readers (like me, lol) may not really understand what the hype is all about, there's no need to worry as the mechanics of ... Jun 28, 2020
Original Review (06-28-20) [New review below]:
Always wanted a Magic The Gathering manga but never imagined that would come to fruition, but it did, and it's better than anything I could have come up with. Writing is excellent with it's set piece allowing for more creative freedom rather than many similar manga advertising the latest set for the card game, its 1998 setting allows for exploring original magic. Definitely a great read for anyone who plays or played MTG, and for even people who haven't, it is a well done story. Art wise, the manga is beautiful, characters all look visually interesting and different from one another. Deserves to ... Jan 31, 2022
Goodness. Wow. This manga is incredible. I have no idea why this series isn’t more well-known. A famous author duo writes it! Charming, witty, so adorable, legitimately tense and interesting, it has it all!
It feels like a combination of an adorable romance and Yu-Gi-Oh in the best way possible. A love letter to the late ‘90s and to MTG. As a person who never grew up in the ‘90s nor ever played MTG, I adore this manga. It really does make you fall in love with its characters and its story. I really hope this series can be translated someday. It deserves to be more ... Apr 11, 2023
It’s very intriguing, a shounen title using a card game as a base. I’m someone who usually takes things at a face level so it’s not simple to share good points or bad points about this series. What drawn me to this manga was an unique starting point that I haven’t seen much, but as I read more into it I started to enjoy how the story was directing how the author doesn’t just make it so the mc win’s every time when every main battle was introduced. The mc loses because he’s still green behind the ears and I believe the manga shows it
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Mar 20, 2020
Magic just before my time
If you’ve seen the other card battle manga/anime out there and thought “wouldn’t be cool if there was one that used Magic the Gathering (MTG)” then you’ve come to the right place. However this story has one BIG leg up on the others, and that is that it's a competent romance comedy as well. If I’m being honest it’s not really very unique in any way as far as the characters progress, still it takes what works about others that have come before and leaves what doesn’t. So on the romcom side of things it works well enough to keep ... Dec 7, 2024
9/10 TLDR; Overall a really fun and relatable manga about a bunch of kids having fun playing Magic and Experiencing middle school.
Im biased in this review as I actively play and enjoy Magic The Gathering and MTG related content. This is also a prelimarny review, as of the past 5 months we are on chapter 50, but were basically at the ending (predicting like 5ish more chapters maybe) This manga is just so fun, I really loved all the crazy battle scenes that really make you feel like your in the action of the game itself. The manga is best when you know the rules and ... |