If you're going into this manga expecting some kind of epic and intense space-exploration adventure with the fate of humanity on the line, you'd only be half-correct. This isn't a story meant to be taken too seriously, although that could change overtime (in the same vein as how One Punch-Man changed)
If you go into this manga looking for a good laugh, then you're in the right place.
Story - 7
The plot is nothing groundbreaking, but it's interesting enough to pull you in and keep you intrigued, so long as you don't take the wacky events too seriously. It's a science fiction, and a comedy. The
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Kempa Trick, Genar-Diversion 3-to-1 Japanese: AGRAVITY BOYS More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 59
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 9, 2019 to Apr 30, 2021
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Jump (Weekly) Authors:
Nakamura, Atsushi (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #149282 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4220
Members: 5,324
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Your Feelings Categories Jul 6, 2020
Imagine arriving on a new planet as humanity's last hope, with only four boys left and no female in sight, the future looks grim. However, suddenly a higher being presents them a potion that can convert one of them into a girl. Through careful judgment and observation, they start... arguing who'd be the better girl?!
Agravity Boys focuses on our four astronauts boys as they embark on comedic, wacky, and joy-filled adventures around the galaxy. Finding themselves in humorous situations that'll surprise you while giving plenty of laughs. Story (8) The story is typically condensed down into an episodic format about funny perils the boys have gotten ... Sep 27, 2020
I'll say this right off the bat here, I love Agravity boys so much. Imagine that all of humanity rests on the shoulders of four dudes. That's Agravity Boys for you.
Story - 7 The story is really enjoyable. When humanity is destroyed the last four people of earth are stranded on a distant planet in charge or saving the human race. The catch is that they are all dudes. While the story may seem serious the story doesn't take itself that seriously. The story becomes even more enjoyable when the cast expands a bit into the series. Art - ... Jan 2, 2020
I went in blind and didn’t know what to expect when reading Agravity Boys, but it probably would have been nice to know that this is a comedy first and foremost that occasionally tries to masquerade as something more serious.
This is targeted at a younger audience, but the bathroom humor is juvenile to the point of being demeaning and not very funny to an older audience and it seems like some of the jokes (that have at least some potential) are one offs. If the jokes return, then my regards for the series might change some. The art is emotive and used to good ... Mar 8, 2020
This manga has an all male, handsome cast and centers around male friendship. The fact that one of the boys looks like a girl is a recurring and **important** theme. There are frequently boy's love/yaoi/ecchi jokes. It is heavy on gag rather than deep storytelling and the characters often act idiotically. Many of the chapters are episodic and character-driven.
These are the most vital things that will determine whether you like this manga - if you are very averse to one of these things you'll probably not like it. On the flip side, if you DO like these things you'll probably love it. Story - 8: Many of ... Jan 23, 2021
This series was bad - I am surprised it made it to 50 chapters.
I'll start off with the only positive the series has going for it: the art is excellent. I really like the character design direction by the mangaka, and they created some stunning and detailed scenery. Every few chapters there would be a big full page panel or a two-pager - I would sit and look at those for a good minute, soaking up every detail. I am genuinely impressed with the level of detail that the mangaka could put into a WEEKLY series. That takes talent and endurance that is very rare ... Jan 3, 2021
First off, I would like to say that this is the best manga I have read in awhile. I straight up have not even finished this, but I would like to give it the good ol' MAL 10/10.
Okay, to begin I straight up have laughed my flipping ass off every other chapter. Like what the flip, my guy Nakamura-sen has made me laugh, so flipping hard over the dumbest of things. It's great. I love this manga a lot. Even if I have not finished it. The characters are also very loveable. First off, we have Saga, I love that dude. Then we ... Sep 6, 2020
Agravity honestly started off really strong with an interesting premise of 4 spacemen who were the last humans after the Earth kicked the bucket. It started off interesting by giving us a goal of finding a way to keep humanity going and exploring a whole universe of interesting planets and the possibility of seeing tons of aliens sounded great yet 34 chapters later it's become a monotonous mess of a series with no real identity. The series is constantly using the same few jokes or dragging jokes out for multiple chapters making it simply annoying. For a more gag oriented series it's more interested in
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May 26, 2021
- Story (3/10):
This manga is so random, in every chapter you will experience something chaotic. It starts with our 4 protagonists facing a dilemma, the earth is destroyed, they are the last surviving humans on a different planet… but all of them are boys! Then a Higher Being (literally) appears to help them with a genderswap machine… How this ends, read it yourself, however don’t expect too much, because you will get something similar or even worse in every chapter. For example: A whole chapter about going to poop, a total ridiculous bassball (which is baseball with stupid extra rules) match, or a ‘pick up ... Jun 14, 2021
Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Earth's last survivors. Their continuing mission: to explore the strange world they're stranded on whilst establishing friendly relations with various alien races. Or something like that.
The premise of Agravity Boys is reminiscent of Star Trek: The Next Generation where our homeboys from Earth are being tested and harassed by an omnipotent being that is bored. This manga doesn't take itself very seriously; there's basically no story, it's just day-to-day tomfoolery and running gags. It has its funny moments, though it's kinda hit or miss. Running gags put a lot of focus on Chris being perceived ... |