Psycho Staff. It's by the author who did The Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer, so fans will notice the familiar art and general nonchalance of the characters right away. Don't pick up this manga with any grand expectations, though, because this work is lacking in a lot of ways.
This is a short manga. With seven chapters of ~25 pages each, there's not a lot of room for development - and no development really happens. Instead, Mizukami presents a central theme around which each conflict in the story is based: hard work vs. natural talent.
A fairly standard plot pushes the story forward: the main character has enormous
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: サイコスタッフ InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 24, 2006 to May 24, 2007
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Seinen
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Mizukami, Satoshi (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #124982 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4801
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Your Feelings Categories Sep 15, 2019
This manga is pretty cool because it's basically a one volume version of other action manga. There's a supernatural element, a main character with powers and a girl he meets from another planet who knows about the powers, fights, a little romance, etc. It manages to put all those elements together pretty well for a small glimpse into the characters' lives.
The art was nice: simple, reminded me of other early 2000s styles (like flcl just a little bit). There is a theme throughout of hard work being more important than natural talent. The main guy Kouichi is confident in his belief in this while the main ... Aug 12, 2024
TL;DR: Very good and very very underrated, short enough to read in an hour or less, read it and form your own opinion!
There is something about Satoshi Mzukami's work that just grabs me like no other manga can. This one being no different. Despite being a mere 1 volume long it is a fully realised story full of character and personality right from the first panels. It is a beautifully touching story about hard work and talent and the meaning of being special. The idea that being different from others makes you special and that loosing this can be debilitating depending on the mindset you ... |