An idol manga set in South Korea ? Yes, Girl Crush offers a modern take on this genre.
Story : 9/10
The realism really helps immerse us in the story allowing us to discover this world of competition and perfection where trainees battle each other to debut as real idols. The entire process, from auditions to group training, is depicted without neglecting several good twists that add depth to Tenka’s story. Additionally, there are references to major entertainment agencies for the pleasure of the aficionados.
Art : 7/10
While the drawings may appear somewhat rough, they effectively convey their message and shine during important moments, featuring stylish characters. Overall,
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: ガールクラッシュ More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Nov 19, 2020 to ?
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Idols (Female)
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Comic Nicola Authors:
Tayama, Midori (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #53252 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #7885
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Your Feelings Categories Nov 24, 2024
Oh. My god. What did I just read. I got reccomended this by my best friend, and as a huge idol fan I expected to like it, plus setting it in the world of K-pop was definitely an interesting change of pace, but Jesus, this is far far more than what I could ever expect.
This has some of the most nuanced characters in the entirety of the idol/sports genre, maybe even all of manga as a whole, the only other that surpasses it that I’m familiar with is skip and loafer. This is such an incredibly smartly written subversion of the clichés of the genre, ... |