Despite giving this a 6.5/10 (which could have easily been an 8/10, sadly...), I'd recommend you read 'Alabaster no Kisetsu'.
First, the glaring shortcomings this manga has:
1) Unneeded plot points mid-way which, in my opinion, contributed to a degradation of the overall quality (pacing, plot points, character consistency). These 'developments' appeared just to disappear shortly, stirring controversy and feeling absolutely out of character for this manga.
2) Quite possibly related to 1), the series appears to have been soft-axed. It really feels like the controversial decisions led to backlash from an editor/magazine/whatever. The latter half feels rushed and while the mangaka manages to wrap things up, it's
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: アラバスターの季節 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 19
Status: Finished
Published: May 16, 2022 to Feb 16, 2024
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Young King OURs GH Authors:
Takatsu, Makoto (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #130882 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #7998
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Your Feelings Categories Nov 2, 2023
7.1/10
A rather slow-paced and introspective manga about nude drawing — despite how weird the subject is, there’s nothing blown out of proportion with cliches and the unwanted antics that accompany it. However, this is also a small doubled-edged sword, since without the tedious, weird tensions created by the usual cliches, there’s not much happening while the drama or conflict becomes rather forced, creating a non-immersive and boring plotline. To make up for the usual laughs and giggles that have been removed, the manga attempts to create rational/human-like characters that have room to develop and grow for the readers to find interest in. However, although there ... Mar 8, 2024
Season of Alabaster is one of those art about art kind of manga. Much has been said about these kinds of stories, but I will say it is always interesting and refreshing to reach about stories that the mangaka themselves have a genuine connection to. This one in particular I thought was well paced and well written enough to stand by giants of the genre like Blue Period. I liked the characters, I liked the pace and tone, and I liked the slight twist on the usual premise - a focus on nude art and youthful love.
I also felt it had a great grasp ... |