Overall Rating: 9.5/10
Art Rating: 9/10
Although the artwork is very good, one of the main characters in particular isn't very attractive. And although it could be that the author didn't want them to all be perfect and beautiful -expect Taki... I think that's important to his character,- I can't hope but notice how his looks improve over time. But hey, it's alright. Perhaps we just get used to Klaus -yeah, I admitted it- over time. It's not a big deal. However, there are moments in the manga where something looks strange or disproportional to the rest of the character/etc.
However, I think that over all the artwork
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 百日の薔薇 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
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Status: Publishing
Published: Jun 28, 2004 to ?
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Military
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Comic Aqua Authors:
Inariya, Fusanosuke (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: N/A2 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3415
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I prefer "heart to heart" than physical
but Klaus makes it different, when the adult scene happens, every words that he spend with Japanese idioms, very impressive. Taki, you're beautiful, but I dont really like his personality, expect together with Klaus is his destiny. I love this pairing. Maybe you'll mess around by some cultures plot but it was nice. I really wanted to read the RAW, more impressive I think, Nice story. May 17, 2020
Page count into a rape scene: 29
Make no mistake, the first volume of Maiden Rose is a straight out porn. It might have some "story" to pad the scenes between, sure, but it's on the level of "I'm not in the beach this is a bathtub" intro. The sex scenes themselves are unexpectedly high cringe and riddled with stock one-liners. Thankfully, those forced sex scenes (forced both literary and literally) are not present in most of rest of the manga. The first volume alone is enough to make a very bad first impression though. The story itself feels like just a device to get the two ... |