I'm here to review one of the most underrated mangas in the whole world. It's one of my absolute favourites so I thought I'd review it.
Anyway, this manga is about a deadly game. "Didn't I read it somewhere?", "It's just a SAO ripoff"... That's how people go when the hear what this manga is about. And this manga isn't even close to SAO. This manga has something original in it, something that would make you laugh, cry, be afraid of the dark, and excited.
Everything about this manga is just perfect, amazing story, amazing art, interesting characters with mysterious past, and shocking plot twists that
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: オンライン The Comic More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Aug 23, 2013 to ?
Genre:
Horror
Serialization:
E★Everystar Statistics Ranked: #79822 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2987
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 19, 2016
(!) If you want a quick(er) review, you can skip the first part below or jump straight to conclusion.
First of all, what I consider a manga should be like? In my opinion, it is a form of entertainment that is somewhere in-between anime and novels, but on the other hand it's something unique. Going straight to the point, "Online: The Comic"is just neither of the three of them. Plain text is approximately 80% if the manga (well, it an exaggeration but you get the point). And it's probably ok as long as the drawings complement it right? Yeah, except that they are not... The story ... Oct 17, 2021
Do you know how a good story starts getting bad? There are multiple ways, but here's a simple one: you run out of creative ideas, and just write filler chapters to drag the story on for... no reason.
That's also the case with this manga. The story is essentially good and it keeps you interested for a while, but then it becomes stagnant and repetitive, with a single game going on for dozens of chapters and with the storyline having the minimum progress possible. Finally, after 123 chapters that could very well have been 70, we're reaching a point where we get more explications and ... |