It was enjoyable, unfortunately, this is one of those mangas that you have to power through the beginning, but after that it was okay. The premise was interesting but nothing too intense. It's good that it's only 5 volumes because it means that you can binge it really quickly and go on. It's definitely for a very niche audience, but it was okay.
Character-wise, the MC is a doormat for most of the manga, but the progression with his character was interesting. You could have guessed some of the elements from the ending almost halfway through reading it, but still, it was an ok read for
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Invisible Man Pact Japanese: 透明人間↑↓協定 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 40
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 18, 2014 to Sep 15, 2017
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Katsu, Aki (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #162132 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #6647
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A story about suicide, rejection and psychological issues told in a very dramatic (and, in the end, rewarding) way.
After the quick introduction of the main couple, the plot revolves around problems of the main lead (Kurokawa) and mysteries surrounding the female half of the main cast (Nanjou). Right from the beginning, it grabs our attention and holds until the very end. We wanna see all mysteries revealed (like why is Nanjou making Kurokawa ‘invisible’ by just clapping her hands, which sounds like a pretending game). All these behaviors have deep psychological background of problems that Nanjou is carrying. The manga develops its characters through their daily interactions. ... Apr 26, 2017
A pet peeve of mine is stories with hapless protagonists, main characters who are too passive for their own good. Conflict that is driven by characters who are so socially inept that they can't figure out how to have a normal conversation.
I would be giving this a slightly lower rating, but the story isn't finished yet, so there's a chance that the MC could grow a pair before the end. Anyway, our protagonist suffers from depression and attempts suicide at the beginning, being saved by a weird, cold-seeming girl who then invites him to live with her for no particular reason. The gimmick ... Oct 24, 2021
I enjoyed this manga... sort of.
Quick words of warning to those who need them: this manga contains a couple short(ish) segments of NTR, and it mentions suicide. Art was good. I wouldn't say it was amazing or anything, but it was consistently good. The human figures in particular were very well done. If the premise sounds interesting to you... well, it's about as interesting as it sounds. I was very intrigued by the synopsis, and that aspect was definitely one of the strongest points of the manga. It's a cool idea, and it's used pretty well (although perhaps not as well as it could have been). The writing ... Jul 6, 2024
The first chapters make you curious about next chapters. Why the girl acting like that? What happaned in the past? She insane, or she just play a game? Also she so carerfree being naked in front of yet met boy. I found it so strange and thought maybe she just acting fake attention towards boy and play with boy lika a cat and mouse.
Anyway, while reader and main character (Kurokawa) trying to find this, girl (Nanjou) keep this "invisible man" spell. She acting ignore Kurokawa when she claps her hand and made Kurokawa invisible. This stuition is acceptable for reading, but when story progresively, its ... |