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You really get connected to the characters (To the point where you'll be shouting, "Don't die! Don't die!" at some parts.) and the plot is well planned out. The art is great, too. Overall, a great manga. It actually made me cry at some parts! 1d3c
All right, there are a lot of mixed feelings on this series mainly because there are lot of people who think that because something is popular it's automatically bad. Death Note's plot is amazing, really great and creative. There are certain types of people who may find it boring though, and also a lot of other things (after a while) get mixed into the plot and things get a little confusing. If...
It's cute, it's funny, and how should I say... neutral. A lot of times it seems like Sydney's going win over Robin and then they would be interupted (usually by Ted) and so I like how the pairings stay kind of balanced and iffy that way. I never could choose between the two anyways, I liked both Sydney and Ted. Overall, something nice to read when you're bored and have the time.
This manga kept me reading, I just couldn't stop once I started. If you've read Death Note, it's like that... sort of. It has the sadistic character, the twists, the turns, the sneaky detective, and some other stuff is similar, too. At the same time, it's much more different from modern-day Death Note. This manga is filled with deep psychological meanings, questioning society, accusing the human...
I like the characters, the plot, and art is okay too. It finds a way to perfectly mix reality and a touch of impossibility with action and sports. The characters are really interesting and, while being really cool, don't exceed the plot. The two are really balanced and that's what makes this a great manga. The only thing is that there isn't too much character development, but for this manga, that...