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ヒノワが征く!
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Jun 24, 2017 to Jun 24, 2022
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Hinowa had a hard time finding its place. On one hand, it aimed to introduce us to a new story with its own personality, its own universe, and more. On the other hand, it tried to become an extension of "Akame Ga Kill!" and "Akame Ga Kill 0." The idea could have been interesting, but if things had been done better and if the manga had taken more time to develop certain aspects, that would have been better. There's also a problem in that the manga wants to do great things, has good ideas, but it doesn't have the time to implement them, probably dueto the lack of interest in this manga. They made the decision to cut things short and quickly finish the story with something "decent." Despite the shortcuts taken, unfortunately, the manga stops after only 53 short chapters right in the middle of the story. Hinowa had a lot of potential but couldn't exploit it as it should have. It's also a drawback that it tried to be an extension of "Agk" and "AgkZ." While the manga started with a small community already won over by "Akame Ga Kill," on the other hand, it struggled much more to attract new readers ready to start from scratch in this story. Reading it is relatively easy. Strelka, the man behind Hinowa's artwork, even though he claimed to be a beginner at the beginning of Volume 1, I enjoyed his drawings, although, in my opinion, he had a hard time matching the style of "Akame Ga Kill!" If you've read "Akame Ga Kill" and "Akame Ga Kill 0," you'll notice a clear difference in the character styles, especially that of Akame. We could also talk about some deviations in the work, such as the countless sex scenes. "AgkZ" already had quite a few, but in Hinowa, it's TOO much. In Volume 5, I think we have almost one sex scene per chapter, and you'll see nearly all the female characters nude at some point in the work. In conclusion, it's a work with a lot of potential but couldn't fully realize its ideas due to the lack of enthusiasm from the audience and the poor management of what the work's direction should be.
On the island of Wakoku, the civil war offers anyone the chance of becoming a hero—from fishing women to bastard children, any can make a name for themselves by working through the rigorous ranks of the army. Hinowa, a young woman with extraordinary skills, is determined to do just that, but soon learns things may not always go to plan... More than ten years after a disastrous battle, the war is still ongoing, and a girl with black hair and black markings washes up on shore... (Source: Yen Press)
Review translated into English using Google Translate, original version in Brazilian Portuguese will be below. A work full of potential, just like its predecessor "Akame ga Kill". However, this time, it is clear that Takahiro, the mangaka, faces significant mental problems. It is not possible to ignore the countless cases of abuse of female characters, something that was used occasionally to provoke shock and indignation in his previous works, but which is now treated in a trivial way. There is no context or justification that can redeem this approach, making it just disgusting. Takahiro has an absurd gift for action manga, I'm immensely sad that he becamesuch a disturbed person. If this hadn't happened, the work certainly wouldn't have been canceled and it would have been incredible. I've read Akame ga Kill more than 5 times, it's my favorite manga, these are the painful words of a deeply disappointed fan. -PT/BR- Uma obra repleta de potencial, assim como sua antecessora "Akame ga Kill". No entanto, desta vez, percebe-se que Takahiro, o mangaká, enfrenta problemas mentais significativos. Não é possível ignorar os inúmeros casos de abuso a personagens femininas, algo que anteriormente era utilizado pontualmente para provocar choque e indignação em suas obras anteriores, mas que agora é tratado de maneira trivial. Não há contexto ou justificativa que possa redimir essa abordagem, tornando-a apenas doentia. Takahiro possui um dom absurdo para mangas de ação, fico imensamente triste de ter se tornado essa pessoa tão perturbada. Caso isto não acontecesse, certamente a obra não teria sido cancelada e seria incrível. Li Akame ga Kill mais de 5 vezes, é meu mangá favorito, estas são as dolorosas palavras de um fã profundamente decepcionado.