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5
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Aug 30, 2018 to Jun 10, 2021
8.0/10
Average Review Score
50%
Recommend It
2
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Wow⊠this was⊠a lot heavier than I expected. Iâve been on a horror binge the past few weeks and so finally picked this up and it was so much different than what Iâd expected. I expected some build up and then maybe some big climactic thing with an immediate end, but it started off hard and didnât let up. It was far more emotional than I expected and I feel maintained that emotion throughout the whole thing without feeling forced. Itâs very clear from the start what the main story is about but as it goes it kept surprising me. As someone who doesnât really everwrite reviews, I finished it up and had to immediately come write this after all the less than enjoyable horror Iâve been reading lately and need to say: I definitely recommend picking this up if youâre in the mood for horror. 5 volumes that are easy to digest but never feel too fast or like a certain point was drawn out too much. I kept expecting one thing to happen and then something entirely different would happen but never in a way that felt like it was thrown in there just for shock factor like can be common in horror series. I think the only thing I wished for was maybe a bit of an elaboration on the final chapter, but I feel that would have honestly risked ruining it all too. I definitely see myself thinking about this for a while. Maybe it isnât necessarily a 10/10 for everyone, but the more Iâm digesting as I write this, itâs definitely elevated itself in my mind and I plan to continue to recommend it to people. I just definitely want to note: make sure youâre ready for something emotionally heavy. The horror is palpable through the story and youâre left constantly sitting there wondering what would happen next and trying to hold out hope for one scenario or another. But that hope is what makes certain moments hit harder emotionally than Iâm used to actually feeling in stories like these.
When a family of three book passage on a luxury liner, they soon realize that the glamorous cruise ship is nothing but a facade as a series of mysterious killings spread throughout the ship. With the sea providing no escape, how will they survive? (Source: Takeshobo, translated)
tl;dr: A horror manga about vampires that's just okay in every regard. Noah of the Blood Sea is a manga about vampires that touches on some interesting concepts but it doesnât really flesh them out well enough. Thereâre pretty much all the standard vampire tropes, such as the whole predator vs prey dynamic, making a show of treating humans as livestock, and angst when going through a human to vampire transition. However, it gives each a bit of a unique spin, which is enough to make them a bit interesting. Emphasis on the word âbitâ, because while the unique spin does help a bit, the writingisnât strong enough to really make use of them. Rather, it feels like itâs rushing through things while throwing in various elements without any plans on actually using them effectively. And the end doesnât even try to wrap things up, being the type of ending that just keeps adding plot thread despite it obviously not having any chance to further pursue them. Character wise, the manga doesnât really have a protagonist or protagonists. Despite the manga being only 5 volumes long thereâs a pretty large cast, and thus no one really gets focused on enough to get invested in. Especially as itâs jumping around so much. Despite that, the writing is constantly leaning in to trying to hit emotional beats that require investment in characters, which as expected simply donât land. Still, even with that, the ending was still annoying. Having one final twist is pretty typical in horror fiction but how it was carried out here failed to be horrific, but rather was just malicious without any shred of terror, and thus just felt kind of irritating. In terms of tone and atmosphere, it does a pretty decent job early on when itâs trying to be mysterious and mainly from the point of view of humans who donât truly understand the situation, theyâre in. However, as the story progresses and things come to light, it shifts to being just as much if not more so from the perspective of vampires. At that point it becomes clear that while the vampires are monsters, theyâre also pretty lame, and thus theyâre not anywhere near as horrific. Itâs a more typical thriller at this point, but the plot and twists arenât well written enough to make it a good one. The covers have pretty nice art in terms of style and execution, but everything on the inside was pretty mediocre. I donât think it really hurt things, but it didnât help at all either.