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Oct 10, 2018 to Apr 21, 2024
6.7/10
Average Review Score
33%
Recommend It
3
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TLDR: Decent start. Mid middle part. boring end. Very typical of such reads but none the less alright. Fairly standard isekai manga that follows a protagonist who switches his job class and gets caught up in a case of mistaken identity. The art is decent but not exceptional, with some well-drawn action scenes. The plot relies heavily on common isekai tropes, though it adds a mildly interesting twist with the job-change mechanic. The pacing can be uneven, and character development feels somewhat shallow. While the misunderstandings create some amusing situations, the humor can become repetitive. The world-building is serviceable but doesn't break new ground in thegenre.
After searching for a long time, Noah finally found the "Job Change Tome." With it, he just might be able to get away from his current job of "Hero" and its responsibility! Or so he thought. Because the new job that had been granted to him, "Monster Tamer," was one he'd never heard of...!? (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Before I start, I'll say that this manga seems like it got axed. If you're fine with that continue reading. The manga follows Noah, who was born with the "Hero" job. He doesn't like the responsibilities that come with it so he hid his job from most people including his family and searched a tome to change his job. He ended up being a "Monster Tamer". With this power, he obtained many allies, which he treated as family and friends. It might seem like a slow-life manga but there's some politics, and villains that turned this into a shounen manga instead. There's some hint of romance,but it wasn't explored much. Again, shounen. The ending seems so abrupt and there wasn't much exploration on the topic (which I won't spoil). This is where you might ask? "Really? That's it?" The last arc has potential, but I guess the axe threw it out the window. The manga itself is good, but nothing special. Thanks for reading my review and God bless.
For a power fantasy manga, it could have been worse. It's typically much worse. At this rate it is impressive how many tropes it did not hit. Our hero does have a female companion that jealously snarks at any other women who shows any kind of interest in him. But she's not weirdly younger than him or a beast girl. I actually was not a fan of all the world building in ever respect but they managed to keep it freshish. Over 11 volumes our hero doesn't really struggle but he's not exactly one punching everything. The character designs are fine. Nothing to go gagaover but sufficiently unique and interesting enough that you can tell them apart. Over all I'm marking it slightly above average. Which honestly is more of an indictment of the below average spectrum.