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Finished
Nov 19, 2003 to May 19, 2011
9.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
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STORY: At first I doubted whether Cloth Road was really a science fiction. Fortunately, the story immediately kicks off into an interesting science fiction setting after the scene described in the synopsis. Events progress at a fast pace until the end where the manga becomes a tad bit absurd = D. The story is quite gripping and full of pleasant (and unpleasant ;o?) surprises. ART: Cloth Road is one of the few manga whose art I appreciate. Not only does one have to pay attention to the art to understand what is happening, but the faces of the characters are quite expressive and cute. Bones are shown whenpeople lose limbs, and guts when they are cut in two. There is also an abundance of elaborate scenery and flowers. Last, but not least, the big bear is the most adorable bear you ever did see
In the future, computers and their components have become as small as threads, and there are groups of world famous fashion designers making clothing out of them. The Designers have Models, girls who wear these computer-clothes and who duke it out in a series of competitions called the War King, to determine who is the world’s best Designer and Model. Fargas is one such Designer, the son of a famous one, who is now sick and dying and needs medical care. All of this costs money, which the family doesn’t have, living in the slums of the city. But what Fargas doesn’t know is that his fraternal twin sister, Jennifer, who was seperated from him at birth, has the ability to Model - and when put together, they make an unbeatable team. Will Fargas become a world-class Designer? Can Jennifer, who has never Modeled before, enter the War King and beat other famous and deadly Models competing against her? Can they both save their father from untimely death? (Source: MU)