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アンティマギア
10
2
Finished
Jun 15, 2011 to Mar 15, 2012
8.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
2
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Alright so, Antimagia as a whole was a rather fun ride. Its the kind of manga where you'll only put it down because of reasons other than "because I don't like it". Sure, it was fast-paced. The story also left some unanswered questions. But like with most mangas, that "just don't make the grade", leaving some questions unanswered allows the readers to either A) depict for themselves what the answers are or B) get angry that there are no solid, concrete answers. (Maybe even C- where you combine both A and B. Who knows?) But the story is promising because it weaves lots of different elementstogether. It has comedic, adventurous, and even thoughtful themes woven throughout. Towards the end, it gives you a question to answer (or not haha). The art is absolutely terrific. It definitely lives up to attracting the (female) eye. The fantasy theme is played out extremely well, as it extends from setting to character. The main character is also developed rather well; enough to make you understand (like most mangas with a hero that returns with a purpose) how far a situation can drive someone to do something, even if it means losing something precious. This is the price of vengeance (one of the revolving themes in the story). Something that I sort of picked up on, during the story, was the strong infactuation between the two siblings. There was the feeling that a love stronger than just that of siblings, was going on, but really it's up to you to make that decision. *Just giving a heads up, for those of you not wanting to risk it.* If you can't stand unanswered questions/ seemingly rushed manga, than you could look elsewhere. But really, it shouldn't even be much of a bother (or even at all). Enjoy the read!
Prince Lucas, after many years of absence, returns home to save his country from Duke Demonas, a merciless man who killed his parents and stole the throne. And what's this... he does it by using a strange power?! (Source: MU)
A rushed work of art. A very good, short read, but the ending was anticlimactic. They should have had Lucas win a real battle then swear to keep the legacy of the homo cornu instead of what we actually got. Still good and a nice message but the ending chapter is the weakest one. The art is beautiful and the plot was quite good. Lionel is a total badass and the weird glasses guy ended up decent by the end of it. Considering it's only 350ish pages this is a great piece of fiction but I feel it needed a chapter or two more to wrapthings up at a natural pace and avoid feeling rushed.