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제로 - 시작의관
70
10
Finished
2000 to 2005
8.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
2
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This going to be short and crisp. I loved it. Beautiful concept and even though there are a lot of parts where you're just assuming things, I think that's one of the best parts about this manga. It keeps you guessing and on the edge! I definitely recommend reading this!! I don't think genres matter that much if you love a good story and have an open mind. You may need to keep an open mind while reading(can't reveal much because of spoilers). Characters were well rounded and the whole story just kind of fit together perfectly. I loved every single character and the best part wasthat even though there were the "bad guys", it was as if you couldn't even hate them! It has a bit of gore and obviously has action and blood, but if you've read Tokyo Ghoul etc. it's not a big deal, really. READ READ READ!! Guarantee you'll enjoy! :)
Having been born in a secret government laboratory that cultivated esper (telepathic) powers within humans, Shuuichi and two sisters, Sumire and Katsumi, are forced to endure a difficult life as test subjects until their escape. Years later, these siblings are still being sought after by unknown organizations that are after Shuuichi powers as he is what they refer to as the "zero-sample" with the ability to cause "zero-shock." (Source: Infinity Studios)
tl;dr: A manhwa with good concepts but a pretty bad usage of them. The world with its various factions and systems involved was quite good. The battle system with the many different types of esper abilities was pretty great as well. However, this is a work designed to be a prequel to a game, and hence I have a pretty strong feeling that most of this was taken from that, because while both of these aspects seem like they're really well designed, it doesn't do much with them. For example, EMC and LEAD are shown in a good amount of detail with characters being shown as sympathetic from each side,but it is never made clear the exact difference between the two or why they're in conflict. The battle system is also pretty great, but there was an issue in that the battles were all kinds of strange in that the main character is supposed to be overpowered but is getting beaten constantly and beyond that just all around the battles didn't feel very fleshed out. In terms of the plot, it was fast moving and engrossing but by the time it gets to the end it feels a lot like it never really had much direction. Part of that is that the characters and the relationship set up established at the beginning was interesting, but it never really did anything with them, just hints that never got expounded on, and hence that part of the plot felt completely absent. The other issue is that in the absence of this the plot was rooted around random other issues centered around the zero sample and the conflict between EMC and LEAD, but that just got sort of confusing. Ultimately, it gets to an ending that's all sorts of a mess. I suppose that this was a prologue that was supposed to set things up for another work in a very specific way, but it just sort of goes off the rails at the end, with complete randomness in terms of character relationships and a bunch of sudden deaths, all in all making an ending that I believe was supposed to be bittersweet, but that instead simply felt bitter, and hence not that satisfying at all. The art was solid.