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167
23
Finished
Dec 3, 2004 to Mar 25, 2019
7.0/10
Average Review Score
67%
Recommend It
6
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Before getting into the review, I have to give some background information about Ubel Blatt which will explain the reason many flaws this manga have. Ubel Blatt originally started as a Seinen Dark Fantasy manga but ended up as a run off the mill shounen story due to several cancellations. I think it changed 3 magazines, cancelled then picked up by another magazine. This is the reason why it had ran over 10 years. Ubel Blatt is a revenge story; MC betrayed by his friends and left to death then raised from death to get pay back. As a fan of dark fantasy genre, Ican say this with confidence that it has a great story, at least the first half of it. Top of that, it has very beautiful world building and art that can rival to Berserk (I know it is blasphemy to even think of that). Story started very strong and fluid, introduced a likeable main character with good supporting characters, as well as well written villians. Everything was going well until the first `forced haitus`. Then quality started to drop when another magazine picked it up. After picked up by new magazine, editoral touches became more obvious. Characters become annoying and stupid, tone shifts from dark to pink. `Forget revenge, we have to fight against evil!` Wtf?Last parts of the manga is straight up main-stream shounen. Everyone gathers together to fight the `evil` then everyone lives happily ever after. You cannot start your story with main character slaughtering 200 soldiers to whom he has no personal beef, then end it with he is becoming advocate for peace and harmony. It is too unnatural to explain it as character development. I dont blame the magaka for this. Clearly the magazine editors pushed him to turn the story to mainstream so it could sell. Still it is disappointing as hell for me. Ubel Blatt had the potential to become Berserk but ended up like Shaman King. Still, it has great artwork and a good 70-80 chapters worth of story. I recommend to cheack it out but stop reading when plot strays from revenge or MC disappears after a fight. Just consider him dead and call it a day.
When Wischtech threatened to invade the fiefs of Szaalanden, the Emperor dispatched fourteen youths. Of these, the Seven Heroes halted the invasion to herald a time of prosperity while the four Lances of Betrayal were supposedly defeated. Two decades later, the Lances of Betrayal have reappeared and formed a bandit militia near the frontier fief Gormbark. A man with the black sword and a scar over his left eye slays an entire troop of that militia. He is identified as a boy, KĂłinzell, and becomes as much an object of fear as of hope even as his own past, motivations, and purpose are a mystery to those he meets in his travel. (Source: MU)
Have you ever read something captivating as fuck and suddenly author -san decide to step on your face with harmoured knight sole , if not, i recommend to read ubel blatt , you will surely have the most amazing training day at the gym of your life and become the strongest of the neighbourhood So basically the first 60 chapters are interesting , his vengance is nuanced between duty , honour , and the best decision to take for the citizen ,sometimes you feel like , he is the bad guy , but he has any right to do what he is doing, itâs a good dark fantasy . Then come the 100 last chapter, author-san just said fuck off , the story ? Letâs put time skip again and again , add new characters to have new fight again and again , redesigning old minor characters so that you canât recognize them and itâs not their fucking german name with 4 time the same letter in it whoâs gonna help you remember. But i guess he need to sell it to not be axed , so here is coming the naked woman , unlucky for him i wasnât down bad , strangely enough it was during these 100 chapters that the art became incredibly good To synthethize it for people who donât wanna read it : 70 chapter : good dark fantasy manga 100 other : an hentai with endless number of fights like one of those extended one piece episode fighting sbires . Btw this is a fake seinen
I binged this manga over the last few days after having it on my PTR list for way too long. Because of that, I can offer you a review that is not shrouded by nostalgia or anger at hiatuses. It was running a whopping 15 years after all. Art: 6 Nothing groundbreaking but pleasant to look at. Character designs are though out and make named characters easily distinguishable, though faces sometimes look weird and deformed. There was a little bit of inconsistency with some frames having obviously put tremendous effort into them while others being done more 'efficiently' (eg. no background, shading, etc). My biggest beefwith the art is battle scenes, not to be confused with fight scenes which were done very well. Battle scenes were a mess. Half the time you have no idea what is exploding, where a shot is coming from or going towards, or simply what are you even looking at. This makes for a fairly chaotic experience and will force you to pause at frames very often just to figure out what's going on. Character: 6.5 I really liked the main character even though he's total Gary Stu. His motivations make sense and are consistent, his character changes ever so slightly with how he is influenced by the progress on his quest and new friends joining him. Supporting cast is mostly made up of standard archetypes, so I'm not gonna expand on them. Villains were kind of a mixed bad. Some of them were written amazingly, with great motivations and gray personality, while others (especially the minor and nameless ones) were just cartoonishly evil for the sake of being evil. Story: 6.5 The story set up a very interesting premise and managed to keep its dark tones all the way until the end. The later part of the story felt a little bit rushed but was enjoyable regardless and managed to deliver a fairly satisfactory conclusion to itself at the end. The main problem I had with the story is how convenient everything was. There is always someone coming to rescue the main cast, or when they do lose there are very little consequences to it. The most convenient of all is how almost every character immediately accepted Köinzell's side of 'the truth'. Enjoyment: 8 I'm a sucker for dark fantasies, so despite my previous complaints, I still enjoyed this series very much. Though the fluency of going through chapters was occasionally disrupted by messy battle scenes, it still allowed for a decent immersion and an enjoyable experience. There was a plethora of hype and badass moments, and I can't really remember getting bored at any part, even when exposition was being delivered. Overall: 7 If you like the dark fantasy genre, then this is definitely worth your time. This series has both very original parts and very cliche parts, so your enjoyment will be standing on whether you like these tropes or not. If you are a fan of hype fights, MC being a badass, and the dark side of people being portrayed without kiddy gloves on, then this is definitely the series for you. Just don't expect to have your mind blown and enjoy the ride.
A flawed Magnus Opus. Verdict: read if you have time | If you are a fan of the author it's a must read. If you are familiar with the author, Etorouji Shiono, you would know his usual theme: stupid action, androgynous male and wacky characters. Ubel Blatt has all of that, but instead of a comedy, short burst of inspiration that the author worked on after a few rounds of wank and got bored, he decided to hold down the pedal a little this time. That's Ubel Blatt. I'll quickly skip through the art, Ubel Blatt was beautifully drawn. The author polished his style from previous works andpoured them into Ubel Blatt. His art style is rather unique, a rarity in today's world of art factory. Ubel Blatt has a surprisingly strong basic plot for an author with 15 series in his name, all ended within a few volumes. The main character has very strong and relatable motivation. His decisions however were quite arbitrary, as the author waffled about for 15 god damn years, and you can even sense the deviation in tone as the story progressed as he changed magazine, editor, favourite girl at the soapland, porn genre and smartphone. Just about the same amount of time as the main character got lost in the woods. It is a basic revenge plot that spirals out of control and escalates into a larger conflict. If you binge it, it might feel a little rushed, with many characters being introduced briefly before being killed off or disappearing to do something else and never seem to be that important. I would remind you again that some gap between chapters lasted a few years, enough time for the unfortunate readers to re-read it a few times. That's not to say the side characters are not interesting or unimportant. They all have a certain impact on the plot but not always the overall picture. They have ample character development, sometimes more than the main character, for better or worse, as if the author took 2 years to build the subplot. Jokes about 15 asides, there's something going on with Ubel Blatt plot that makes it hard to put down. The story is simple, straight forward with little intrigue and importantly, the reader does not need to read between the lines to follow. It might be simplistic, even shallow, but somehow, the passion of the characters to me really comes across. The main character's quest for revenge feels very personal while the supporting cast's determination to follow through with their beliefs were also given ample amount of pages. The thing about Shiono is he has done so much gag stuff that he can capture the flow of the story very well, telling it without being too wordy nor too little exposition. The charm is the action after all, and he did that with expertise, no surprise from his backlog of gag action works. The magic might be intensity and passion, which is strange because the main character is rather the opposite, cold and collected. It's not non-stop action, there are many talkative moments as well, but the authors dish them out with mastery, never flooding the reader with information. While it merely provides the background for the action, as you would forget all about them after you finish the chapter, they always provide the stake for the next fight. You seldom stop and think: why do they have to fight? For me, this is why this is his magnum opus, even if its ending is very rushed and disappointing, much like the author's recent orgasm I suspect. To me, a piece of entertainment either makes me feel, or numb my senses. This is one of those that made me feel. I can always sympathise with the characters' struggle, even if they are a little cliche. I, like many, were disappointed that the author lost interest half way through the story and limped towards the finish. A magnum opus in the pile low brow plastic wrapper might still be trash, but to me it is fun and beautiful in its own way, like a rabid rodent letting out a beautiful death rattle. P/S: Coming back to Ubel Blatt every few years had been a little guilty pleasure of mine. On this trip, it reminded me of why the shallow starting plot of âhero betrayedâ in recent fantasy/isekai instant noodle comics irks me so much. Ubel Blatt handled that plot straightforwardly with all of the intensity and, more importantly, creating a somewhat actual moral dilemma about revenge. It doesnât hit you on the head about why revenge is bad, nor did it indulge in ârevenge pornâ. Far from it. Every kill in Ubel Blatt was a struggle and full of sorrow and regret. These ârevengeâ plots do not have to be surface level nor appealing within 10 minutes. The villain does not have to be so straightforwardly evil. They can be selfish, lustful and prideful, yet as a reader, you can still sympathise with what they had become. Itâs a trope for them to be so, because revenge is something quite personal and destructive not just to those around but also to themselves. Thatâs because the core emotional struggle of revenge is that you know revenge wonât make anything better, it can only make things worse, but there are things that are forgivable and things that just canât be. Itâs the agony of being alive, carrying all of that emotional weight. How can the author add emotional weight to the main character being abandoned by his âclassmatesâ as they got lost in another world? You have to have trust before betrayal. If someone you donât trust or donât like leaves you behind, thatâs not betrayal, thatâs âIâm going to live bitchâ. It would leave no impact on the story, at all. Ideally, the betrayer should embody something like classism or cowardice, and it should be unexpected. It doesnât have to happen âin real timeâ either. Ubel Blatt didnât beat around the bush too much on the betrayal plotline, but it dedicated an entire first act to the mystery and not revealing its hand too quickly. Once it was revealed, it had more impact as you witnessed the world, the consequence and the betrayed man. It makes everything have so much more weight by treating the traitors as plot development and not a minor detail. Now, if the story is not about betrayal then donât even bother with it. Get revenge out of the story entirely. If a mangaka whose expertise is androgynous male, cross-dressing, magical girl can write such a compelling but simple plot, almost on a whim, thereâs no excuse for writers and damn editors who keep on printing trashy copy paste web novels.
There is a phrase that one of the characters said and has stuck with me while reading this whole masterpiece of classic dark fantasy: "You make the best of what you have, and that makes you awesome!". In this vengeance story, we have a fallen hero labelled a villain, a great story about betrayal because of envy, where the main character is not (brokenly) overpowered, and a worldbuilding constructed from the first volume to the last, with a little bit of spiciness to top it. The art is a solid 7 in my opinion, but the script is what hooks you. Nevertheless, there are some characters thatare underused, although they serve their purpose. This half-fairy story, which would put Legolas on his knees, is highly recommended for those who love high fantasy, stories about vengeance, dark experiments, and underdogs. Hope you give it a try
