I’ve recently discovered this series’s anime not too long ago and ever since then it won my heart, with such an amazing storyline and art, after I finished the anime I immediately started reading the manga.
Akihito Tsukushi really did an amazing breathtaking manga, A REALLY DISTURBING breathtaking manga, to play around with the innocence’s of a child and destroy my emotions, it was absolutely amazing, he didn’t overdue the gore and death of the children, he violated my mind just right!
>to play around with the innocence’s of a child and destroy my emotions Mysery porn: the manga Author keeps expoiting human natural empathy for kids without any attempt to make them proper characters.
Aiden Lewis
Imagine a male talking about something winning his heart. Were they meming about tranime posters or is it true?
Surely more interesting than half of the anime production.
Logan Walker
Big deal It's crap
Jaxon Gutierrez
Still more interesting than half the crap.
Joseph Smith
Imagine someone posting on Yea Forums and trying to larp as a manly male.
Leo Edwards
>it's another episode of native isekai with an initially interesting scenario, but ultimately goes absolutely fucking nowhere because the author is a hack, so he just keeps digging himself deeper and deeper into the abyss
Reg is made in abyss and taken outside, then back. So it's a doubly-nonnative isekai.
Mason Wilson
Where else do you go in a bottomless pit? Would you have rather they just climb back out and go sailing instead?
Kayden Rivera
MiA is one of the few things that'll be remembered from this decade.
William Johnson
Seems to be much safer and no less fun. Reg probably can fish with his hand and desalinize the water, so no problem here.
Juan Davis
MiA is the best kind of tastefully done horror and suffering, it's very explicit and gruesome without feeling trashy or out of place. I disagree, I find the characters engaging and the trials and hardships they endure are valuable parts of the experience.