Yeah, it's wasted potential imo. The duo had great chemistry. But Hamita is incapable of writing longer, happy stories, I think.this ending is absolute garbage even for this author stadars
For the future reference here is diagram of Hamita worksThanks for cleaner translation of that last chapter.
Man, I've read this manga without knowing any previous work from this autor so I wasn't expecting that twist in last few chapters.
Yeah, it's wasted potential imo. The duo had great chemistry. But Hamita is incapable of writing longer, happy stories, I think.
They had some nice buildup, funny tsukkomi routine and small hints at potential romance. But then it all just turned into one long journey of suffering with no meaningful resolution except for tragedy. Shame really.Yeah, it's one thing if his nihilism fits the theme of the story (like the Alien GF manga of his), but in this manga it feels like it comes out of nowhere. At the start I was wondering if he was trying to do something less divisive, but then it suddenly started taking a hard pivot.
Like, did anyone go through an arc here? Did anyone actually change? Were there any decisions that happened that mattered? That's the part that feels like a waste. These are neat characters. They barely did anything.
Amazing analysis. Definitely can be use for other author too.Fo the future reference here is diagram of Hamita works
The angel one had a good-ish endingThis author cant contain himself into writing the most awful endings just because, even the tamest one (the one with the bully girl) sucks