This manga is.... You have to be in the know to understand what's good about it. You have to be an artist to see what's good about it or atleast have a passion in drawing / painting.
i cant agree with this, i have absolutely no ties to art and i never had any interest in it personally, not even now and yet it pulled me in good time
why?
- the MC is a masterpiece by itself plus i have a general curiosity, im just open to many things
i pretty much just scrolled through the first chapter without reading and at the end there was a twist that pulled me in
this manga is a journey about somebody being lost and finding himself and his passion and then obsessing about it
if you liked bakuman, this might be just your thing because it delves deep into the art scene and enviroment while heavily focusing on the MC pushing himself to the limits
every chapter is thrilling and you root for the MC as he himself starts to doubt himself or crumble in front of the new challenges and yet with the interactions and support of the "support characters" he manages to pull himself together
the art overall is good but in the keymoments of the MC it just goes crazy good, very well done
what i didnt enjoy and actually demotivated to continue reading:
at some point they went deeper into the transgender/crossdressing theme for a side character that in the beginning had a big impact on the MC but then vanished for quite some time
it felt like a forced reappearance and a forced topic, i know theres a lot of special snowflakes in the art scene and its a common thing, but i dont enjoy manga being politicized
id have more understanding for it if it was more about the MC but it wasnt, they turned a side character into a main character for a while - obviously they used it to make the MC grow and reflect upon himself but they couldve done it with any other theme/broken character stereotype, so yeah, no thanks, after all maybe 5% of transgender is real, 95% are delusional attentionseeker that regret that period in their life after some year, wicked way to go about your youth identity crisis