Not a lot of this series out yet (ch. 14), but it's looking interesting so far; there's a few things I find kinda questionable but I get the feeling it's because of the translation.
The art and in particular its more hard-boiled style is very good and lends itself to some pretty immersive world building despite the story being somewhat trope-y and leaning slightly towards Mary Sue-style writing. In particular I found that it was good at capturing motion in individual panels, and the more modern/digital use of color was well executed. Really felt like the artist worked their medium.
As for my gripes: flat characters, particularly the MC, and combat scenes. Because of the setting and overall direction I feel like it can get away with having uninteresting characters so depending on how they handle that it could be a-ok-- combat is a bit worrisome though. Right now the combat feels very non-fluid because it keeps jumping chaotically between panels with very little sense of connectivity even when they're depicting the same thing/moment (which is not always the case, many times it changes focus entirely). It'd be fine if happened on occasion, but pretty much every fight scene is like this to a degree where it's whiplash inducing.
Overall I enjoyed it and I'm left wanting for more, but at the same time it feels like it's on the verge of going downhill very fast 🙃 will be rooting for this one!