Weird as it may sound, I'm getting the feeling this first chapter was... rather empty. Which I know is a strange thing to say when the premise is
this convoluted (it's not the most complex thing ever, but there are already many moving parts and quite a few lies already set in place); and yet, despite all of this, there is something about this world, about the script and even the art that gives off that vibe to me.
The fact that a large portion of the setup was explained via narration plays a big role in this: so far I feel like I've been
told who these characters are more than I have
seen them act accordingly. And even what we've been told is nothing strikingly original, to the point this reads and feels more like an introductory manga you'd recommend to someone new to the world of Japanese comics than the third major work of an already famous author with a huge audience to satisfy. There's also no strong hook whatsoever: Kaguya-sama's characters were charming right off the bat and Oshi no Ko had the strong emotional pull right at the beginning, whereas this manga just offers an already-seen premise with a light twist at the end, featuring two protagonists who have done nothing to pique my curiosity yet.
And finally, while I do appreciate the art and I think the artist did a great job on the character designs, I can't help but notice how... generic it all looks. This
‘mammoth school boasting 3,000 students’ is a generic white block in a very underwhelming panel, and the panels themselves are often very large and feel empty even when there is a background. Just look at the library, which is an endless sequence of identical white books lined up one next to another: you can use digital assets if you're drawing on Clip Studio Paint, but you should still make sure the end result is not
this visually uninteresting. Also, the more I look at bunny-hoodie girl in the last couple pages, the more I think of Yurea's first appearance in
Ore no Genjitsu wa Ren’ai Game?, and that's not a good sign when a major character in a manga immediately makes me think of another character from a different work.
But maybe I'm just being too hasty, and Aka wants to take things slowly this time. If that's the case, then maybe this is exactly the type of first chapter that we were meant to see. For this reason, this is only 50% of a full review: I'll wait at least until the second chapter is released, then I should be able to decide whether this is really for me or not.