It's almost the only manga that isn't a oneshot that captivated me from the start. It may be just 1 volume so far but that's why it's commendable: the author succeeded at world-building in just a volume and showed us a LOT in a concise yet coherently intriguing way. I don't understand why you think the goals of the chapters or the overall story aren't clear. Our MC is given hope that she can have another chance at life. Can she actually do it? Will she still want to as the story progresses? What about the other cupids? The author indirectly introduces us to many interesting questions and possibilities. The chapter(s) with cupids fighting each other for "some" reason was, I believe, a way of building the characters' identities by introducing their thought processes and mentorship approaches. A fun "trailer" chapter, Koharu's backstory and Koharu learning to move on (I liked how "final" it felt and how Koharu was sadder than I/we or she herself thought she would be); there are only so many arcs you can have in 1 volume and the goals were made clear....which was a whole 4 chapters ago.
Honestly I'm amazed there's a discord server dedicated to something that has had all of like 1.5 small story arcs so far.
I'd like to see this continue, but honestly it's not that clear to me where it's going and it hasn't been around long enough for me to be that invested in it.
The more recent chapters seemed to have a bigger focus on action and competition without a clear goal, pretty far removed from the initial unrequited love hook. Like it went from this impactful thing about dying before realizing love, into this thing where the cupids were fighting with each other for...some...reason. Because one of them was just kind of a dick I think?
I don't know, maybe that's what you love about it, but I can understand why it's not gaining that much traction.
I also think that withholding chapters because it's not selling enough is a really bad way to encourage sales. If I saw that there's a new series that seems interesting but is already on the verge of getting axed, I'd probably avoid buying it because of how likely it is that I'd be spending money only for the story to prematurely end. Reminds me of crowdfunding. It also creates an incentive for those who have invested to essentially become salesmen for it, such that their own investment pays off. Which is exactly what is happening here.
I don't like that this is floundering while that Daredemo manga is somehow popping off. The market is stupid. But I do feel that people are overselling this nascent story a bit. We really haven't seen enough to know it's going somewhere good and meaningful.
This.Bought volume 1 of this manga on bookwalker.jp to support the author. Only 5 bucks for a digital copy and took me maybe like 5 mins.
Too many peak yuri stories getting cancelled lately (Rip Sukeban to tenkousei….. 😔🙏)
Maybe because that was months ago, and the "short fight" was still like a third of the entire story out so far.It hurts so good that I find it odd that someone can come away from that chapter and only remember the fight that was already over in chapter 5.
im so sad about sukeban to tenkousei :[ i want to be hopeful that at least this series gets to continue and the author has the chance to finish the story the way they want toBought volume 1 of this manga on bookwalker.jp to support the author. Only 5 bucks for a digital copy and took me maybe like 5 mins.
Too many peak yuri stories getting cancelled lately (Rip Sukeban to tenkousei….. 😔🙏)
This is also a tragedy, Hanamonogatari was also so good and unique. Editors and magazines that can't support their artists suck ass, their job should be to support and promote the manga in them not be a doomer and ignore it completely.For some context, the magazine LOVE BULLET is running in doesn't have really any advertising power. The author of Hanamonogatari (another manga that was axed 3 volumes in) mentioned that despite her first volume going viral and having good sales in the beginning, the Comic Flapper editor she worked with was a doomer about her work the whole time and the official Comic Flapper account never even followed her account or gave her any ads.