2 chapters in, and 11 months later, I'd love to see this get picked up (but am too broke to commission it.)
Ah, what a change in the fandom from decades before, when translated titles were rare, as a result had strong stories, and were usually passion-projects so they were complete.
These days, to be
- An anime fan means to watch your favorite manga get sliced and diced (Peach Boy Riverside), or have S1 end just before the best part (Saving 80 Million Gold) and knowing that nothing ever gets an S2 unless it's a runaway hit, or watch something the production team asspulled out of whole cloth to give the series a decent ending, even if it's not in the manga (I'll be a Villainess Who Will Go Down in History.)
- A manga fan means to wait so long between some chapters that you forgot who that character was again? What's his deal? Or, to get a bunch of chapters fastfastfast, but see that they're MTLs by way of another MTL to an intermediate language. Or, to click on "next chapter" and see that it's going offsite, which usually eventually means a paywall.
- And always, always, always swim in a glut of remakes of last year's hit: edgy magical girls, shonen isekai power fantasies, shoujo isekai villainesses, or rule-of-cool battle royales in either media.