Mieruko-chan

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i am once again shaking the hand of the translation team for this manga. thank you so much. i wish i could score it 11/10
 
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After 2 first volumes. Fun concept, but boy it gets old fast! Is there ANY character development later on? Will she ever start figuring out what she's seeing and why? Maybe, if not fight back, then maybe try to do smth, ANYTHING about it? What is the point of showing us that there are actual exorcists capable of facing those things if the main character never tries to learn and just keeps pretending that she sees nothing while crapping herself?
Does it get better? Will she ever be anything other than helpless victim?
 
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I really like MC and Iseul. Like they were using their god given common sense from the beginning. And how MC thinks fast and acts accordingly. Pity he has so many oops tho
 
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For some reason, I'm surprised that Mieruko-Chan hasn't been nuked from the DCMAs.
 
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I wish i was like Hana, eat as much as you want and not get fat..
Miko is so cute, something about seeing her in tears makes me feel...something is awakening in me, deep down
anyways, she is cute...

though i guess, the elephant or ghost in the room is
she is weak and not really trying to learn skills from the GodMother or Romm
now I don't necessarily hate that in itself
but would be nice if she got some kind of power up
and when is she and yuria gona have a talk ... the misunderstanding keep on going
 
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I don't get what you commenters like about this series so much. It's very repetitive and the ghosts don't really scare me; I don't understand why anyone in the main friend group are friends; and the wholesome scenes feel really cheesy ("scary looking guy is actually kind to cats").

Only in volume 3 does there start being any real development, and it's through a very trope-y way (though I guess it subverts it). Then it starts getting really involved, and I'm not sure if I want to continue because usually it doesn't work so well when a SoL suddenly decides to have plot.

I just read Delinquent Exorcist Reina, which I really enjoyed, and saw a lot of comparisons to this. It's not really horror in the same way, since Reina isn't powerless – it's a lot more like an action story the way Reina main-characters her way through various challenges – but there are still a lot of characters.

I don't want to double-post so also,

He mentions things like seeing black holes in the sky eating up the sun. There was some previous discussion in this thread about schizophrenia.

Another interesting interview:

Also, it seems that ignoring hallucinations really is a way to deal with it; it can't physically hurt you. I have heard, in tulpamancy (basically, the practice of making imaginary friends) ignoring your "tulpa" will make them fade. There was this one story on 4chan of someone messing up and creating a blind, deaf, constantly screaming tulpa of Pinkie Pie, which may be of interest to people:
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It's unclear what anon's fate ultimately was.
 

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