Of course it got axed, so many good manga gets axed.This might be the last chapter from the manga and it may of got Axed. The stuff after page 25 is stuff from the volume with everything else beforehand came from the chapter that came out a few months ago. Checking the artist socials, it seems that they're not working on the manga anymore and is doing other stuff
damn..This might be the last chapter from the manga and it may of got Axed. The stuff after page 25 is stuff from the volume with everything else beforehand came from the chapter that came out a few months ago. Checking the artist socials, it seems that they're not working on the manga anymore and is doing other stuff
Japan and their BRAINDEAD MentalityThis might be the last chapter from the manga and it may of got Axed. The stuff after page 25 is stuff from the volume with everything else beforehand came from the chapter that came out a few months ago. Checking the artist socials, it seems that they're not working on the manga anymore and is doing other stuff
Maaaan. And I just picked up this manga today thinking it was a weekly. Fun ride thoThis might be the last chapter from the manga and it may of got Axed. The stuff after page 25 is stuff from the volume with everything else beforehand came from the chapter that came out a few months ago. Checking the artist socials, it seems that they're not working on the manga anymore and is doing other stuff
My problem with most light novels, is that barely describe anything. What does the town look like; each room the character is in; what do the characters look like; facial features; clothing; expressions; body language. Extremely few light novels describe any of that; or only scratch the surface. Most light novels are just the main characters thoughts and disembodied voices talking to each other. "But oh, that's all okay because we'll give you a drawing of a single scene maybe five or six times throughout the novel. Never mind all the scenes that didn't get drawings of them." So the reader is forced to imagine what places and characters look like, with no details from the light novel. You can see evidence of this in the light novel author's note in this chapter, where he praises the manga artist for depicting things he didn't think to write about.Damn, here's i thought it will be monthly heartwarming manga. Thanks for TL-ing
I know man what your struggles, even I really found many hidden gem on jp light novel or web novel, most of them only go like in 10th to 50th rank on their web, and because of that the author often no motivation after their peak time.My problem with most light novels, is that barely describe anything. What does the town look like; each room the character is in; what do the characters look like; facial features; clothing; expressions; body language. Extremely few light novels describe any of that; or only scratch the surface. Most light novels are just the main characters thoughts and disembodied voices talking to each other. "But oh, that's all okay because we'll give you a drawing of a single scene maybe five or six times throughout the novel. Never mind all the scenes that didn't get drawings of them." So the reader is forced to imagine what places and characters look like, with no details from the light novel. You can see evidence of this in the light novel author's note in this chapter, where he praises the manga artist for depicting things he didn't think to write about.
There are so many light novels with fantastic concepts and characters, that never give them the depth and detail they need to flesh things out. Their short format doesn't give them the time to do that. If they did spend the short page count on those details, the story would barely advance, and most young readers would get bored. So they focus on speed of things happening. I was fine with this style for awhile, but I've grown bored of it. I want detail. I'm guessing that doesn't exist in light novels. Do Japanese regular length fantasy novels with lots of rich detail even exist? I remember a few years ago, I looked into trying to find regular Japanese fiction novels translated into English, and was severely disappointed in the small selection. There were so many short story compilations and poetry. It's fine if that's what you're into, but where is the meat? It either doesn't exist. Or more likely, it's never going to get translated. The more detailed a novel is in it's descriptions, the more likely it is to use harder to translate words. And the sheer larger quantity of total words to translate. There probably just isn't the market for a company to translate. And no one is going to casually fan translate a long and difficult novel for free and fun, like they do for light novels and manga. If these long fantasy novels exist in Japan, I'm basically going to need to learn Japanese.
It's such a good and unique story and I was looking forward to her coming adventure 😭 meanwhile those cheap copycat manga with fan service keep going to hundreds of chapters 🥲This might be the last chapter from the manga and it may of got Axed. The stuff after page 25 is stuff from the volume with everything else beforehand came from the chapter that came out a few months ago. Checking the artist socials, it seems that they're not working on the manga anymore and is doing other stuff