@Dudley
>Moozooh's text fits less than a page, surely it's not too much to ask to read it?
The sheer entitlement boggles the mind. As if anyone here is obligated to react to whiny moral crusading with anything other than a reflexive "fuck off".
Funny how all the white knights here started whining about this manga while barely knowing anything about it and it turned out the be so good. It might turn to shit later on like most of WSJ products but the power system, the fights and characters are all top notch.
Just when I was about to consign the manga as irredeemable garbage, a bare hint of plot comes along and it's actually interesting enough to breath a spark of life into it. Hope it lasts long
Well, for me at least, it's certainly a popcorn read with hints of nice foreshadowing
(the cover art of chapter 2 for chapter 10 hint, if it's made on purpose at least haha)
and wacky unapologetic visual humor, which I've never thought would've read in WSJ (with exceptions to ecchi harem series, I think, which also kinda missing from the app, maybe because the currently running one (Yuragi-so no Yuna-san) is owned by a diff publishing company), which is a breath of fresh air I guess!
I have a relatively casual taste (also following Yozakura and Agravity Boys), so I'll just have my fingers crossed that the current story will deliver its promises like on the premises at the current arc and the overarching storyline