Like poetry.Then, an evil hooded guy from an evil organization gives him some kind of drug/power that turns him into a monster and MC kills him but still forgives him for some reason.
It's going to be one of those mangas, where there is one bad guy who somehow keeps returning because they need a bad guy but don't know how to make a second, more appropriate one.Well that was atrocious. No satisfaction in eliminating the annoying tumor of a guy. Lackluster resolution and the introduction of a completely insane skill. Whats stoping the boy from stealing the blood from his enmies bodies? He could steal your kidneys and sell them at the black market at any time!
Actually, wouldn't that be a more interesting story? Follow the kid as he steals people kidneys and sell them for profit![]()
Then, an evil hooded guy from an evil organization gives him some kind of drug/power that turns him into a monster and MC kills him but still forgives him for some reason.
That sounds interesting. What is it's name?That kid's stealing skill is as absurd as that one from the MC of the clock user manga, that expands the idea of a clock and uses time to do everything he wants...
Hyperlink to the very short and easy to remember title:That sounds interesting. What is it's name?
well maybe because those kind of things sells? our opinion is almost worthless since most of us don't buy Manga anywaysI hate how all these "kicked out of hte party" manga feel the need to cling to the old party leader as a recurring antagonist long past the point they're interesting. Their use to the plot is to kick things off and maybe to come back once or maybe twice (if good writing allows) to show the growth of the protagonist and allow him to close the book on his old life.
This constant merry-go-round of "dickhead old party leader gets beat up, blames the MC, gets beat up again, blames the MC more, gets beat up again, continues blaming the MC, and then maybe at the end sells his soul for evil power after like 5 or 6 repetitions of him failing in exactly the same way" was tiring after the 2nd or 3rd such series did it. It's absolutely exhausting to have almost every series do it.
I hate how risk averse and originality-bereft the manga industry is. They really got all the authors brainwashed into just doing the same thing over and over and over and over and over again because people like the familiar instead of the creative.