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The premise sounded cool, so I started reading.
The first chapter and second were alright. But the third and the beginning of the fourth weren’t all that great, I mean, it’s already been done just like that, and better in “I am a Hero” (also in Batoto). But then in the end of chapter four… it was a huge, like a mountain huge WTF is this? Man, now this is the shit.
I know the first chapters of a manga follow the almost set in stone and formulaic steps of all those others before. It’s almost impossible to judge a good manga for the first three chapters. Those are just there to set the tone, introduce some major characters and to get some fans of the genre. After that… let loose!
The first chapter and second were alright. But the third and the beginning of the fourth weren’t all that great, I mean, it’s already been done just like that, and better in “I am a Hero” (also in Batoto). But then in the end of chapter four… it was a huge, like a mountain huge WTF is this? Man, now this is the shit.
I know the first chapters of a manga follow the almost set in stone and formulaic steps of all those others before. It’s almost impossible to judge a good manga for the first three chapters. Those are just there to set the tone, introduce some major characters and to get some fans of the genre. After that… let loose!
Posted 06 July 2012 - 12:10 AM
the man-dog zombie is the real deal (read: shiz) though.
Posted 28 August 2012 - 09:52 AM



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In my opinion their concept of zombies is very unique. How the zombies are still able to talk, but their actions are deluded. It's a bit odd but overall, I suppose it's something new and refreshing.
Edited by paul.huy.bui, 07 February 2013 - 07:37 AM.
Posted 07 February 2013 - 05:35 AM
~Thinking about what to think about~

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