Hey guys, it's me and I'm here so review and suggest some manga! Before we get started, let me say, our opinion may differ. OK, now that that's been addressed, let's get started. I'll be reviewing two manga's today, Pandora Hearts and Black Butler.
1. Pandora Hearts by Jun Mochizuki.
Pandora Hearts is a fantasy manga with a beautiful art-style and a very interesting story-line. All the characters are unique and interesting, each having their own personality and looks. Once you get into the story it's easy to become attached to the characters because of the thought put into them. When it comes to the mysterious characters, all you want to do is know more about them. Another good thing about Pandora hearts in the emotion that comes along with everything else. It's such a emotional and heart-felt manga, and can make a person teary-eyed at certain points. That's what got me hooked when I read the first manga, it was a refreshing change to what I normally read and had that touch of thoughtfulness no one can miss.
I definitely recommend this manga to anyone looking for some good laughs and a whole lot of fun. I'm not done with the series yet, but I give it a 4½ out of 5 for.
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2. Black Butler (Kuroshitsuji) by Yana Toboso.
Black Butler is definitely a interesting manga. It has a great art-style and a mysterious story-line. I always enjoy reading the manga because of the mystery and horror it offers. The characters are also entertaining, whether it's comedy or seriousness, they all seem to pull it off. All of the characters are likable in their own way, and I'm always switching through favorites. It's a more darker manga and referred to people ages 13+ because there are some scenes that aren't good for children. It's a great manga and I recommend it to anyone who likes comedic horror. 4/5.
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That's all for today! Hopefully you guys will check these out, cause they're AWESOME. Anyway, thanks for reading!
- L.
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