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Loading... Bakuman. 6: Mucha to Konjouby Tsugumi Ohba
![]() No current Talk conversations about this book. Better than the last volume. I read it in a single session. A bit dramatic, but not unrealistically so, and I enjoyed the interplay of the various characters and their personalities in dealing with events as they thought best. It was also nice to see the main romance getting a bit less exaggerated as the characters are growing up, though a shame there wasn't more of the subsidiary ones. The bit-characters continue to be interesting, which is always good, and the professional versus pastoral versus personal three-way conflicts made for some interesting reading. no reviews | add a review
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"Moritaka and Akito's hard work is paying off, and they start challenging their rival Eiji's popularity in Shonen Jump. But just as they plan the next step, the team is hit with a surprising setback. Moritaka and Akito will need the help of their manga artist friends to overcome this hurdle!" -- p. [4] of cover. No library descriptions found. |
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The story is often compelling. The author does a good job of falling back on minor character arcs in between conflicts within the main story. There's almost always some kind of tension or conflict that keeps me interested in the story. That the story is slice-of-life helps, since the battle stuff isn't exciting or dramatic to me. The "rabid anti-hero" trope those manga often deploys is played out to death. (