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I have been traveling a lot lately (and continue to do so), so I haven't gotten a chance to read as much as I would like. One thing I mentioned last week is that I have been reading through Tengoku Daimakyou again to get caught up and I am continuing to absolutely love the hell out of it. I am currently on Volume 9, so I am hoping to finish getting caught up this week.
I haven't been able to do too much in the way of scanning for new series this week, so I only have one new series that I found interesting enough to check out:
- Mousou Sensei - This is a SOL about a teacher that is constantly thinking that her students are lusting over her and each other. However, her delusions don't really match up with the reality of just a bunch of quirky students doing totally normal things. This is basically a whole series built around the misunderstanding normal things as suggestive trope (think Tsuki from Uzaki-chan). I think the joke would get old if the chapters were longer, or if there were more chapters out that I had binged my way through. However, I thought it struck a good balance at the moment, but the joke could get old or not be to everybody's taste.
I dropped Mousou Sensei because the joke got stale, but Yuzuchiri-sensei is definitely capable of writing better manga. Kimi to Picopico was pretty good.
I didn't have much time to backlog-dive so nothing new on that front. On the other hand, boy did Fool Night get a ton of updates in the last two days - we're almost caught up to raws!
Things got WAY more action heavy and brutal than I ever expected this series to do but it's still keeping the quality, intrigue and, in some regards, the rawness of human existence really well. Can't wait for more.