Yusuf Gümüş từ Camps, Barcelona, Spain

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2018-08-09 05:30

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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: OOPSY

Just finished volume 1--very interesting! The art style is a bit unusual, and looks a little "rougher" than what you see in typical US-released manga because it doesn't seem to use any screentones at all (the author actually draws all the beautiful, detailed backgrounds, crosshatches to shade, etc!). But that's probably about right for a manga all about art. :) Or, to be more precise, all about a certain moody, young artist, nicknamed "Picasso" by his classmates. Picasso's story begins when he and his best friend (really, ONLY friend) Chiaki are killed in a freak accident. However, Chiaki (who's fascinating in her own right--an attractive school girl who befriends the gloomy, reclusive class "art snob" and reads Goethe for fun XD) prayed to the gods to save Picasso so that his incredible artistic talent wouldn't go to waste. The gods agreed, on the condition that Picasso help people/perform good deeds through his artwork. To aid the anti-social Picasso, Chiaki is sent back as a pocket-sized angel who pops out of Picasso's breast pocket whenever it's time to help another person. Naturally, Picasso (while touchingly glad in his own emotionally stunted way to have Chiaki "back") doesn't care to help people even if it means going back on a promise to the gods. However, his arm starts rotting whenever he's gone too long without helping someone, so that provides him the final kick in the pants he needs to venture out of his shell and interact with/help a few of his classmates--some of whom eventually become his friends. This formula probably sounds a bit familiar to those who've read supernatural/horror-ish manga before (XXXholic, Tokyo Babylon and Legal Drug by CLAMP being excellent examples of this genre), but something about the unusual/slightly-less-cutesy art style and the offbeat vibes of all the characters make it feel different and kept my interest, definitely. The beautiful pictures Picasso draws of his targets' hearts (to help assess the problem he needs to solve for them) are quite unique and a very cool way to express the various psychological hang-ups that happen to people in today's world. I'm not leaping passionately after the next volume, but I probably will check it out eventually and definitely found this one a worthwhile read. Give the first chapter a shot and see if it piques your interest.

Người đọc Yusuf Gümüş từ Camps, Barcelona, Spain

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.