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ValankaRocks on Sore wa Haru no Owari ni
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Rocks on The World Of Otome Games Is Tough For Mobs
Okay kid, what flavour do you want? Otome Isekai? 'kay. Here. A standard Otome Isekai. Nothing out of the ordinary.
Except the protagonist is a man.
And he is reincarnated in a corrupt, shameless, matriarchal society which oppresses men and treats them as objects, both in a sexual and materialistic way.
Also battle airships with full on atomic capabilities and flying gundams are there too.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN "IVERN, ARE YOU ON DRUGS?"? OF COURSE I AM. I ALWAYS AM. BUT THIS ONE IS REALLY LIKE THAT, I SWEAR.
In a word, bonkers. Surprisingly high effort, too. The characterization is decent, but the writing is actually above average. Both the cast and plot are developed with nuance and attention to the social and political environment they live in. It's a shi*** world to men, which is a stark contrast to the usual we get. Shi*** worlds for women.
But our protagonist won't accept that. He will fight against the matriarchy (always wanted to say that) and tear a new one for any fuckboy or sl** he encounters, thanks to his impressive verbal prowess. Leon is a genuine prodigy at insulting people in a way that hurts on a spiritual level. But don't worry, Luxon is there to do the exact same to him, but 30 times more savagely, so balance is restored.
Who's Luxon? Best girl. I mean best robot. He is endgame for me. Leon x Luxon OTP. THEY ARE A MARRIED COUPLE OKAY? THEY BICKER LIKE ONE!
Anyway, the cherry on top is its great art, and an inspired monster design fully capable of unexpectedly going all "Be not afraid" on the reader's a**. Celestial horror is great.
Fully reccomended, its only imperfection is a somewhat relaxed pacing at times. Nothing too grating tho.
Except the protagonist is a man.
And he is reincarnated in a corrupt, shameless, matriarchal society which oppresses men and treats them as objects, both in a sexual and materialistic way.
Also battle airships with full on atomic capabilities and flying gundams are there too.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN "IVERN, ARE YOU ON DRUGS?"? OF COURSE I AM. I ALWAYS AM. BUT THIS ONE IS REALLY LIKE THAT, I SWEAR.
In a word, bonkers. Surprisingly high effort, too. The characterization is decent, but the writing is actually above average. Both the cast and plot are developed with nuance and attention to the social and political environment they live in. It's a shi*** world to men, which is a stark contrast to the usual we get. Shi*** worlds for women.
But our protagonist won't accept that. He will fight against the matriarchy (always wanted to say that) and tear a new one for any fuckboy or sl** he encounters, thanks to his impressive verbal prowess. Leon is a genuine prodigy at insulting people in a way that hurts on a spiritual level. But don't worry, Luxon is there to do the exact same to him, but 30 times more savagely, so balance is restored.
Who's Luxon? Best girl. I mean best robot. He is endgame for me. Leon x Luxon OTP. THEY ARE A MARRIED COUPLE OKAY? THEY BICKER LIKE ONE!
Anyway, the cherry on top is its great art, and an inspired monster design fully capable of unexpectedly going all "Be not afraid" on the reader's a**. Celestial horror is great.
Fully reccomended, its only imperfection is a somewhat relaxed pacing at times. Nothing too grating tho.
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Rocks on Please, Let Me Return Home
10/10
Amazing story, the characters are utterly gorgeous, the story isn't repetitive and the art style is just so beautiful. The plot is good as well and the only problem is the translations on the first few chapters! Besides that I would def recommend this, and also it is kind of a tragedy romance story so there may be parts where the sensitive hearts might cry
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Rocks on Bad Friend
Love it, great characters, amazing plot and beautiful art. Definitely worth a read. Enemies to lovers trope, is one of my favs
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