I'm not convince the series being so "bleak" is why the manga is selling badly. It seems like the manga just wasn't being pushed or given enough spotlight and caused it to not gain attention. No where in the tweet does the reception/reviews factor in.
Here was a general translation of the tweet: "Crestoria comicalization is at a precipice, and it's a dangerous situation to be able to complete it. If you are still waiting to see if you are ready to buy it, or if you are still hesitating, I would be very grateful if you could purchase it now."
No matter how potentially bleak the story was, there is no evidence that "being too bleak" is causing the manga to not sell well.
I'm not convince the series being so "bleak" is why the manga is selling badly. It seems like the manga just wasn't being pushed or given enough spotlight and caused it to not gain attention. No where in the tweet does the reception/reviews factor in.
Here was a general translation of the tweet: "Crestoria comicalization is at a precipice, and it's a dangerous situation to be able to complete it. If you are still waiting to see if you are ready to buy it, or if you are still hesitating, I would be very grateful if you could purchase it now."
No matter how potentially bleak the story was, there is no evidence that "being too bleak" is causing the manga to not sell well.
Edited by keyblade333 Muramasa got.