A few thoughts on it, some spoilers that aren't that heavy:
-For a first Fujimoto's book I've experienced, despite all the dissapointing, hope-crushing moments i had, I did have a fun reading it.
-This is also the first manga series I've read and "completed" that actually ended.
-Togata is easily my favorite character, she just like me fr.
-I wish there was more info about the apostles, especially masked dude with knives, but oh well, I guess they had to be left mysterious.
-Volume 5 of the book has some of my favorite and least-favorite moments of the story.
-If the adaptation will ever come out, discourse around it will be THE WORST.
-"The world without Toy Story ain't shit" is some of the realest shit I've read
-The ending itself is somehow not depressive at all to me? Coming from a very depressed person, I felt how the whole book is a good reminder that "immorality sucks, appreciate how short life is". I guess after all of that, the characters deserved some rest.
-Defending this title to my
friends who hate this manga will be fun lol
-I wonder if my next popular mangas that I'm planning to read will be more deppresive to me than this: Berserk, Punpun, Devilman? I don't think Fire Punch can be that bad in Crapsack World department, right?
Manga Probably the weirdest deppresive/optimistic anti-nihilism I've read
A few thoughts on it, some spoilers that aren't that heavy:
-For a first Fujimoto's book I've experienced, despite all the dissapointing, hope-crushing moments i had, I did have a fun reading it.
-This is also the first manga series I've read and "completed" that actually ended.
-Togata is easily my favorite character, she just like me fr.
-I wish there was more info about the apostles, especially masked dude with knives, but oh well, I guess they had to be left mysterious.
-Volume 5 of the book has some of my favorite and least-favorite moments of the story.
-If the adaptation will ever come out, discourse around it will be THE WORST.
-"The world without Toy Story ain't shit" is some of the realest shit I've read
-The ending itself is somehow not depressive at all to me? Coming from a very depressed person, I felt how the whole book is a good reminder that "immorality sucks, appreciate how short life is". I guess after all of that, the characters deserved some rest.
-Defending this title to my friends who hate this manga will be fun lol
-I wonder if my next popular mangas that I'm planning to read will be more deppresive to me than this: Berserk, Punpun, Devilman? I don't think Fire Punch can be that bad in Crapsack World department, right?
Oh and also:
Live.