

I want a character that progresses as the story goes on. Okay, one of the elements I was looking for in a manga (or any stories It's not that different to a lot of manga, it was also beautiful so I said to myself "this might be good as well" but, boy I was wrong. I discovered this manga via the other manga that I am currently reading which I am not sure if it was Hirunaka no Ryuusei or Kinkyori Renai (any from those two) and since these two manga are really great, I thought of giving this a try.
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Any feedback on how to get better is appreciated! ^^)įorgive me but this will turn into a RANT. And believe me, reading manga on your phone takes a lot more time that it sounds.especially when you have finals next week. It’s charming and that is what kept me reading the eight chapters that have been released. The entire cast of the manga has near to no redeeming qualities but that doesn’t make them unlikable. I think this manga will be a breath of fresh air for most. Hatori’s expressions are the best from her crying to her being bitchy it’s never a bore to see how she is feeling next. Despite this, I like it a lot especially how the mangka manages to manipulate the character’s facial expressions to express certain feelings. It is certainly not the most displeasing to the eye but certainly not the best. So his replies to the main heroine’s advances are understandable even if some of his actions are contradictory. You know the person like the back of your hand that it’s impossible to date them which is one aspect I love about this unrequited love story. Being friends with a person for so long kind of obscures thinking romantically for that person. Hatori is already said but think over in Rita’s shoes.

The story isn’t that deep for it to be hard to picture yourself in the character’s shoes. This is also another thing to love about this manga and that is that it gives you the ability to think over a character’s actions. He is arguably the most annoying character but if you are in his shoes, you may find his decisions…agreeable. For example, Rita has his lack of understanding and communication that drives our heroine in confusion and circles. Other characters such as Rita, Hatori’s childhood friend and crush, are memorable as well…for their flaws that is. People may find her antics annoying and repetitive choices tiring but really, when you think about it, when you’re in love do you really have the sanity to think right? I think not and this is heavily displayed throughout the story. Hatori, the main heroine, does not back down from what she believes in throughout the story. It was a wonderful read but it lacks the selfishness and bitterness people have when it comes to unrequited love which is, perhaps, Heroine Shikkaku’s strongest points. Strobe Edge is one that pops up in my mind.

This story does not sugarcoat anything unlike most mangas I’ve read. Sure, she carries the water works with her throughout more than half the story but with the pressure and pain she goes through, who won’t? And so, the main question still lies: why will anyone enjoy a story with a girl like this? girl is bratty, bitchy, spoiled, self-centered, blunt and just plain selfish. She is no wimpy girl who will cry by the sideline while watching her prince get whisked away by the ‘Wicked Witch of the West’.

Instead, we have a heroine who is unafraid to show her meanest. If the boy you have been crushing on for five years has suddenly started to date a girl seriously for the first time in his life, how will you react? Will you be supportive and try your best to move on? Well, in the world of shoujo, that is what we presume the heroine of Heroine Shikkaku by Koda Momoko, the mangka, will turn out to be.
