Inuyasha Manga: 001 The Sealed-Away Boy
Jul. 15th, 2016 04:00 pmWHAT? This isn't Yu-Gi-Oh! Surprise!
The blog is called Manga Snark because while I was focused on Yu-Gi-Oh for a time, I wanted to start reading and reviewing other manga too. Inuyasha happens to be my very favorite manga of all time (yes, I'm one of THOSE), so I wanted to take a closer look at it and share my thoughts, if not my disdainful disregard for enjoying things in a puritanically sunny way. That's right, I'm going to be just as snarky with this one as I am with Yu-Gi-Oh, and just as ruthlessly critical of writing decisions.
I've already read this one multiple times, so I know that I have my work cut out for me. Inuyasha contains some of the most irritatingly frequent use of flippant resurrection I have ever seen, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.

( Onward )
The blog is called Manga Snark because while I was focused on Yu-Gi-Oh for a time, I wanted to start reading and reviewing other manga too. Inuyasha happens to be my very favorite manga of all time (yes, I'm one of THOSE), so I wanted to take a closer look at it and share my thoughts, if not my disdainful disregard for enjoying things in a puritanically sunny way. That's right, I'm going to be just as snarky with this one as I am with Yu-Gi-Oh, and just as ruthlessly critical of writing decisions.
I've already read this one multiple times, so I know that I have my work cut out for me. Inuyasha contains some of the most irritatingly frequent use of flippant resurrection I have ever seen, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.

( Onward )