Mu-kai
霧界
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Based on your preference for character-driven stories with layered emotional arcs, this title's exploration of identity and belonging would deeply resonate. The pacing mirrors series you've rated highly, and its thematic depth aligns with your appreciation for nuanced storytelling...
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Synopsis
A boy meets a girl in a world where nothing and no one moves, except for them. Why?
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 2 sampled reviews
What 2 readers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.50 · some divergence
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↑ 1.50
Running avg · Feb 2015 → Jul 2019
- 9 “This story masterfully utilizes its limited length to evoke strong emotions and build an immersive world, complemented by Kishiro Yukito’s consistently detailed and expressive artwork. While the...”
- 6 “Mukai offers an intriguing sci-fi premise filled with interesting ideas and technically impressive page spreads. However, the story suffers from a rushed pace that prevents emotional investment,...”
Read Order & Related
A self-contained story.
No sequels, spin-offs or alternate tellings — Mu-kai begins and ends here.
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A One shot Publication
- Format 1 ch ch × vol
- Total read 0h 08m approx
- Published Oct 2014 – ongoing
- Source One shot media type
- Ref. BS-M30986 catalog