Glaucos · review
This manga is vibes, just vibes. Pros: The amount of passion is quite good, almost too extreme. I loved how the author portrays how becoming a perfectionist can become the biggest obstacle on the way to perfection. Reaching madness because of trying to reach perfection is one of my favorite tropes and was definitely done well here. But the BEST thing in this manga is the art and the paneling. They showed us more emotions than all the dialogues (which could be a con). Cons: A lot of problems concerning the characters, almost not a single well-written character. The characters lack real motives, depth and dialogues. Thestory was told through the panels, however, it was not supported by a single good character—terrible mc with not a single good emotion shown. The mc develops fast from 0 to a 1000 illogically. The company sponsor thing was forced in.
TBH the ending was not the worst part but wrapped up quickly, felt like the author wanted to tell a 1000 stories in this short run time. It is just sad that the premise had a lot of potential. It was an enjoyable ride, not a very good one though.