Super Smartphone · review
When Super Smartphone began I was interested, but not hooked. I only kept up for a month or two and then dropped it. The premise sounded cool, but wasn't used in a way that kept me reading weekly. On a fundamental level, I liked the plot. At times I even felt that the story had some nice suspense accumulating. Alongside the plot, our main character's motivations built satisfyingly through the series and I feel that with enough time Super Smartphone would have become a good manga, rather than just fine. The cancellation definitely had a negative effect on the manga's pacing near the end, butthis is inevitable. Beyond the writing itself, the art of Super Smartphone is nothing incredible. The character designs are definitely the best part, as the art style and environments are just okay. It's always a bittersweet feeling to finish reading a manga after it was cancelled recently. Super Smartphone wasn't the best manga ever, and it could have been more interesting. To say I disliked any part of the manga would be incorrect though, some elements just weren't as good as they could've been. But, by the time I finished reading I was intrigued and left wishing I could learn more about the world.