Clover · review
CLOVER - 8/10 A myterious story about losses, freedom, sci-fi and romance with very sentimentality and sadly passionate. Story- 7/10 The story at itself has a interesting propose, it was what made me want to read the manga, the story is mysterious, poetic and musical, but is also confusing and inverted. It development very well untill the "last" arc, there are so many meanings behind the story. The incompleted romance beautify the manga e it esthetic to how tell the story is very different and beautifull. The sentimentality is very strong which makes the reader get attached to the characters and their relationships, principally the Main Character, Suu.But is the mystery and the hide meanings is also the manga fragility, because there is no a intense or shocking reflection, and the twins story, even though beautiful, is disinteresting and conusing, the same for the organizations behind the experiments.
Art- 9/10
The art is splendid, wonderful, the wings and power designs are really, really beautifulm and the way that the art fits in the idea of the draw tells the story is incredible!
Characters - 8/10
The main character, Suu, is beautiful and shocking, her innocence and freedom dream and her love are represented in a pretty and artistic way.
Kazuhiko is another strong character that is easy to get attached with, he is careful, brave and rational, but he is also very weak about his feelings as to Oruha as Suu.
Oruha is simply the pure beauty, her construction in the story that leagues two distant characters is wonderful.
Gingetsu and Lan are characters internally broken, but, for me, they weren't development very well, because I didn't like the twins story and there is no Gingetsu story.
The organizations are mysterious and there is no back story.
Enjoyment - 9/10
In CLOVER you easelly can fall in love for the characters, in my case I fell in love for Suu, and you can also cry just with the art! Is a sad passionate and mysterious story. Very good!