Peach Boy Riverside · review
Ah, this is the cool-kyou shinja story telling that keeps me coming back. Story : I've had bad experiences with fantasy stories before, mainly due to the author dumping an entire novels worth of concepts to try to explain the world in a few words as possible to the reader. Not only is this boring to the reader, but it'll lose appeal... But does cool-kyou have talent when it comes to stories and writing. Some of his stuff flops, but this manga is a great example of when he gets it right Art: very well drawn. Great attention to detail and not overdrawn. The style is veryappealing and everything flows together nicely.
Character :the strongest asset cool-kyou has, is character writing and development. At first I was skeptical due to how some characters look (frau), but the character was written so perfectly, and in the very least amount of words or actions you understood the kind of character she is. That's a great talent.
In the end, I finished the third volume and said "I need more". This would be a great anime. I know that's what every manga fan says, but this one would do very well... Or has the perfect amount of mystery, and the character interactions are so well written its perfect for the small screen. Highly recommend you giving this a try.