Class Shoukan ni Makikomareta Kyoushi, Hazure Skill de Kikai Shoujo wo Shuuri suru · review
7.6/10 How far does a manga needs to go to have an identity? In this instance, this manga has some unique notes and twists on the usual cliches and plot lines, which makes this manga a bit spicier and more engaging than the usual cliche developments. Given the benefit of the doubt, the characters have been well built and grounded while having room to grow, and there is a clear destination for the resolution or plot developments. The characters contain the most mystique in the manga; in other words, they all have some form of identity and mystery, which makes the manga all the more enjoyable. However,there are some obvious “villains for the sake of being villains,” which isn’t good for natural plot development. Despite that, most of the characters are relatively unique for the genre, as they get further insights from experiences, and most of them avoid the usual cliche personalities.
The plot is pretty typical, however, it is by no means bad; there is a lot of potential in this manga’s developments and route it takes, since the author has seemingly set up quite a bit of future events, conflicts, and insights.
Fundamentally a sound manga through and through; as far as isekais of the same genre go, this is a surprisingly fresh take with the unexpected personalities of the characters and usual cliche developments. This has potential to be an eight, maybe I’ll change the rating later, but as of now, it’s just a fundamentally sound isekai.
Reading Rankings (Portnoy inspired + A Huang-Teizan Original)
10 - God’s penmanship
9 - Must-read. Drop everything else.
8 - Instant bookmark
7 - Entertaining
6 - Good to pass time
5 - Why are you reading this?
4 - Bad.
3 - Typical garbage.
2 - My head hurts.
1 - Retirement is a thought.
0 - “Did they even give you a story?!”