Black God · review
THIS ONE HAS SPOILERS, MY FRIEND. The manga goes well until the last chapters. I think Kuroko should have stayed with Keita, for everything they went through together it seemed fair, although Akane was a childhood friend, but it is a bit of a cliché for the protagonist to stay with your childhood friend. As for the characters, everyone develops well and they are very important for the continuation of the story, but we miss some of them, like Nam, she is very strong i think she could have helped even more. This is not really a bad point, knowing that there are extra chapters at theend of each volume, giving depth to the characters.
As for art, it is very beautiful, I really admire the South Korean style, it reminds me a lot of The Breaker, which I had a lot of fun reading.
The fights are very good, but the essence of the story is that of a shounen, so the course of the fights is quite predictable, this can be a problem for some people; I particularly like some clichés. Some struggles are necessary to cliche the development of the story, >obviously<.
The development of the main characters is very good, Keita has a very strong personality and irritates the reader sometimes, but we end up having a lot of appreciation for him, when he overcomes the trauma with his mother it is a great advance in the story. Kuroko has a very painful past with her family being killed by her own beloved brother, who kills not only her mother, but her entire clan. The kuroko in its essence has almost the same story as Keita that revolves around revenge and mystery.
From the general point of view, the Manga starts and ends well, disregarding some points I mentioned.
If you want a good story with mystery, fights, action, martial arts and a little romance, this manga is for you.