Two on Ice · review
I had no idea this series had been cancelled at 28 chapters when I was going into this as MAL has yet to mark this as a complete series, but this is the first short-lived Shonen Jump series where I felt it was really a shame that they cancelled it so early. Though I am glad they didn't try to rush a full-ending and kept a good pacing, the ending itself still leaves much to be desired as though it does leave off in a good place there are still so many plot threads that I wish we got to see develop and see throughto fruition.
Two on Ice is a manga that surprised me because of how quickly I got invested - I have always loved ice-skating, and though the story seems fairly basic in terms of a talented newbie coming into the sport and pairing with an experienced skater who has fallen to the way-side as she grew older, it still managed to give it a fresh spin that kept me engaged. The rivalry was interesting as well, and I wanted to see more of them clashing with Yuki and to see a proper resolution there as obviously the ending was quite open due to the cancellation.