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Wild Strawberry · review

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Top reader Jan 26, 2024 · 1 min read
9 /10

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This review may discuss plot details.

The art in this is great, and already I have a deep feeling for the characters in this story, namely Kayano, the main character's younger sister who has a short time (or maybe not?) "on screen." There's a lot of detail, and the landscape and character design are beautiful - the world building is already really great: complex but not hard to understand. However, as a Tokyo Ghoul fan, I can already tell this is going to be pretty similar (half-human half-monster, MC can control said monster, monster(s) eat others and spread that way, MC being saved by someone and getting infected thatway, monsters able to conceal themselves) especially with one of the MC's eyes being black because of his infection. I'm hoping the story becomes more of its own, but so far it's Tokyo Ghoul-but-plant-zombies. I'm going to keep reading because I LOVE Tokyo Ghoul, but if you know that's not your flavor of manga, or are looking for something more unique, I'd look elsewhere!

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