Maybe I'm reading this at just the right time in my life, but if you're someone who struggles with the choice to either follow a creative path or take the safer route, this will hit all your buttons. It has a fair amount of tropes and the premise is hamfisted in the beginning, but it really mirrors the struggle of following your passion. Remember you don't need to enjoy rock to enjoy this, to enjoy a superb story. The art and panneling in this mangá are simply breathtaking. The songs the main characters present will always be just as mindblowing as they are in their world in your imagination, I don't recommend this as a first time mangá exactly because of this, i think some people will be turned off because they have to actually think to enjoy this a little more.
There's a pro to never having a anime adaptation, though. One thing though, there are some mangá that no matter how great, won't ever become a anime series, some because of author reasons like Yotsuba, some because a anime simply wouldn't suit the story like in Oyasumi Punpun, and in this case they would need to have so many copyright licenses to play Jimi Hendrix stuff and Nirvana stuff. The latest chapter available as of right now is chapter 36 from Volume 8 and there's already a volume 14. The bad part is that the english scanlator is pretty behind the monthly (i believe it is a monthly release). If they suffer, they suffer together, if they cry, they cry together, if they smile, they smile together. Some really neat stuff.īe aware that the story isn't about Jimi Hendrix, it is about the emancipation of Shiori Honda, our main character, and hers students, or like i grew up used to because of One Piece, her nakamas.
That's when i first heard him.įast-forward some years and i read a mangá about his story, some nerd curiosities about him like he being just so good that he covered a certain Beatles song after only hearding it once. Fugo, one of the side characters in Vento Aureo, has a stand named after Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze. Unfortunately to me - the first "Jimi Hendrix Experience" i had was back when i first started reading manga in early 2017 with the non animated at the time Jojo's Bizarre Adventure part 5, Vento Aureo. dad was a big David Bowie stan but that was it. The worst part is that i'm not even a huge rock fan, i was always the more kind of hip-hop guy when i was younger. Although it is a seinen, don't expect sexual violence or these kinds of stuff that's usually in seinen mangá. The characters are so damn compelling, the story hits you right on your feelings, the artwork is phenomenal, it is funny, entertaining, wholesome. Top speed, completely free.I've been reading manga daily since 2016, at the time of writing this review i have almost 100 mangá completed and this is probably the most fun i've had with the media. So if you want the best selection and you also want to save money then reading Manga online should be an obvious choice for you When you go to an online site to read Manga those limitations don't exist. When you go to a comic store or other book store their shelves are limited by the space that they have. So why not join the digital age and read Manga online? Another big reason to read Manga online is the huge amount of material that is available. While there's nothing like actually holding a book in your hands, there's also no denying that the cost of those books can add up quickly. One of the biggest reasons why you should read Manga online is the money it can save you. There are many reasons you should read Manga online, and if you are a fan of this unique storytelling style then learning about them is a must.