Reborn! manga review
July 6th 2009 07:02
Reborn! is a manga created by Akira Amano. This manga is also adapted to anime. You can read Katekyoushi Hitman Reborn! review here.
Genres: action, comedy
Synopsis: A baby hitman named Reborn, who is the Vongola family's #1 hitman of the mafia ventures to Japan where he meets a boy named Tsuna who has no determination in life. Reborn becomes Tsuna's "tutor", while he attempts to train him to be the next boss of the Vongola family. Reborn also posesses a special bullet call the 'Dying Will' bullet, that is a specialty of the Vongola family. This bullet will revive you from death if you have any regrets when dying. When the bullet revives you, it gives you the determination to do what needs to be done.
Source: Anime News Network
Comment:
Actually, I've just started reading the manga version but I have watched the anime until the latest episode. Comparing manga and the anime version, as far as I remember (since there are too many episode), there's not much different for the anime version so I can safely say that it does follows the actual manga storyline. Similarly like the anime version, the storyline can be a bit repetitive first but as the story progressed, the storyline is full of excitement and suspense.
Now, if storyline is just like the anime, we can rest assure. But what about the artwork? I find that the artwork for the manga doesn't look appealing to me that much because I find that the artwork is kinda messy. Even though the artwork is a little bit messy in my point of view, the manga panels are nicely divided. But still, you really have to read this manga slowly since the artwork can be confusing most of the time. Perhaps, take a look at the scan and you can use it for your own judgement here:
Honestly speaking, I really love the manga version as much as I love the anime version because to me, this manga has a unique storyline. This manga can really make you laugh non-stop so if you're looking for an action-pack manga but also there's comedy in it, this manga is perfect for you.
Genres: action, comedy
Synopsis: A baby hitman named Reborn, who is the Vongola family's #1 hitman of the mafia ventures to Japan where he meets a boy named Tsuna who has no determination in life. Reborn becomes Tsuna's "tutor", while he attempts to train him to be the next boss of the Vongola family. Reborn also posesses a special bullet call the 'Dying Will' bullet, that is a specialty of the Vongola family. This bullet will revive you from death if you have any regrets when dying. When the bullet revives you, it gives you the determination to do what needs to be done.
Source: Anime News Network
Comment:
Actually, I've just started reading the manga version but I have watched the anime until the latest episode. Comparing manga and the anime version, as far as I remember (since there are too many episode), there's not much different for the anime version so I can safely say that it does follows the actual manga storyline. Similarly like the anime version, the storyline can be a bit repetitive first but as the story progressed, the storyline is full of excitement and suspense.
Now, if storyline is just like the anime, we can rest assure. But what about the artwork? I find that the artwork for the manga doesn't look appealing to me that much because I find that the artwork is kinda messy. Even though the artwork is a little bit messy in my point of view, the manga panels are nicely divided. But still, you really have to read this manga slowly since the artwork can be confusing most of the time. Perhaps, take a look at the scan and you can use it for your own judgement here:
Honestly speaking, I really love the manga version as much as I love the anime version because to me, this manga has a unique storyline. This manga can really make you laugh non-stop so if you're looking for an action-pack manga but also there's comedy in it, this manga is perfect for you.
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